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Königswinter Bahnhof

Königswinter, Königswinter, Germany
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<p><b>Königswinter station</b> is a station on the <a href="/pages/w/113201355396287">East Rhine Railway</a> in the city of <a href="/pages/w/108338029191173">Königswinter</a> in the <a href="/pages/w/139320982752788">Rhein-Sieg-Kreis</a> district of <a href="/pages/w/108380809186391">North Rhine-Westphalia</a>, Germany. It is a protected as a monument. The station was opened on 11 July 1870 as part of the extension of the East Rhine Railway from <a href="/pages/w/459255180775056">Neuwied</a> to <a href="/pages/w/232139073501907">Oberkassel</a>.</p><p>At its core the entrance building, which was built in 1869/70, is a two and a half storey <a href="/pages/w/103125159728502">stucco</a> building with <a href="/pages/w/110411565653491">neoclassical</a> influences. It has an <a href="/pages/w/253593761365862">avant-corps</a> with three portals, covered by a <a href="/pages/w/109587062401049">gable</a> with an <a href="/pages/w/137551602932582">oeil-de-boeuf</a>. The station is particularly notable for an iron and glass structure that provides covered access to the island platform. In the 1950s, a glass-enclosed porch and extensions were built on both sides the station building, which were designed as the station restaurant and for the handling of freight. At the same time the interior was also redesigned.</p><p>The station is classified by <a href="/pages/w/112918588721315">Deutsche Bahn</a> as a <a href="/pages/w/143896985625492">category 4 station</a>. The station building belonged to the city from 2004 and was sold at the end of 2012 to a real estate company. In 2013, it is to be adapted to be used for, among other things, a restaurant, including outdoor eating. The underpass connects the platform with Königswinter’s old town to the west and to the premises of the Hayes Lemmerz company to the east.</p>

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