Blankenberg (Meckl) station is a railway junction in the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
Most of the Wismar–Karow railway is closed, but between Blankenberg, Sternberg and Dabel there are occasional freight trains.
The station is located in the northwest of the district of Ludwigslust-Parchim in the town of Blankenberg, which belongs to the amt (sub-district) of Sternberger Seenlandschaft.
The nearest towns are Warin, four kilometres north, and Brüel, about four km south of Blankenberg.
Another option, with a route via the town of Brüel, failed due to the opposition of the local council.
So the railway was built through the small village of Blankenberg between the two towns of Brüel and Warin.
Two pairs of trains ran daily between Rostock, Blankenberg and Kleinen at the beginning of operations.
It had its own railway station, which at times was designated as Blankenberg Ost (east).
The following two services serve Blankenberg, both operating every two hours: Intercity trains do stop at the station.
Further to the west, the disused section of the Wismar–Karow railway crosses on an overpass over the line to Bad Kleinen.
The precincts of the station forecourt with the post office building on the east side were built at the same time.