Klein Warnow station

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LocationKlein Warnow, Karstädt, Brandenburg
Germany
Coordinates53°14′11″N 11°39′48″E / 53.23642°N 11.66340°E / 53.23642; 11.66340
Line(s)
Platforms0, formerly 2
Klein Warnow
Through station
Entrance building with goods shed
General information
LocationKlein Warnow, Karstädt, Brandenburg
Germany
Coordinates53°14′11″N 11°39′48″E / 53.23642°N 11.66340°E / 53.23642; 11.66340
Line(s)
Platforms0, formerly 2
Construction
Architectural styleNeoclassical
Other information
Station coden/a
DS100 codeWKWA
History
Opened15 October 1846; 178 years ago (1846-10-15)
Closed0 December 1994; 31 years ago (1994-12-00)
Electrified30 May 1987; 38 years ago (1987-05-30), 15 kV  16 2⁄3 Hz AC system (overhead)
Previous names1846-1938 Wendisch Warnow
Location
Klein Warnow is located in Brandenburg
Klein Warnow
Klein Warnow
Location within Brandenburg

Klein Warnow station (called Wendisch Warnow until 1938) is a former station on the Berlin–Hamburg railway in the town of Klein Warnow in the German state of Brandenburg. The station was most important during its first 20 years of operation after its opening in 1846/47, when it was the Prussian border station at the border with Mecklenburg. Since the abandonment of passenger services in 1993, the station has only served corporate purposes. The station building and a number of other buildings have heritage protection.

The station is located at kilometre 154.8 of the Berlin–Hamburg railway in the village of Klein Warnow, which is now in the municipality of Karstädt in the Brandenburg district of Prignitz. A few hundred metres north-west of the station the railway crosses the Meynbach, the historical border of Mecklenburg and forming the present border of the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. It is about a km away to the village of Hühnerland in Mecklenburg and seven km to the nearest town, Grabow. The municipal town of Karstädt is about ten km to the south.

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