Bückeburg train station
Bückeburg train station | |
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Design | Through station |
Platform tracks | 3 |
abbreviation | HBKB |
IBNR | 8001245 |
Price range | 4th |
Profile on Bahnhof.de | Bueckeburg |
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City / municipality | Buckeburg |
country | Lower Saxony |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 52 ° 16 '3 " N , 9 ° 2' 52" E |
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Railway stations in Lower Saxony |
The Bückeburg train station is the train station of the Lower Saxon town of Bückeburg in the Schaumburg district . It is located on the northern edge of the city center and was built in 1847 on the Hanover – Minden railway line .
Station complex
Reception building
The station building dates from 1847 and was built according to a plan by Julius Eugen Ruhl . It also offered princely rooms as a reception and waiting area for the “very highest gentlemen”. The station building stands today as a cultural monument under monument protection .
Track system
The through station is a stop for Regional Express trains and the Hanover S-Bahn . There are three platform tracks (a house platform and an island platform), of which only tracks 2 and 3 are served. The train station is barrier-free . In addition to the three platform tracks, there is also a through track. From 1918 until it was closed in 1966, the Bad Eilsener Kleinbahn operated on the station forecourt to Bad Eilsen and from 1919 to 1922 to Minden . There was a track connection in the western area of the station, it was used as a connecting track to Bückeburg Ost until about 1976.
business
In 2015, the station will be served every hour by regional express trains on the Rheine or Bielefeld - Minden - Hanover - Braunschweig lines and by the S1 Minden - Haste - Wunstorf - Hanover S-Bahn line.
Since Bückeburg was the state capital until 1946, the station also served as a long-distance traffic stop at these times. So held in the summer of 1914 D trains Amsterdam - Leipzig and Berlin - Cologne , the timetable 1944/45 recorded several daily express trains between Berlin and the Ruhr region and Cologne.
line | Line course | Cycle (min) |
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RE 60 | Braunschweig - Lehrte - Hanover - Bückeburg - Minden - Löhne - Osnabrück - Rheine | 120 |
RE 70 | Braunschweig - Lehrte - Hanover - Bückeburg - Minden - Löhne - Bielefeld | 120 |
S 1 | Minden - Bückeburg - Haste - Wunstorf - Hanover - Weetzen - Barsinghausen - Haste | 60 |
literature
- Gerd Wolff: German small and private railways. Volume 11: Lower Saxony 3 - South of the Mittelland Canal . EK-Verlag, Freiburg 2009, ISBN 978-3-88255-670-4 , pp. 40-59.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Query of the course book route 360.1 at Deutsche Bahn.
- ↑ Querying the course book route 370 from Deutsche Bahn.
- ^ Siegfried Lohr : Planning and buildings by the Kassel master builder Julius Eugen Ruhl 1796–1871. A contribution to the building history of Kassel and Kurhessen in the 19th century . Masch. Diss. Darmstadt [1982], p. 329.
- ^ Annual report of Bahn AG 2003 ( Memento from September 9, 2006 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 1.1 MB)
- ^ Reichs-Kursbuch July 1914, edited in the Kursbureau of the Reichs-Postamt , Berlin 1914, reprint Pürgen undated , ISBN 3-921304-09-1 .
- ^ Official timetable annual timetable 1944/45 , timetable route 214.