Langerwehe station is located in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, along the Cologne–Aachen high-speed railway.
Situated in the centre of Langerwehe in the district of Düren, it lies about 25 km east of Aachen.
Initially serving primarily freight traffic between the Belgian city of Antwerp and the Rhineland, a freight house was also established, which was partly used for the temporary storage of wood for the nearby coal mines of the Aachen district.
Two additional tracks were built at Langerwehe station for uninterrupted passage of high-speed trains, such as the Intercity-Express and Thalys, Two new side platform were built for passenger services, track 1 (towards Cologne) and 4 (towards Aachen), each 220 metres long and interconnected by a pedestrian tunnel.
In addition Langerwehe is served by Euregiobahn services on the Eschweiler Valley Railway from Weisweiler every half hour on the new line.