Brocken station 2.56

Wernigerode, 38879
Germany

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Brocken station Brocken station is a well known place listed as Landmark in Wernigerode ,

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Brocken station is the terminus on the summit of the Brocken, the highest mountain in the Harz in central Germany. It lies in the state of Saxony-Anhalt and is the end point of the Brocken Railway operated by the Harz Narrow Gauge Railways.LocationThe railway station also known in German as the Brockenbahnhof lies only a few metres below the summit of the Brocken at a height of 1125m. It is the highest railway station in Germany that is served by a railway without a rack system.HistoryThe line to the Brocken was opened on 4 October 1898. The present station building was built in 1924 of granite. Initially trains only ran during the summer months due to the harsh winter weather conditions. Following the destruction in the final days of the Second World War the line to the Brocken was closed and only reopened again on 14 May 1949. From 1950 the station was also served in the winter. At that time station was very busy. In July 1960 it received 90,000 passengers.With the construction of border defences between East and West Germany that ran close to the Brocken, public train services to the mountain ended on 13 August 1961. Brocken station acted as accommodation for the Border Troops of the GDR. In the period to 1987, only a few materiel goods trains called at the station. After the political changes following the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Brocken Railway was reopened in 1991 and Brocken station was once again used as a railway station.