Wustrau-Radensleben is a stopping point on the Kremmen–Meyenburg railway line and is located halfway between the towns of Wustrau-Altfriesack and Radensleben.
The station was opened on February 1, 1899, under the name Radensleben. It is situated four kilometers from the town that bears its name, secluded in the forest. After 1945, the Red Army established a large, guarded fuel depot with rail access in the immediate vicinity of the station. In 1995, the station was closed as part of the line renovation and was reopened in 2000 under its current name. As part of the renovation, all switches and tracks were removed, making the new station a stopping point in legal railway terms. A new side platform with a length of 100 m and a height of 76 cm was built. The reception building is no longer in use and stands vacant.
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