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| opened = 1 September 1847 | architect = | address = Buchloe, Bavaria | country = Germany | coordinates = | line = * Augsburg–Buchloe railway * Allgäu Railway (Bavaria) * Buchloe–Memmingen }} Buchloe station is the only station in the town of Buchloe in the German state of Bavaria. It is at the junction of the Augsburg–Buchloe and Buchloe–Memmingen and the Allgäu railways. ==History== Buchloe station was established with the Augsburg–Kaufbeuren railway, which opened on 1 September 1847. The station building was completed a year later on 15 October 1848. The station at that time was about a kilometre from the town of Buchloe. The town then had about 850 inhabitants and was selected as one of eleven waterering points and stations for handling fast freight between Augsburg and Lindau. A loading dock in the loading shed for three wagons and a cattle ramp were built after the construction of the station building. Similarly, there was a 35-metre long carriage shed, where minor repairs could be made. A few years later, many houses were built along Bahnhofstrasse (station street). Business increased with the construction of the Munich–Memmingen line, which is now part of the Allgäu Railway. The old freight shed and the carriage shed were later replaced by a new freight shed, a locomotive shed with two tracks and an accommodation building. A building for the office of the track supervisor (''Bahnmeisterei'') and other buildings were also built. On 1 May 1897, the Buchloe North and Buchloe South mechanical signal boxes were built. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Buchloe station」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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