Wusterhausen only received a rail connection in 1887 with the completion of the Neustadt (Dosse) – Pritzwalk – Meyenburg railway line - the first train ran in December 1886. Around 1840, the city leaders were still very skeptical about the railway when the Berlin-Hamburg line was being built, and so the built a station in the Neustadt area that was so important for economic development - they had left themselves behind. The economy also took off with the train - the sawmill, which was formerly located opposite the train station, had a siding and until the 1950s the building was nicknamed "Asparagus Station", because fruit and vegetables were delivered to Berlin from here. Today the RB73 runs here, and its preservation is a constant struggle.

Corner of Bahnhofstraße/B5, photo: Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

Railway station, Postcard Archive of the Path Museum

Villa on the corner of Bahnhofstrasse/ B5, postcard from the Wegmuseum archive

Plaster relief by the Potsdam artist Wolfram Baumgardt on the former Villa Haack opposite the train station, inaugurated in 1989. In the photo, the mural is brand new and can be seen without a traffic light in front of it. Archive of the Path Museum

City walk map general view