Buildings and remains of the infrastructure of the former railway station in Damasławek on the disused section of line no. 281 Oleśnica-Chojnice (Gniezno-Nakło nad Notecią section).
It was opened in 1887 together with the line from Gniezno to Nakło nad Notecią. In 1889, another line was opened from Inowrocław to Wągrowiec, on which passenger traffic was suspended in 1996. Traffic on the Gniezno-Nakło nad Notecią section lasted until 23 June 2000.
The station building dates back to 1900. When built, it contained, among other things, a bar and the stationmaster's apartment. It was connected to the platforms by an underground passage. The station had a water tower, signal box, loading bay and warehouse. Among other things, the station serviced the transport of salt from the mine in Wapno. Residential buildings for railway workers were built, among other things, at Kcyńska and Dworcowa streets.
(Wikipedia)