The Lüdinghausen railway station is a station of the Dortmund-Enschede railway located at the Westphalian city of Lüdinghausen.
[2][3] Trains of the line RB51 call at Lüdinghausen.
[4] In December 2011, the Deutsche Bahn AG stopped selling tickets in Lüdinghausen.
[5] The railway station consists of two signal boxes with mechanic operation, (Ln (pointsman) and Lf (signalman)), two level crossings (Olfener Straße and Seppenrader Straße), two platform tracks with a centre platform, two dead-end sidings with buffer stops, and six sets of points, out of which four are remote-controlled, one is operated by wagon shunters with a nearby lever, and one is out of order.
A local distillery is connected to the station.