Jüterbog station is a station in the town of Jüterbog in the German state of Brandenburg. It was opened in 1841, which makes it one of the oldest railway stations in Brandenburg. The Jüterbog–Röderau railway has branched off the Berlin–Halle railway at the station since 1848. Its importance grew with the opening of further railway lines. Some of these lines have now been closed.
The station has lost its former importance in the fields of long-distance passenger, freight and military transport. Today it is almost exclusively used for regional transport. The entrance building of the station is a protected monument. Also protected are the station building of the Royal Prussian Military Railway, which was used for public transport until the end of the First World War, further buildings of the military railway and the water tower of the former locomotive depot to the north-east of the station.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jüterbog_station
Address (Unnamed Road), Jüterbog 14913, Germany
Coordinates 51°59'50.715" N 13°3'14.566" E