Altranft station

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Old-soft
Bahnhoft Altranft.jpg
Data
Operating point type Breakpoint
Platform tracks 1
abbreviation BEARD
IBNR 8011034
Price range 6th
opening July 20, 1880
location
City / municipality Bad Freienwalde (Oder)
Place / district Old-soft
country Brandenburg
Country Germany
Coordinates 52 ° 45 '46 "  N , 14 ° 4' 58"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 45 '46 "  N , 14 ° 4' 58"  E
Height ( SO ) 15  m above sea level HN
Railway lines
Railway stations in Brandenburg
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The station Altranft is breakpoint and former railway station in the district Altranft the city Bad Freienwalde (Oder) in the district Oderland . The station building is under monument protection and represents the important connection of the place to the rail traffic in the Brandenburg Open Air Museum Altranft .

location

Altranft is located on the 68.7 kilometer of the Eberswalde – Frankfurt (Oder) railway , counting from the former Stettiner train station in Berlin. The center is about 500 meters to the north. The office borders on Alte Heerstraße . The Bad Freienwalde (Oder) station is located approximately five kilometers north, the station Wriezen about seven kilometers south. Altranft is located in the area of ​​the Berlin-Brandenburg Transport Association (VBB).

history

The station in Altranft was only set up after the line opened. The landlord, Count Edwin von Hacke , who was a member of the Reichstag, put through a breakpoint for the place. This went into operation on July 20, 1880. In its early days it was used by around 38 passengers a day. At first, the railway in Altranft was very popular. Only a lack of waiting room and storage facilities were criticized. Finally, two side tracks, an island platform and signal systems were added. In 1901 a station building was built . Until 1932 the station was called Alt Ranft , which was then changed to Altranft .

Until 1953, Altranft belonged to the Eberswalde Works Office . This in turn belonged to the Reichsbahndirektion (Rbd) Stettin until 1945 . After the borders between Germany and Poland changed in the same year, the breakpoint came to Rbd Greifswald . With a further change in the boundaries of the directorate on January 1, 1954, the operating site finally belonged to the Rbd Berlin . Since September 1, 1967, Altranft is no longer an independent station, as it was subordinated to the Wriezen station .

Scheduled freight traffic in the station was discontinued on December 31, 1971. Up until 1991 scrap was occasionally shipped. It was still possible to buy tickets at the counter in Altranft until May 1993. Until 2005 the breakpoint was also a block post , the responsible dispatcher also took on the tasks of a barrier post.

Investments

Platforms and tracks

In 1962 there was a 252 meter long platform on the continuous main track 1 as well as the side track 4 with a connected loading line. The loading track had a usable length of 270 meters. Traffic was regulated with three locally operated points. There were also two entry and exit signals as shape signals . At the beginning of the 1970s, there were many decommissioned locomotives on the no longer used loading track, which were to be scrapped.

Reception building

In the reception building a service, two waiting rooms and an apartment for the stationmaster was since its opening in 1,901th It is a two-storey brick building with a gable roof . The building has circumferential cornices and arched windows and doors. In 1912 the building was expanded to include a mechanical signal box in a single-storey extension on the platform side. The signal box was occupied until the block position was abandoned in 2005.

Other plants

There was a goods shed and a loading ramp on a loading street . Until 1904 there was a siding to a briquette factory on the opposite side.

Connection

The stop is served every hour by the regional train line RB 60 , which operates the Niederbarnimer Eisenbahn .

literature

  • Andreas Wegemund: Eberswalde railway junction . VNB Verlag B. Neddermeyer, 2013, ISBN 978-3-941712-25-6 , p. 177-178 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. List of abbreviations on michaeldittrich.de, accessed on May 16, 2015
  2. IBNR directory on michaeldittrich.de, accessed on May 16, 2015
  3. Station price list ( Memento from February 22, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) on deutschebahn.com, accessed on May 16, 2015
  4. a b Entry in the monument database of the State of Brandenburg at gis-bldam-brandenburg.de, accessed on May 16, 2015
  5. a b c Andreas Wegemund: Eisenbahnknoten Eberswalde , VBN Verlag B. Neddermeyer, 2013, p. 177
  6. a b c Andreas Wegemund: Eisenbahnknoten Eberswalde , VBN Verlag B. Neddermeyer, 2013, p. 178