The section of the Sülz Valley Railway between Köln-Mülheim station and Bergisch Gladbach is electrified.
[1] The station has eight operable tracks, one with a platform and overhead wiring for S-Bahn traffic, the rest serve the freight yard.
The station entrance is controlled by a historic mechanical signal box, which has been in use since 1911 and is now a heritage-listed building.
Due to the increased size of the station a signal box was opened in 1890 at the station entrance on the island between the line to Köln-Mülheim, the line to Bensberg and the Tannenbergstraße level crossing.
During the establishment of the Rhine-Sieg S-Bahn, the Sülz Valley Railway between Köln-Mülheim and Bergisch Gladbach was electrified in 1974-75.