Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof Magdeburg's main railway station was opened in 1873.
Oschersleben Oschersleben station is the most important station on the line to Halberstadt. It was built together with the construction of the
line to Brunswick. The southern side of the V-shaped station (German:
Keilbahnhof) serves trains to Halberstadt and the northern side formerly served trains to
Jerxheim and
Brunswick and the trains of the
Oschersleben–Schöningen railway. The station building is located between the tracks and originally contained the customs and passport control facilities for travelling between the
Duchy of Brunswick and the
Kingdom of Prussia. After the division of Germany after 1945, the route to Jerxheim was closed and in consequence the northern side of the station lost most of its purpose. Until 1991, a few daily passenger trains shuttled from there to the border town of Gunsleben. In recent years a few trains from Magdeburg terminated on the north side of the station. Meanwhile, the tracks and the large reception hall on the north side are virtually unused.
Halberstadt Halberstadt station is a major transfer point to the northern Harz rail network. There are interchanges to
Halle, Magdeburg,
Hanover, Thale,
Hildesheim,
Goslar and
Blankenburg. Halberstadt station is also connected to the local tram and bus networks. The railway tracks in Halberstadt station were modernized in recent years.
Wegeleben Wegeleben station used to have a lobby and a restaurant. After
the change passenger numbers decreased and these facilities were closed. Further modifications were made, and in 2007 the station was modernized. It now has two platforms, a bypass track and new signalling systems.
Quedlinburg Quedlinburg station was built in 1863 as a through station. In 2004 the
Frose–Quedlinburg line closed. In 2006 the extension of the
metre gauge Selke Valley Railway was opened from
Gernrode by adapting the abandoned standard gauge line. Thus, it is possible to change to narrow gauge trains to Gernrode and
Eisfelder Talmühle. Platform 1 west from 1908 to 1969 served the
line to Thale Bodetal and
Blankenburg.
Neinstedt Neinstedt station formerly had two platform tracks and freight tracks, but now has only one track. The former station building, which included a restaurant, was demolished in spring 2009.
Thale Musestieg Thale Musestieg station was opened on 18 December 2001.
Thale Hauptbahnhof in 1995 The Thale station is a terminus built directly on the edge of the Harz. In 1907 an additional station was opened at Thale-Bodetal. From the Thale station there was once a connection through the Thale steel works to the adjacent line to Blankenburg. Of its three platforms only one is now used for scheduled services. == Current services ==