In the treaty of 7 June 1856 between the Kingdom of Prussia and the Landgraviate of Hesse-Homburg that authorised the construction of the Nahe Valley Railway, it was agreed in Article 5 to build a bridge over the Nahe in the territory of the landgraviate as close as practicable to Staudernheim and to build a station where the line crossed the highway there. It was decided that all ordinary trains would stop there, while express trains would stop only at the neighbouring Sobernheim station in Prussia. After the
Bingerbrück–
Kreuznach section was opened in 1858, the section between Kreuznach and
Oberstein was opened on 15 December 1859, connecting Staudernheim to the rail network. The line was duplicated in 1884. After 20 years of discussions, Bavaria and Prussia signed a treaty on 28 October 1891 that authorised the construction of the Glan Valley Railway. The
Lauterecken–
Odernheim section was opened in October 1896. Closing the gap to Staudernhiem was delayed because local landowners attempted to obtain high prices for the sale of their land for the railway. Accordingly, the missing section was opened in December 1896. The line between
Kaiserslautern and Staudernheim was opened over its whole length on 1 July 1897. In the course of the opening of the line, the station underwent a major expansion. In this context, it received, among other things, an additional eight
sets of points, three terminal tracks with a total length of , a
turntable with a diameter of , sidings, a head loading ramp and a side loading ramp, which was about long. In the eastern part of the station precinct, there was also a watering point for the steam locomotives of the
Palatinate Railway. As part of the modernisation of the Nahe Valley Railway, the mechanical signalling systems at the station were decommissioned around 1980. Passenger services on the Glan Valley Railway were discontinued on the Homburg–Glan-Munchweiler section in 1981, on the Altenglan–Lauterecken-Grumbach section in 1985 and on the Lauterecken-Grumbach–Staudernheim section on 30 May 1986. The Lauterecken-Grumbach–Staudernheim section was officially closed on 1 July 1996.
Current development (since 1996) Since 2000, there have been
draisine operations on the Glan Valley Railway from
Altenglan to its junction with the Nahe Valley Railway east of the station. There are plans to extend this service to the station. Plans to modernise the station fundamentally were finalised in 2008. This included the provision of disabled access in the form of raising the height of the platforms to , the installation of two lifts, a ramp for wheelchairs and the renewal of the stairs including the adaptation of the stairs to the new platform height. Construction began in 2010 and the cost of the modernisation totalled €2.5 million. The work was completed in June 2012 and the official opening of the modernised station subsequently took place with the participation of several state and local politicians. ==Rail services==