Warnemünde station is located in the seaside resort of Warnemünde, a district of the Hanseatic city of Rostock in the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The station opened on 30 September 1903 and is located on the Neustrelitz–Warnemünde railway. It is the terminus of all three Rostock S-Bahn lines. In addition, some long-distance trains serve the station. Until 1995, it was the starting point of ferries to Gedser in Denmark. The station building and some other facilities of the station have heritage protection.
Warnemünde railway station
Platform with grand duke's waiting room (March 2008)
Neustrelitz–Warnemünde railway
The Neustrelitz–Warnemünde Railway is a railway line in the North German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Most of the line is a double-tracked, electrified main line and runs for almost 130 kilometres from Neustrelitz to Warnemünde. It is also known in German as the Lloydbahn, referring to the Deutsch-Nordischer Lloyd company, which built the line and operated it in its early years after its opening in 1886.
Waren (Müritz) station
The now demolished station building in Klockow. Many buildings on the Lloyd Railway were built in this type
Substation for rail power supply in Adamsdorf
Train on line RE 5 from Rostock to Lutherstadt Wittenberg in Kargow station