Oberstdorf station

[2] The station is served by about 40 trains daily operated by Deutsche Bahn and Regentalbahn.

The name of Bahnhofstrasse changes to Friedhofstraße (cemetery street) near the end of the platforms where some sidings begin.

After crossing the railway tracks it runs past the eastern end of Friedhofstraße and becomes the Straße Am Bannholz.

As the Royal Bavarian State Railroad was not interested, the private Lokalbahn AG (LAG) company applied for a concession to extend the Immenstadt–Sonthofen line to Oberstdorf.

The station building, which was built in the company style of Lokalbahn AG, and a rolling stock depot (Bahnbetriebswerk) for the maintenance of LAG rolling stock on the line were opened at the same time.

This award was particularly based on the new station building and the Oberstdorf transport plan.

The building is covered with wood and is owned by DB Station&Service.

The building has an area of about 12,000 square metres and contains six shops and a ticket office.

All platforms are roofed and are fitted with digital train destination indicators.

Oberstdorf station is served by several regional services from Augsburg, Ulm or Munich:

Station forecourt
The station building from the street side