Cottbus, Hauptbahnhof

About Cottbus, Hauptbahnhof

Cottbus Hauptbahnhof, the principal railway station in Cottbus, Brandenburg, serves as a vital transport hub for the Lower Lusatia region. Opened in 1866 and extensively rebuilt after World War II, it seamlessly connects the city to major German destinations like Berlin and Dresden, as well as providing crucial regional links. Its modern design and strategic location underscore its importance as a gateway to and from Cottbus, reflecting its deep integration into the regional transport network.

Station Facilities

  • Ticket machines
  • Ticket counters
  • Shops
  • Restaurants/Cafes
  • Toilets
  • Elevators
  • Luggage lockers
  • Wi-Fi