It is the seat of an important railway division.
In 1933, the railway division decided it was unable to finance the continued construction of the station for the foreseeable future.
Lumding railway division was created on 1 May 1969.
The engines were soon gathered together in the railway divisions of the northwest.
They were permanently stationed on the routes over the plains in the northern railway divisions.
The station buildings were designed by the construction office of the railway division of Stuttgart.
Later, they were also given to many other railway divisions.
The railway division runs the broad gauge train services to Rajpipla.
As a result, most of the engines went to the western German and Silesian railway divisions.
Some of the other railway divisions located within this distance in the country are as follows: