The Radebeul-Kötzschenbroda station is in Kötzschenbroda, a district of Radebeul in the German state of Saxony.
The station, which was previous called Radebeul West, was rebuilt and renamed Radebeul-Kötzschenbroda in 2013 and it is now served mainly by the Dresden S-Bahn.
The new station, consisting of an entrance and terminal building, a waiting hall, platform roofs and a railway workers' residence, was completed on 15 February 1896 and inaugurated on 16 June 1896.
The prestigious entrance building in the style of the so-called Semper-Nicolai school of Dresden architecture[3] is south of the main tracks.
It consists of two similar, approximately square, villa-style buildings in the Renaissance Revival style with truncated pyramid roofs that stand some distance apart and are connected by a lower building and are all set parallel to the tracks.
Since its reconstruction the former passages to the platforms no longer exist; the S-Bahn station is now reached by an underpass.
As a result of the incorporation of sets of points, it was reclassified from Haltepunkt to Bahnhof (station).
A modern signal box with relay interlocking (WSSB GS II Sp 64 b type) was installed during the reconstruction of the station with four platform tracks.
Since November 2013, the former platform on track 1 has not been used for rail purposes and public access to is now blocked.
The northern, listed building (entrance and former waiting room) was demolished and a supporting wall was built in its place in April 2013.
The newly established junction in the western part of the former station was given the name of Radebeul Nord (north).
In the station area the island platform was connected by stairs and a lift to the road underpass to provide barrier-free access.