Gotha station is the main station of Gotha in the German state of Thuringia. It is served by InterCity trains and every two hours by Intercity-Express trains on the Thuringian Railway. Services on the Gotha–Leinefelde line to the north also serve the station. Passenger services on the Ohra Valley Railway to the south ended in December 2011.
Gotha station was built in 1847, when the local section of the Thuringian line was completed between Halle and Bebra. Gotha was at this time the provincial capital of Saxe-Gotha and already had 15,000 inhabitants. Accordingly, the station was built in a neoclassical style. In 1870 the second line was built from Gotha, running via Mühlhausen to Leinefelde. The third and last line connecting to Gotha station was the Ohra Valley Railway opened in 1876 to Ohrdruf and to the line to Würzburg at Gräfenroda in 1892.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gotha_station
Official Website https://www.bahnhof.de/bahnhof-de/bahnhof/Gotha-1020920
Address 13 Bahnhofstraße, Gotha 99867, Germany
Coordinates 50°56'20.569" N 10°42'44.561" E