Nürnberg-Doos train station
Nuremberg Doos | |
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Doos train station
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Operating point type | Station part |
Platform tracks | last 4 |
abbreviation | NNDO |
opening | October 15, 1844 |
Conveyance | June 2, 1991 ( Pv ) |
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City / municipality | Nuremberg |
Place / district | Doos |
country | Bavaria |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 49 ° 27 '40 " N , 11 ° 1' 7" E |
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Railway stations in Bavaria |
The Nürnberg-Doos station was a station in Nuremberg on the Nuremberg – Bamberg railway line and was located in the west of the city on the border with Fürth in the district of the same name . It was used for passenger and freight traffic and was in operation for passenger traffic from 1844 to 1991. Today it is part of Fürth Hauptbahnhof.
history
The station was opened on October 15, 1844 by the Royal Bavarian State Railways under the name of Fürther Kreuzung , at the intersection of the Ludwig-Süd-Nord-Bahn and the Ludwigseisenbahn , initially only provisionally and for passenger traffic. Transshipment facilities for goods traffic followed from October 1, 1859, and the tracks were expanded again and again in the following years due to the increasing traffic. After the Ludwigseisenbahn-Gesellschaft renounced its privilege, which ran until 1865, to handle all rail traffic between Nuremberg and Fürth itself on June 4, 1862, the state railway opened a branch line to the Fürth station (today's main station ) on October 1, 1862 . With the extension of the branch line to Würzburg and the construction of the “Fürther Bogen”, the station was relocated to its current location on the Nuremberg – Bamberg railway line and returned to traffic on May 15, 1876 with the simultaneous renaming of Nürnberg-Doos . Passenger traffic was discontinued on June 2, 1991 after the number of passengers continued to decline because of the underground line that had been running parallel to the underground since 1981 . In the course of the four-track expansion of the railway line between Nuremberg and Fürth, the platforms and accesses that have not been used since then were demolished in summer 2008. Today there is a hotel in the station building.
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- ↑ Continuous text from the article List of train stations in Nuremberg (as of August 6, 2017 at 6:34 pm) moved to this article.
- ↑ Continuous text from the article List of train stations in Nuremberg (as of August 6, 2017 at 6:34 pm) moved to this article.