Freilassing Train Station
Freilassing Train Station (Bahnhof Freilassing) is located in Bavaria, Germany, near the Austrian border and serves as a key railway junction. It has 5 platforms and handles both regional and international traffic, including connections to Salzburg, Munich, and Berchtesgaden. The station was originally opened in 1860 and plays a significant role in the Munich–Salzburg railway line. It accommodates around 6,000 passengers daily and is equipped with modern facilities including lifts, ticket machines, and bicycle parking.
The webcam with sound offers an immersive view of Freilassing Train Station. Positioned at the Lokwelt Freilassing railway museum, the camera overlooks the platforms and tracks, capturing the arrival and departure of various trains. Viewers can observe a range of trains, including regional services, as well as long-distance trains connecting to cities like Hamburg and Vienna. The accompanying audio enhances the experience, allowing viewers to hear the ambient sounds of the station, such as train horns and platform announcements.