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Witten Annen-Nord
A Gateway to Railway Heritage since 1849
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Witten: First Steps10 pts
Witten: Explorer25 pts
Witten: Insider50 pts
Step into the history of Witten Annen-Nord station, welcoming travelers since 1849. Its 19th-century architecture reflects the golden age of rail transport, inviting you to explore. Today, the station remains a bustling hub for commuters and visitors alike.
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Did you know?
The station opened on the same day it was founded.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- March 9, 1849
- Opening Date
- March 9, 1849
Guided Story
Imagine the sound of steam engines chugging along as you stand here. Back in 1849, this very spot was bustling with travelers eager to embark on new journeys. Look around you; the sturdy platform and the old walls speak of the railway's golden age. Did you know that until 2006, tracks here were directed by switches that have since been removed? Today, this station quietly holds onto its storied past while being part of Witten-Annen's lively urban scene. Just behind you, a short walk away, stands St. Joseph Church, another historical landmark shaping the character of the neighborhood alongside the station.
Location
Nearby

Universität Witten/Herdecke Altbau
160 m away

St. Joseph
157 m away

Erlöserkirche
232 m away

Hamburg und Vollmond Schacht Adolph
200 m away

Kriegerehrenmal (Ost 1)
87 m away

Ruhrpumpen
348 m away

Jugendtreff Imberg
422 m away

Brunnenanlage
100 m away