Rathenow is a railway station on the Berlin–Lehrte railway located in Rathenow, in the Havelland, Germany. It is used by about 3,300 passengers daily.The station consists of the main building, located on the Dunckerplatz, later partly renamed as the Bahnhofsvorplatz, a disused water tower and the former entrance building for the German Emperor, which now serves as a tourist information office and a bike rental agency. The station also has a platform subway connecting to platform tracks 3 and 4, which are used by the Brandenburg Towns Railway, a parking area with 133 spaces and parking for 80 bicycles, 20 of which are covered.
Rathenow station also included a terminus of the former 750 mm gauge Rathenow-Senzke-Nauen District Railway. Outside the station there are still remnants of the tracks of the District Railway, which are heritage-listed. The also listed remains of the Brandenburg Towns Railway, including the reception building, are on the south side of the station.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rathenow_railway_station
Address 21 Dunckerplatz, Rathenow 14712, Germany
Coordinates 52°35'59.051" N 12°21'17.994" E