Narsdorf railway station building
Abandoned train station of Narsdorf in Saxony, evidence of the Saxon transport policy in the last 20 years. After the economic changes caused by the turn of 1989/90 the importance of the station declined enormously. On all branch lines beginning at Narsdorf traffic disontinued until 2000. Almost all tracks were completely disrupted, Narsdorf today is still only a simple stop for trains from Chemnitz to Leipzig. The terminal building, the former boiler house and other buildings for freight are now empty and dilapidated increasingly. Photo taken Sunday 10 August 2014. Photo: Steffen Mokosch (Steffen.Mokosch@web.de)