Drei Annen Hohne station

The upper station was built in 1898 by the Nordhausen-Wernigerode Railway Company after the completion of the Harz Railway and initially bore the name Signalfichte, then Signalfichte-Hohne.

After a storm blew down the Signalfichte (a prominent "signal spruce" tree) in October 1901, the names of two hamlets in the vicinity were joined together to make the new station name.

The surviving railway embankment is used in places as a cycle path.

Railway line and stations were then exchanged for the forest settlement of Büchenberg that belonged to Wernigerode.

The Lower Station has fallen into disrepair since the line closure, after having been used for a period as a Mitropa restaurant.

The "upper" and "lower" Drei Annen Hohne stations, in or after 1907
The derelict Drei Annen Hohne "lower", terminus, station in February 2016.