Sörup train station

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sörup train station
Sörup Bahnhofstrasse 1.jpg
Data
Operating point type railway station
Platform tracks 2
abbreviation ASOE
Price range 6th
opening 1881
Architectural data
architect Heinrich Moldenschardt
location
country Schleswig-Holstein
Country Germany
Coordinates 54 ° 43 '1 "  N , 9 ° 40' 11"  E Coordinates: 54 ° 43 '1 "  N , 9 ° 40' 11"  E
Railway lines
Railway stations in Schleswig-Holstein
i16 i16 i18

The Soerup station is the station of the municipality Sörup , about 16 kilometers southeast of the town Flensburg is located and at the Kiel-Flensburg railway is located. The station building is one of the community's cultural monuments .

history

In 1881 the Kiel – Flensburg railway was opened. In the same year the station building was built with yellow clinker bricks according to plans by the architect Heinrich Moldenschardt .

As of May 4, 1945 at the Allied last time in space Flensburg air strikes were flown, the little railway station, in which the previously been commanding special train Auerhahn of Karl Doenitz from Eckernförde was retracted coming attacked. The commander of the special train was Asmus Jepsen , who soon after became a victim of the Nazi naval justice due to problems with the special train . The actual station building has been preserved to this day despite the attack.

Today, the train station is served approximately every hour in both directions by the RE 72 line.

The station building has recently been placed under monument protection for historical, artistic and urban planning reasons. The building was bought and converted by the municipality in 2018. There is a tourist information office with ticket sales and an ice cream parlor in the station building.

Small train station

To the south of the state train station was the Flensburg circular railway station . The Satrup – Rundhof line was opened on June 1, 1902. However, the route was discontinued and dismantled in 1939. In Sörup there was a siding, a loading siding and a transfer siding with a bypass leading to the state train station. The station building has been preserved as a restaurant.

Web links

Commons : Bahnhof Sörup  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c List of monuments Schleswig-Flensburg. Sörup , accessed on: September 19, 2018
  2. a b Flensburger Tageblatt : Railway: Sörup gets the station back , from: January 3, 2018; accessed on: September 19, 2019
  3. ^ Dieter Pust: Flensburg street names . Society for Flensburg City History, Flensburg 2005, ISBN, article: Asmus-Jepsen-Weg
  4. May 1945. In: Gerhard Paul, Broder Schwensen (Ed.): Mai '45. End of the war in Flensburg. Flensburg 2015, p. 101 ff.