Dresden-Plauen station is a railway station located in Dresden, Germany. The station is located on the Dresden–Werdau line and operated by DB Station&Service.
Dresden-Plauen railway station in 2006
The renovated entrance building from 1897 at the first Dresden-Plauen station, which was active until 1926, as seen from south. The new station is located much closer to residential areas, approximately near the chimney in the picture's background.
The Dresden–Werdau railway is an electrified, double-track main line in the German state of Saxony. It runs from Dresden via Freiberg, Chemnitz and Zwickau to Werdau wye, where it joins the Leipzig-Hof railway.
Albertsbahn ticket from about 1855
Level crossing at the street of Altplauen around 1910. Dresden-Plauen S-Bahn station is now in the same place on a bridge.
Hetzdorf Viaduct at the beginning of the 1990s
Among other things, near the Felsenkeller Brewery in the Plauenschengrund, flooded by the Weißeritz in the August 2002 and severely damaged.