Ehrang station
Former marshalling yard | |
| General information | |
| Location | Ehrangerstr. 3-5, Ehrang, Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate Germany |
| Coordinates | 49°48′07″N 6°41′08″E / 49.8019863769°N 6.68544439235°E |
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| Construction | |
| Architect | Carl Julius Raschdorff |
| Architectural style | Revivalism/Jugendstil |
| Other information | |
| Station code | 1488 |
| DS100 code | SEG |
| IBNR | 8000370 |
| Category | 5 |
| Fare zone | VRT: 2 |
| History | |
| Opened | 25 March 1871 |
| Closed | 3 March 2025 |
Ehrang station was formerly the second most important station, after Trier Hauptbahnhof, in the city of Trier in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It was closed to passengers on 3 March 2025. It was replaced by the nearby Trier Hafenstraße station. The station forms a railway junction with a former marshalling yard that is still partly used as a freight yard. At the station, the Eifel Railway from Cologne connects with the Koblenz–Trier railway. Until 1983, Ehrang station was also the starting point of the Trier West Railway to Igel that connected with Wasserbillig / Luxembourg.