Bautzen/Budyšin (German: Bahnhof Bautzen; Upper Sorbian: Dwórnišćo Budyšin, pronounced [ˈdwʊʁnʲiʃtʃɔ ˈbudɨʃin]) is a railway station in the town of Bautzen, Saxony, Germany.
Following the restructuring of the railways after the Second World War, Bautzen was incorporated into Reichsbahndirektion Cottbus.
The artist Alfred Herzog created eight sgraffiti in the station hall depicting LOWA wagon construction and traditional industries in Bautzen and the region.
In February 2014, the reception building was closed due to falling parts of the ceiling.
[4][5] The station is served by regional and local services[6] operated by Trilex.