Arrival and departureDevelopment zoneIsland of RügenPOI base entry: CategoriesPOIsProduct linesPutbusRegionsRügenRügen Tourist OfficeRügen/HiddenseeSoutheast Rügen Biosphere ReserveTMVto-mv.de
Putbus train station
Putbus railroad station is a railroad junction of local importance in the town of Putbus.
The Bergen auf Rügen-Lauterbach Mole railroad line and the 750 mm gauge Altefähr-Göhren narrow-gauge railroad, of which only the Putbus-Göhren section is still in operation, cross at this junction. Putbus station was opened together with the Bergen-Putbus railroad line on August 15, 1889, which was extended to Lauterbach on May 15, 1890. The station building with attached goods shed for the standard-gauge railroad is located to the west of the tracks at the northern end of the station. In the 1990s, a three-rail track was built so that both standard-gauge and narrow-gauge trains can travel between Putbus and Lauterbach Mole. Fast trains no longer call at the station. An exhibition on the narrow-gauge site commemorates the history of the Rügen narrow-gauge railroads. The reception building of the standard-gauge line and the narrow-gauge station with the dispatching building, old service building, engine shed and railcar shed are listed buildings.