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Plauen UpperStation
Germany

After the end of the Second World War, due to numerous disruptions, only makeshift measures were initially built,

some of which existed until the 1970s.

For example, a simple barrack was erected for the reception building, which was completely destroyed in 1945.

which was only replaced by the new station building in December 1973.

This new building on its side corresponded to the plans at the turn of the century.

Construction began in 1970 and the topping-out ceremony was held in spring 1972.

The functional building with the striking glass-aluminium front is a listed building.

The station continued to be of great importance in terms of traffic, with around 10,000 travelers using the station every day.

Numerous long-distance trains stopped at the station, including international long-distance trains such as the Karlex.

(Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahnhof_Plauen_(Vogtl)_ob_Bf)

Copyright: Thomas Spanner
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 19692x9846
Taken: 20/03/2022
Caricate: 22/12/2022
Published: 25/12/2022
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Tags: point houses; street; architecture; new buildings; railway station; plauen; vogtland; germany; bärenstein; friedensstraße
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