Kleinkummerfeld station
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Kleinkummerfeld station building
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Design | Through station |
Platform tracks | 0 |
abbreviation | AKD |
opening | 12/10/1875 |
Conveyance | 09/29/1984 |
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City / municipality | Groß Kummerfeld |
Place / district | Small number field |
country | Schleswig-Holstein |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 54 ° 1 '18 " N , 10 ° 3' 26" E |
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Railway stations in Schleswig-Holstein |
The Kleinkummerfeld station is on the Neumünster – Bad Oldesloe railway line .
history
The Kleinkummerfeld station was opened together with the railway line on December 10, 1875. On September 29, 1984, passenger traffic on the Neumünster - Bad Segeberg section was discontinued. The route, however, continued to be partly used by freight traffic and kept operational. With the passenger traffic, the freight traffic between Rickling and Fahrenkrug was given up, on September 25, 1988 also between Kleinkummerfeld and Rickling, and finally on May 30, 1990 between Neumünster and Kleinkummerfeld.
The Kleinkummerfeld railway museum in Kleinkummerfeld in the Segeberg district , Schleswig-Holstein , has existed since 1986 and is operated by the Mittelholstein Railway Friends Association.
After the Federal Ministry of Transport did not approve the suspension of passenger traffic on the remaining route, which had been requested by the Deutsche Bundesbahn, local passenger traffic was carried out every hour on the remaining Bad Segeberg – Bad Oldesloe section from the 1989 summer timetable . The German train set railcar series 628 a. In December 2002, the disused section was reactivated for passenger traffic after numerous delays.
The Kleinkummerfeld station, which was necessary to operate the Rickling- Ölweiche connection opened on June 3, 1956 , was not put back into operation. The Rickling-Ölweiche junction could only be reached from Kleinkummerfeld by pushing trains, as there was no bypass option. The junction between Neumünster and Bad Segeberg was closed around 1983 before operations ceased. The stop at the junction was last served on May 30, 1981.
exhibition
The museum shows the railway operations at the end of the 20th century.
The station building has a ticket office with ticket issuance and an original ticket printer . The replica of a 1st class compartment of a passenger coach was installed and the mechanical signal box has been preserved in the dispatcher room . A signal collection is set up in the outdoor area.
Other exhibits include a data station TA 1069 for the integrated transport control system ITS , a model railway in H0 gauge with a replica of the station and the Rickling oil switch connection, uniforms, caps, old lamps and other historical objects.
Another model railway system, a dining room and a meeting room are set up in six existing conversion cars , the rest is used for storage purposes.
In addition, there are the locomotives
- 110 hp diesel locomotive, No. 601/1937, delivered by the Deutsche Werken in Kiel (DWK) to the air force in Kiel-Friedrichsort and last used at the Neumünster municipal works
- 140 hp diesel locomotive, No. 219/1959, Orenstein & Koppel for the Hamburg port railway , commissioned on September 3, 1959, last in service with Bahnbedarf Nord Rickling-Ölweiche
- KLV 10 4001, tour car for the Hamburg Federal Railway Directorate
- as well as a field railway .
Railway friends Mittelholstein
The association was founded in 1985 and in 1986 acquired the disused Kleinkummerfeld station from 1875 with land and ancillary buildings from the Deutsche Bundesbahn .
The museum is run by the museum association and can be visited every Tuesday afternoon. The museum opens on two weekends a year as part of the Kleinkummerfelder Modellbahntage and the Kleinkummerfelder Railway Days .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Abbreviations of the operating points. Retrieved April 10, 2020 .
- ↑ Querying the course book route 142 from Deutsche Bahn.
- ^ Railways in Schleswig-Holstein. Rickling oil switch, history and track plan. (No longer available online.) In: eisenbahn-sh.de. Archived from the original on November 10, 2017 ; accessed on November 10, 2017 .
- ↑ Eisenbahnfreunde Mittelholstein at eisenbahnmuseum-verzeichnis.de
- ↑ vehicle Portrait DWK 601. In: loks-aus-kiel.de. Retrieved November 10, 2017 .
- ↑ Eisenbahnfreunde Mittelholstein on the side of the community Groß Kummerfeld