The following parking facilities are available for your car at this station.

Further parking facilities
  • St. Wendel City-Garage P1
    Covered parking option
    Address
    In der Mott, 6 6 6 0 6 Sankt Wendel
    Parking spaces
    total:
    480
    Opening hours
    Monday to Friday
    From 6 30 to 19 30
    null null Saturday
    From 6 30 to 16 30
    null null Sunday, incl. public holidays
    closed
    Where to pay
    Pay machine
    Rates
    30 minutes
    €0.50
  • St. Wendel Marienstraße 1
    Open-air parking option
    Address
    Marienstraße 1, 6 6 6 0 6 Sankt Wendel
    Opening hours
    Monday to Sunday, incl. public holidays
    From 0 to 24
    Rates
  • St. Wendel Mommstraße (Todtbach)
    Open-air parking option
    Address
    Mommstraße 3, 6 6 6 0 6 Sankt Wendel
    Parking spaces
    total:
    50
    Opening hours
    Monday to Sunday, incl. public holidays
    From 0 to 24
    Rates
  • St. Wendel Momstraße (Bahnübergang)
    Open-air parking option
    Address
    Tholeyer Straße 1, 6 6 6 0 6 Sankt Wendel
    Parking spaces
    total:
    40
    Opening hours
    Monday to Sunday, incl. public holidays
    From 0 to 24
    Rates
  • St. Wendel Mott / Mia-Münster-Haus
    Open-air parking option
    Address
    Wilhelmstraße, 6 6 6 0 6 Sankt Wendel
    Parking spaces
    total:
    127
    Opening hours
    Monday to Sunday, incl. public holidays
    From 0 to 24
    Where to pay
    Parking ticket machine
    Rates
    30 minutes
    €0.50
Overview map of available parking spaces at St Wendel

All existing parking facility information can be found at www.parkenambahnhof.de. If necessary, other parking options are also indicated there.

Note on accessibility

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On parking facilities without barriers operated by DB BahnPark GmbH, people with a physical disability – or the person accompanying them – may park a car free of charge for a period of up to 24 hours. This service is available to holders of a blue or orange special parking permit (‘parking card for people with disabilities’), which is valid throughout Europe. The authorized person does not have to drive the car himself, but must be personally transported in the vehicle. If you have such a parking card, place it in a clearly visible position behind the windshield of your car instead of a parking ticket.