Köln-Dellbrück station

Köln-Dellbrück is a railway station on the line from Köln-Mülheim to Bergisch Gladbach situated at Dellbrück, Cologne in western Germany.

[6] The two-storey building was built in a late classical Rundbogenstil (Romanesque revival style) with a half-timber gable and, in addition to the rail facilities, also contained a restaurant.

At the weekend, patronage was even greater: at the turn of the century eight to nine extra trains were used to manage the excursion traffic from nearby cities to Dellbrück.

So, the press reported a feast on the occasion of the birthday of Emperor Wilhelm I on 24 March 1881 in the decorated station building, which was illuminated by Bengal fire.

Both platforms have a length of 232 metres and a height of 76 cm (measured from the top of the rail), which do not allow level access to the class 423 electric multiple units running on line S11.

South of the east-bound platform there is a small bus station, where buses run to Köln-Dünnwald, Köln-Porz and Bergisch Gladbach.