Lübbecke (Westf) railway station
Luebbecke (Westf) | |
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Reception building, 2017
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Location in the network | Intermediate station |
Platform tracks | 1 |
abbreviation | HLBB |
IBNR | 8003772 |
Price range | 6th |
opening | October 1, 1899 |
Profile on Bahnhof.de | Luebbecke _Westf_ |
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City / municipality | Luebbecke |
country | North Rhine-Westphalia |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 52 ° 18 ′ 23 " N , 8 ° 36 ′ 20" E |
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Railway stations in North Rhine-Westphalia |
The Lübbecke (Westf) station is an intermediate station on the branch line from Bünde (Westphalia) to Rahden. It is located in the east of the city of Lübbecke in the East Westphalian district of Minden-Lübbecke . Until it was closed in 1972, Lübbecke was also the terminus of the Minden circular railway line.
history
Initial plans for a branch line from Minden via Lübbecke to Osnabrück in 1845 by the Cologne-Mindener Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft were rejected, but the construction of a single-track branch line from Bünde to Rahden was approved in 1892. After the railway line from Herford to Rahden was taken on September 30, 1899 in operation, which opened on October 1, 1899 operating agency Lübbecke. On July 1, 1907, Lübbecke was connected to the Mindener Kreisbahnen and was henceforth the terminus of the circular path from Minden to Lübbecke. A reception building was built in 1916. In 1972, the section from Lübbecke to Hille Hafen was closed and finally dismantled. Up until the early 1990s there was a ticket office in the station building with sales by a uniformed officer and a station restaurant, waiting room and toilets. Later the building only functioned as a waiting room and ticket office. Since around 2010 the building itself has had a different use, it was rented out privately and there is only the house platform. There used to be an intermediate platform on track 2. The former loading street in the west of the station is no longer used.
location
The train station of the city of Lübbecke is located a little outside the center on Bundesstraße 65 . It lies on the Bassum – Herford railway line , also known as the “Ravensberger Bahn”, which is only served as far as Rahden. In Herford there is a connection to the Hamm – Minden railway line .
District station
From 1907 there was the station of the narrow-gauge Mindener Kreisbahnen south of the reception building . It had four tracks, its own station building with a goods shed and a locomotive shed. Two standard-gauge tracks led to the facilities from the west so that goods could be reloaded. In 1957, the line was converted to standard gauge, and it was partially re-routed in the urban area. The tracks in front of the station were dismantled, the passenger trains of the circular railways now ended east of the reception building next to the platform of the Deutsche Bundesbahn. In 1972 traffic on the line was stopped until 1975 the tracks were dismantled.
service
Rail transport
The Lübbeck train station is currently (as of June 2020) served by the regional train line RB71 of the Eurobahn . Diesel railcars of the Talent type are used.
line | course | Tact | operator |
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RB 71 |
Ravensberger Bahn : Rahden - Espelkamp - Lübbecke (Westf) - Bad Holzhausen - Mesch Neue Mühle - Bieren - Rödinghausen - Bünde (Westf) - Kirchlengern - Hiddenhausen-Schweicheln - Herford - Brake (b Bielefeld) - Bielefeld Hbf Status: timetable change December 2019 |
60 min | Eurobahn |
Bus transport
The station is connected by four bus routes with Espelkamp , Preußisch Oldendorf , Minden and Stemwede . They are operated by the Mindener Kreisbahnen , also known as the “Mühlenkreisbus” in bus traffic.
line | course |
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514 | City traffic Lübbecke |
621 | Lübbecke - Alswede - Wehdem Levern - Lemförde |
626 | Lübbecke - Blasheim - Bad Holzhausen - Prussian Oldendorf |
630 | Lübbecke - Gestringen - Espelkamp |
513 | Lübbecke - Hille - Minden |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Query of the course book route 386 at Deutsche Bahn.
- ↑ Wolff, Gerd .: German small and private railways. Vol. 6, North Rhine-Westphalia, northeastern part . EK-Verlag, Freiburg [Breisgau] 2000, ISBN 3-88255-664-1 , p. 13 .