Dresden-Neustadt railway station

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Aerial view of the station
Aerial view of the station

The Dresden-Neustadt railway station (German: Bahnhof Dresden-Neustadt) is the second largest train station in Dresden, as well as one of the largest train stations in Saxony.

[edit] Construction

The Dresden-Neustadt railway station consists of 8 tracks and two additional tracks for crossing freight trains. The hall of the station roofs over every passenger platform. The entrance hall is situated east of the tracks and is connected by two tunnels.

[edit] Operational usage

In brief
DB station code: DN
Number of tracks 8 main line passenger
Trains (daily): 500
Passengers (daily): n/a
Station type: Bf

InterCity, InterCityExpress and EuroCity trains call at the station. Dresden-Neustadt is an important hub connecting eastern Saxon and Lusatian towns such as Bautzen, Görlitz, and Cottbus with the InterCity networks. The station affords shared passenger transfer in Dresden and discharges at the main station "Dresden Hauptbahnhof".

The Dresden-Neustadt train station grants access to long distance trains to the northern part of Dresden and to other towns like Radebeul, Radeberg, Kamenz and Coswig, Saxony.


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Coordinates: 51°03′56″N, 13°44′27″E

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