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Echterdingen station : ウィキペディア英語版
Echterdingen station

| opened =
*23 December 1897
*18 April 1993 (reactivated)
| closed = 1 August 1955
| architect = Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Baden-Württemberg
| country = Germany
| coordinates =
| line =
* Stuttgart-Rohr–Filderstadt railway ()
* ''Former Stuttgart-Möhringen–Neuhausen line''
}}
Echterdingen station is located in Leinfelden-Echterdingen at the 22.7 kilometre point of the Stuttgart-Rohr–Filderstadt railway in the German state of Baden-Württemberg and is a station on the Stuttgart S-Bahn network.
==History==

Echterdingen’s first rail connection was made on 12 December 1888, with opening by the Filder Railway Company (''Filderbahn-Gesellschaft'') of the Degerloch–Möhringen–Hohenheim metre gauge steam tramway. The station was in the Möhringen district, near the ''Gasthof Landhaus'' (country house inn), at the junction of the road from Degerloch to Echterdingen and the road from Möhringen to Plieningen. It was about four kilometres north of the town of Echterdingen. A refuge was established for travellers from Echterdingen.
On 22 August 1891, planning began on a new route from Möhringen to Echterdingen, construction of which was approved by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on 14 April 1896. The metre gauge railway was extended from Echterdingen to Neuhausen. Their formal opening was held on 23 December 1897, with regular operations beginning the next day. The Echterdingen station on the Möhringen–Hohenheim line was renamed ''Landhaus'', also on 24 December 1897. Today, there is a stop on the Stuttgart Stadtbahn network with this name. Due to the relaying of route in 1906, the existing station is located further south than the original station.
The Echterdinger station building no longer exists. It was a Württemberg station of type IIIa with a long freight shed. It was similar to the original station building in Bernhausen, which still exists at Filderstadt station. On the ground floor there was a service room and two waiting rooms and there were apartments on the two upper floors. Möhringen–Neuhausen was regauged as a standard gauge line on 1 November 1902.

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