Velbert-Langenberg station is located in the city of Velbert in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
Today's large entrance building was built in 1864 and originally also served as the headquarters of the Prince William Railway Company.
In contrast to the earlier buildings of the Prince William Railway, it consists of field-fired bricks (Feldbrandziegeln, a pre-industrial method of brick making) with only a few sandstone elements and shows echoes of Tudor architecture with dormer windows and battlements.
After the Second World War, the historic platform canopy was removed and the window lintels on the ground floor were lowered.
Furthermore, some regional bus lines run from Velbert-Langenberg to Nierenhof, Neviges, Hattingen, Wuppertal-Elberfeld and Wuppertal-Barmen.