In addition, Ulrichsbrücke-Füssen station on the Ausserfern Railway is named after the town; it is about five kilometres to the southwest in Austria.
The station is located to the west of the town, about 200 metres northeast of central Füssen.
[3] The station is located 30.619 km from Biessenhofen on the branch line and lies at an altitude of 808 m above sea level.
On 14 March 1888, Prince Regent Luitpold granted the concession for the construction of the Oberdorf–Füssen line to the Lokalbahn AG (LAG) company.
A station restaurant was built at the current location of Bahnhofstrasse 10 in 1890; this building was taken over by the post office in 1923.
In addition, a new baggage hall was built, but it was felt to disturb the architecture of the station area.
[7] Platform lengths and heights are as follows:[8] The station is served hourly by Regionalbahn services on the Augsburg–Füssen route (RB77).
These are operated by Bayerische Regiobahn with Alstom Coradia LINT diesel multiple units.
On weekends and public holidays, the RB 68 runs to Munich as the Neuschwanstein-Express with a slightly faster journey time of 1 hour and 52 minutes.