Dresden-Plauen station

A few months later, the original building was demolished, when the connection to the Felsenkeller brewery was built there.

In 1903, after the incorporation of the village of Plauen into Dresden, the station's name was changed to Dresden-Plauen.

[5] The entrance building that was built in 1897 (the old station) was renovated in the late 1990s and today houses a glass workshop (2016).

[3] The station is currently served hourly by the RB 30 operated by Mitteldeutsche Regiobahn and Dresden S-Bahn S 3 service.

[8] The Dresdner Verkehrsbetriebe (DVB) is considering extending the tram to make a direct connection with the S-Bahn as a part of Stadtbahnprogrammn 2020.

The renovated entrance building from 1897 at the first Dresden-Plauen station, which was active until 1926, as seen from south. The new station is located much closer to residential areas, approximately near the chimney in the picture's background.