Bad Harzburg railway station serves the spa town of Bad Harzburg in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is the southern terminus of the Brunswick–Bad Harzburg railway, one of the oldest lines in Germany, and the eastern terminus of a branch line to nearby Oker station. Regional rail services are operated by Deutsche Bahn AG and Erixx GmbH.
The platforms and the station building
Regional train on platform 4 in 2012
Signal gantry in Bad Harzburg, May 2017. The former line to Stapelburg is the higher track,running to the right in the background, the tracks to Vienenburg and Oker run lower and to the left.
Stained glass window in the entrance building with a view of Bad Harzburg (east window), 2013
Brunswick–Bad Harzburg railway
The Brunswick–Bad Harzburg railway is a 47 km long German main line railway in the northern foothills of the Harz. It is one of the oldest lines in Germany and the first government-owned railway in Germany.
Wolfenbuettel station
Vienenburg station
Bad Harzburg station entrance hall window