
Wuppertal-Vohwinkel Station
A triangular railway junction marking the western terminus of Wuppertal’s transport network, this station embodies Germany’s 19th-century approach to regional rail infrastructure.
At a glance
Wuppertal-Vohwinkel station occupies the westernmost point of Wuppertal in the Vohwinkel district. Its distinctive triangular form arose from its position at a critical railway junction, where multiple lines converge.
History
The station developed as a key interchange point within Wuppertal’s rail network. As the city expanded during the industrial era, Vohwinkel station served as a strategic node connecting local and regional passenger routes.
What you see
The station’s triangular geometry is its defining feature, a direct response to the junction’s railway lines meeting at oblique angles. This practical design reveals how Victorian railway engineers adapted building form to topography and infrastructure demands.
Cultural significance
The station represents a vital chapter in Wuppertal’s industrial and transport heritage. As Germany’s rail network expanded, junction stations like Vohwinkel became symbols of progress and connectivity, linking isolated communities to metropolitan centers.
Key facts
- Country: Germany
- City: Wuppertal
- District: Vohwinkel
- Coordinates: 51.23408333, 7.07143056
- Station type: Railway junction
- Position: Westernmost station in Wuppertal
Practical information & getting there
The station is served by local and regional trains connecting Wuppertal to surrounding areas. Check current timetables and accessibility details with Deutsche Bahn or local transport authorities before visiting.
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