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Schladern (Sieg) train station

The station building at Schladern (Sieg) sits in the village of Windeck-Schladern along the Sieg railway line and was built in 1859 in the Historicist style typical of mid-19th-century Prussian railway architecture. The Siegstrecke was a key link connecting the Siegerland region to the broader German rail network during the industrial expansion of that era. The building survives today as a listed monument (Baudenkmal) in North Rhine-Westphalia, one of the few early station buildings on this line still standing.

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