Schwenningen (Neckar) station
Schwenningen (Neckar) station is one of two stations in Villingen-Schwenningen in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. The other is Villingen (Schwarzwald). Schwenningen owes its connection to the railway to Johannes Bürk, who had demanded a route through Schwenningen to promote the local watch industry, which included his own factory. The original plans involved a route through Niedereschach. The station is located at the Neckar, south of central Schwenningen. It is located at 695 metres above sea level on the Rottweil–Villingen railway. Originally the station was 540 metres long and up to 56 metres wide. The complex included a station building and a goods shed.
Ringzug train in Schwenningen station
Historical signal box of 1869
Villingen (Schwarzwald) station
Villingen (Schwarzwald) station is one of two stations in Villingen-Schwenningen in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. The other is Schwenningen (Neckar). In addition, there are five more halts (Haltepunkte). The station is located east of the old town of Villingen beyond the Brigach. It is located at 704 metres above sea level on the Black Forest Railway and it is the terminus of the Rottweil–Villingen railway.
Villingen station building