[2] The heritage-listed entrance building was built in the early years of the Nahe Valley Railway during the second half of the 19th century.
It consists of a two-story main building, built of sandstone ashlar, with eight portals on the long sides, and flanked by single-storey wings with three portals.
The three buildings are topped by slated hip roofs.
[7][8] A “bike-and-ride” facility is located at the station to serve riders on the Nahe cycleway (Nahe-Radweg).
The station is served by buses coordinated by the Rhein-Nahe Nahverkehrsverbund (Rhine-Nahe Transport Association, RNN).