Neanderthal station is a Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn station in the town of Mettmann in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It was opened on 15 September 1879. It is located in the Neandertal , which prior to the German spelling reform of 1901 was spelled as Neanderthal.
The reason why the outdated spelling of the station was not updated is not clear. In German, even the spelling of the Neanderthal man has been updated to Neandertaler from the outdated Neanderthaler. The nearby Neanderthal Museum and the municipality of Mettmann have adopted the policy all names referring to the prehistoric humans have the "h", so they in fact use the spelling Neanderthaler for the species, which is not done anywhere else anymore in German-speaking areas, but even they don't spell the valley in the outdated way anymore . The municipality claims that the German rail authority didn't dare to change the spelling because of the proximity of the museum.
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Mettmann, Germany
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