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Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof

Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof (German for Magdeburg main station, sometimes translated as Magdeburg Central Station) is the main railway station in the city of Magdeburg in the northern part of the German state of Saxony-Anhalt.

Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof
Through station
Entrance hall
General information
LocationMagdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt
Germany
Coordinates52°7′50″N 11°37′40″E / 52.13056°N 11.62778°E / 52.13056; 11.62778Coordinates: 52°7′50″N 11°37′40″E / 52.13056°N 11.62778°E / 52.13056; 11.62778
Line(s)
Platforms10
Construction
ArchitectLudwig Heim
Other information
Station code3881[1]
DS100 codeLM[2]
IBNR8010224
Category2[1]
Fare zonemarego: 010[3]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened15 May 1873; 149 years ago (1873-05-15)
Electrified1923-1946[4]
6 January 1957; 66 years ago (1957-01-06)
Passengers
40,000
Services
Preceding station   DB Fernverkehr   Following station
towards Cologne
IC 55
towards Cologne
towards Warnemünde
IC 56
towards Leipzig
IC 56
towards Cottbus
Preceding station Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland Following station
Magdeburg-Neustadt RE 6 Terminus
Magdeburg-Buckau
towards Erfurt Hbf
RE 10
Magdeburg-Buckau
towards Thale Hbf
RE 11
Magdeburg-Buckau
towards Goslar
RE 21
Magdeburg-Buckau RE 31
Magdeburg-Neustadt RB 36
Magdeburg-Buckau
towards Aschersleben
RB 41
Magdeburg-Buckau RB 43
Terminus RB 48 Magdeburg-Buckau
towards Bernburg Hbf
Preceding station DB Regio Nordost Following station
Terminus RE 1
Magdeburg-Neustadt
towards Cottbus Hbf
Preceding station DB Regio Südost Following station
Terminus RE 13 Magdeburg-Neustadt
towards Leipzig Hbf
RE 14 Magdeburg-Neustadt
Magdeburg-Neustadt
towards Uelzen
RE 20 Terminus
Terminus RE 30 Magdeburg-Buckau
Magdeburg-Sudenburg RB 40 Magdeburg-Neustadt
Preceding station S-Bahn Mittelelbe Following station
Magdeburg-Hasselbachplatz S 1 Magdeburg-Neustadt
towards Wittenberge
Location
Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof
Location within Saxony-Anhalt
Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof
Location within Germany
Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof
Location within Europe

Importance

The station is the main station of Magdeburg and along with Halle Hauptbahnhof the centre of long-distance rail transport in Saxony-Anhalt. It is also connected to the Magdeburg S-Bahn network and the HarzElbeExpress regional rail network.

History

The current main station is built on the site of the western side of the former Magdeburg Fortress. Several competing railway companies had built lines to Magdeburg between 1839 and 1849, each with their own stations. They were built on the west bank of the Elbe river, on reclaimed land. With the increasing industrialisation and growing importance of Magdeburg, the need for space at stations grew. A central station, however, was not feasible at first.

As the existing railway facilities in Magdeburg became more inadequate the construction of a central station became more urgent. Both the city of Magdeburg and various railway companies conducted lengthy negotiations with the military with the objective of buying the grounds of the disused fortress. In 1870, three railway companies, the Berlin-Potsdam-Magdeburg Railway, the Magdeburg-Halberstadt Railway, Magdeburg-Leipzig Railway finally reached an agreement to buy the 33 hectares of the fortifications from the state of Prussia.[5]

Construction

 
Former western station building and concourse (January 1925) - now Kölner Platz

The foundation stone for the new Magdeburg station was laid in 1870. The companies involved were the Berlin-Potsdam-Magdeburg Railway, the Magdeburg-Halberstadt Railway, both of which had been strongly affected by the confined spaces of the stations on the banks of the Elbe, and lastly, the Magdeburg-Leipzig Railway which was less troubled by its existing infrastructure.

The companies built two entrance buildings. The Magdeburg-Leipzig Railway constructed the eastern entrance building in the style of a Tuscan palace between 1872 and 1882. Its cladding consists of sandstone obtained from Königslutter. The western entrance building was built by the Berlin-Potsdam-Magdeburg Railway and was shared with the Magdeburg-Halberstadt Railway. In contrast to the eastern building, Nebra sandstone was used for the north facade of the western building, its walls were made of bricks faced with stone. Both buildings were of equal length and connected with each other by separate tunnels for passengers and baggage.

On 15 May 1873 the first train ran between the new station and the town of Burg. The official opening took place on 18 August 1873. Construction works continued until 1893. In addition to the passenger station there were also extensive freight facilities.

On 1 July 1923 the first electric train ran from Zerbst to Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof. Electrification had begun in 1910, but had been interrupted by World War I. From 7 October 1934 electric trains also ran to Halle.

Damage in World War II

As an infrastructure building, the central station was subject of heavy bombing during World War II. On 16 January 1945 the station was hit in a severe air raid on the city. The western station building was completely destroyed and never rebuilt, while the eastern entrance building was heavily damaged and the platform halls were partially collapsed. The tracks were littered with bomb craters and the signal boxes were partially destroyed by the bombing.

Reconstruction after 1945

 
Entrance hall

At the end of March 1946, the restoration of the electrification had been completed on the rail networks in the Soviet occupation zone. Then, the Soviet military authorities then demanded the removal of the overhead line equipment and the transfer of the electrical rolling stock as reparations to the Soviet Union, which was partly returned in the early 1950s in need of repair. The rail network was then electrified for the third time, and electric train operation resumed in 1956. Reconstructed of the main station started in 1946, but the platform halls were omitted.

In 1974, the Magdeburg S-Bahn was established. More extensive alterations were made in 1984. After German reunification in 1992, platforms were lengthened to allow Intercity-Express operation. In 2003, the pedestrian tunnel was extended to connect the various platforms to an entrance on the western side of the station. The station was modernised again between 2008 and 2015 at a cost of about €300 million.

Train services

The following services currently call at the station:[6]

Line Train Type Route Operator Frequency
IC 55 Intercity Köln HbfWuppertal HbfDortmund HbfHamm (Westfalen)Hannover HbfBraunschweig Hbf – Magdeburg – Halle (Saale) HbfLeipzig/Halle AirportLeipzig HbfDresden Hbf DB Fernverkehr Every 2 hours
IC 56 Intercity Norddeich MoleEmden HbfOldenburg HbfBremen HbfHannover HbfBraunschweig Hbf – Magdeburg – Halle (Saale) HbfLeipzig Hbf DB Fernverkehr Every 2 hours
IC 56 Intercity Norddeich MoleEmden HbfOldenburg HbfBremen HbfHannover HbfBraunschweig Hbf – Magdeburg – Brandenburg HbfPotsdam HbfBerlin HbfCottbus Hbf DB Fernverkehr 1x day
IC 56 Intercity Leipzig HbfLeipzig/Halle AirportHalle (Saale) Hbf – Magdeburg – StendalWittenbergeSchwerin HbfRostock HbfWarnemünde DB Fernverkehr 1x day
RE 1 Regional-Express Magdeburg – Brandenburg HbfPotsdam HbfBerlin HbfErknerFürstenwalde (Spree)Frankfurt (Oder) (– Cottbus Hbf) DB Regio Nordost 1x per hour
RE 6 Regional-Express Magdeburg – HaldenslebenOebisfeldeWolfsburg Hbf DB Regio Südost 4x per day
RE 10 Regional-Express Magdeburg - Stendal - Salzwedel - Uelzen DB Regio Südost Every 2 hours
RE 11 Regional-Express Magdeburg - Halberstadt - Thale Hbf Transdev Sachsen-Anhalt 1x per hour
RE 13 Regional-Express Magdeburg - Dessau Hbf - Leipzig Hbf DB Regio Südost Every 2 hours
RE 14 Regional-Express Magdeburg - Dessau Hbf - Lutherstadt Wittenberg Hbf - Falkenberg (Elster) DB Regio Südost Individual services
RE 20 Regional-Express Magdeburg - Stendal - Salzwedel - Uelzen DB Regio Südost Every 2 hours
RE 21 Regional-Express Magdeburg - Halberstadt - Goslar Transdev Sachsen-Anhalt Every 2 hours
RE 30 Regional-Express Magdeburg - Halle (Saale) Hbf DB Regio Südost 1x per hour
RB 31 Regionalbahn Magdeburg - Halberstadt - Blankenburg (Harz) Transdev Sachsen-Anhalt Every 2 hours
RB 36 Regionalbahn Magdeburg - Haldensleben - Wolfsburg Hbf DB Regio Südost 1x per hour
RB 40 Regionalbahn Braunschweig Hbf - Magdeburg - Burg (b Magdeburg) (- Genthin) DB Regio Südost 1x per hour
RB 41 Regionalbahn Magdeburg - Staßfurt - Aschersleben DB Regio Südost Every 2 hours
RB 42 Regionalbahn Magdeburg - Güterglück - Dessau Hbf DB Regio Südost Every 2 hours
RB 43 Regionalbahn Magdeburg - Langenweddingen - Oschersleben (Bode) Transdev Sachsen-Anhalt 1x per hour
RB 48 Regionalbahn Magdeburg - Calbe (Saale) Ost - Bernburg DB Regio Südost Every 2 hours
S 1 S-Bahn Wittenberge - Stendal - Magdeburg - Schönebeck (Elbe) - Schönebeck-Salzelmen S-Bahn Mittelelbe 1x per hour

References

  1. ^ a b "Stationspreisliste 2023" [Station price list 2023] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 28 November 2022. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
  2. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  3. ^ "Liniennetzplan: Magdeburg und die Region" (PDF). Magdeburger Regionalverkehrsverbund. December 2020. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  4. ^ Since 1946 catenaries and overhead line masts were dismantled as Soviet war reparations.
  5. ^ Asmus, Helmut (2005). 1200 Jahre Magdeburg (1200 years of Magdeburg) (in German). Vol. 3. Magdeburg: Scriptum. pp. 222–223.
  6. ^ Timetables for Magdeburg Hbf station (in German)

External links

  • Construction work information of Deutsche Bahn (in German)
  • Construction work information of the City of Magdeburg (in German)
  • A Moment in Magdeburg In 1970 the British Military Train pauses in Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof.

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Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof German for Magdeburg main station sometimes translated as Magdeburg Central Station is the main railway station in the city of Magdeburg in the northern part of the German state of Saxony Anhalt Magdeburg HauptbahnhofThrough stationEntrance hallGeneral informationLocationMagdeburg Saxony AnhaltGermanyCoordinates52 7 50 N 11 37 40 E 52 13056 N 11 62778 E 52 13056 11 62778 Coordinates 52 7 50 N 11 37 40 E 52 13056 N 11 62778 E 52 13056 11 62778Line s Berlin Magdeburg km 141 8 Magdeburg Wittenberge km 0 0 Magdeburg Leipzig km 0 0 Braunschweig Magdeburg km 141 8 Magdeburg Thale Blankenburg Harz km 0 0 Platforms10ConstructionArchitectLudwig HeimOther informationStation code3881 1 DS100 codeLM 2 IBNR8010224Category2 1 Fare zonemarego 010 3 Websitewww bahnhof deHistoryOpened15 May 1873 149 years ago 1873 05 15 Electrified1923 1946 4 6 January 1957 66 years ago 1957 01 06 Passengers40 000ServicesPreceding station DB Fernverkehr Following stationBraunschweigtowards CologneIC 55Kothentowards CologneStendaltowards WarnemundeIC 56Kothentowards LeipzigHelmstedttowards Norddeich MoleIC 56Brandenburgtowards CottbusPreceding station Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland Following stationMagdeburg Neustadttowards Wolfsburg Hbf RE 6 TerminusMagdeburg Buckautowards Erfurt Hbf RE 10Magdeburg Buckautowards Thale Hbf RE 11Magdeburg Buckautowards Goslar RE 21Magdeburg Buckautowards Blankenburg Harz RE 31Magdeburg Neustadttowards Wolfsburg Hbf RB 36Magdeburg Buckautowards Aschersleben RB 41Magdeburg Buckautowards Oschersleben Bode RB 43Terminus RB 48 Magdeburg Buckautowards Bernburg HbfPreceding station DB Regio Nordost Following stationTerminus RE 1 Magdeburg Neustadttowards Cottbus HbfPreceding station DB Regio Sudost Following stationTerminus RE 13 Magdeburg Neustadttowards Leipzig HbfRE 14 Magdeburg Neustadttowards Falkenberg Elster Magdeburg Neustadttowards Uelzen RE 20 TerminusTerminus RE 30 Magdeburg Buckautowards Halle Saale HbfMagdeburg Sudenburgtowards Braunschweig Hbf RB 40 Magdeburg Neustadttowards Burg bei Magdeburg Preceding station S Bahn Mittelelbe Following stationMagdeburg Hasselbachplatztowards Schonebeck Bad Salzelmen S 1 Magdeburg Neustadttowards WittenbergeLocationMagdeburg HauptbahnhofLocation within Saxony AnhaltShow map of Saxony AnhaltMagdeburg HauptbahnhofLocation within GermanyShow map of GermanyMagdeburg HauptbahnhofLocation within EuropeShow map of Europe Contents 1 Importance 2 History 2 1 Construction 2 2 Damage in World War II 2 3 Reconstruction after 1945 3 Train services 4 References 5 External linksImportance EditThe station is the main station of Magdeburg and along with Halle Hauptbahnhof the centre of long distance rail transport in Saxony Anhalt It is also connected to the Magdeburg S Bahn network and the HarzElbeExpress regional rail network History EditThe current main station is built on the site of the western side of the former Magdeburg Fortress Several competing railway companies had built lines to Magdeburg between 1839 and 1849 each with their own stations They were built on the west bank of the Elbe river on reclaimed land With the increasing industrialisation and growing importance of Magdeburg the need for space at stations grew A central station however was not feasible at first As the existing railway facilities in Magdeburg became more inadequate the construction of a central station became more urgent Both the city of Magdeburg and various railway companies conducted lengthy negotiations with the military with the objective of buying the grounds of the disused fortress In 1870 three railway companies the Berlin Potsdam Magdeburg Railway the Magdeburg Halberstadt Railway Magdeburg Leipzig Railway finally reached an agreement to buy the 33 hectares of the fortifications from the state of Prussia 5 Construction Edit Former western station building and concourse January 1925 now Kolner Platz The foundation stone for the new Magdeburg station was laid in 1870 The companies involved were the Berlin Potsdam Magdeburg Railway the Magdeburg Halberstadt Railway both of which had been strongly affected by the confined spaces of the stations on the banks of the Elbe and lastly the Magdeburg Leipzig Railway which was less troubled by its existing infrastructure The companies built two entrance buildings The Magdeburg Leipzig Railway constructed the eastern entrance building in the style of a Tuscan palace between 1872 and 1882 Its cladding consists of sandstone obtained from Konigslutter The western entrance building was built by the Berlin Potsdam Magdeburg Railway and was shared with the Magdeburg Halberstadt Railway In contrast to the eastern building Nebra sandstone was used for the north facade of the western building its walls were made of bricks faced with stone Both buildings were of equal length and connected with each other by separate tunnels for passengers and baggage On 15 May 1873 the first train ran between the new station and the town of Burg The official opening took place on 18 August 1873 Construction works continued until 1893 In addition to the passenger station there were also extensive freight facilities On 1 July 1923 the first electric train ran from Zerbst to Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof Electrification had begun in 1910 but had been interrupted by World War I From 7 October 1934 electric trains also ran to Halle Damage in World War II Edit As an infrastructure building the central station was subject of heavy bombing during World War II On 16 January 1945 the station was hit in a severe air raid on the city The western station building was completely destroyed and never rebuilt while the eastern entrance building was heavily damaged and the platform halls were partially collapsed The tracks were littered with bomb craters and the signal boxes were partially destroyed by the bombing Reconstruction after 1945 Edit Entrance hall At the end of March 1946 the restoration of the electrification had been completed on the rail networks in the Soviet occupation zone Then the Soviet military authorities then demanded the removal of the overhead line equipment and the transfer of the electrical rolling stock as reparations to the Soviet Union which was partly returned in the early 1950s in need of repair The rail network was then electrified for the third time and electric train operation resumed in 1956 Reconstructed of the main station started in 1946 but the platform halls were omitted In 1974 the Magdeburg S Bahn was established More extensive alterations were made in 1984 After German reunification in 1992 platforms were lengthened to allow Intercity Express operation In 2003 the pedestrian tunnel was extended to connect the various platforms to an entrance on the western side of the station The station was modernised again between 2008 and 2015 at a cost of about 300 million Train services EditThe following services currently call at the station 6 Line Train Type Route Operator FrequencyIC 55 Intercity Koln Hbf Wuppertal Hbf Dortmund Hbf Hamm Westfalen Hannover Hbf Braunschweig Hbf Magdeburg Halle Saale Hbf Leipzig Halle Airport Leipzig Hbf Dresden Hbf DB Fernverkehr Every 2 hoursIC 56 Intercity Norddeich Mole Emden Hbf Oldenburg Hbf Bremen Hbf Hannover Hbf Braunschweig Hbf Magdeburg Halle Saale Hbf Leipzig Hbf DB Fernverkehr Every 2 hoursIC 56 Intercity Norddeich Mole Emden Hbf Oldenburg Hbf Bremen Hbf Hannover Hbf Braunschweig Hbf Magdeburg Brandenburg Hbf Potsdam Hbf Berlin Hbf Cottbus Hbf DB Fernverkehr 1x dayIC 56 Intercity Leipzig Hbf Leipzig Halle Airport Halle Saale Hbf Magdeburg Stendal Wittenberge Schwerin Hbf Rostock Hbf Warnemunde DB Fernverkehr 1x dayRE 1 Regional Express Magdeburg Brandenburg Hbf Potsdam Hbf Berlin Hbf Erkner Furstenwalde Spree Frankfurt Oder Cottbus Hbf DB Regio Nordost 1x per hourRE 6 Regional Express Magdeburg Haldensleben Oebisfelde Wolfsburg Hbf DB Regio Sudost 4x per dayRE 10 Regional Express Magdeburg Stendal Salzwedel Uelzen DB Regio Sudost Every 2 hoursRE 11 Regional Express Magdeburg Halberstadt Thale Hbf Transdev Sachsen Anhalt 1x per hourRE 13 Regional Express Magdeburg Dessau Hbf Leipzig Hbf DB Regio Sudost Every 2 hoursRE 14 Regional Express Magdeburg Dessau Hbf Lutherstadt Wittenberg Hbf Falkenberg Elster DB Regio Sudost Individual servicesRE 20 Regional Express Magdeburg Stendal Salzwedel Uelzen DB Regio Sudost Every 2 hoursRE 21 Regional Express Magdeburg Halberstadt Goslar Transdev Sachsen Anhalt Every 2 hoursRE 30 Regional Express Magdeburg Halle Saale Hbf DB Regio Sudost 1x per hourRB 31 Regionalbahn Magdeburg Halberstadt Blankenburg Harz Transdev Sachsen Anhalt Every 2 hoursRB 36 Regionalbahn Magdeburg Haldensleben Wolfsburg Hbf DB Regio Sudost 1x per hourRB 40 Regionalbahn Braunschweig Hbf Magdeburg Burg b Magdeburg Genthin DB Regio Sudost 1x per hourRB 41 Regionalbahn Magdeburg Stassfurt Aschersleben DB Regio Sudost Every 2 hoursRB 42 Regionalbahn Magdeburg Gutergluck Dessau Hbf DB Regio Sudost Every 2 hoursRB 43 Regionalbahn Magdeburg Langenweddingen Oschersleben Bode Transdev Sachsen Anhalt 1x per hourRB 48 Regionalbahn Magdeburg Calbe Saale Ost Bernburg DB Regio Sudost Every 2 hoursS 1 S Bahn Wittenberge Stendal Magdeburg Schonebeck Elbe Schonebeck Salzelmen S Bahn Mittelelbe 1x per hourReferences Edit a b Stationspreisliste 2023 Station price list 2023 PDF in German DB Station amp Service 28 November 2022 Retrieved 14 December 2022 Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland German railway atlas 2009 2010 ed Schweers Wall 2009 ISBN 978 3 89494 139 0 Liniennetzplan Magdeburg und die Region PDF Magdeburger Regionalverkehrsverbund December 2020 Retrieved 8 August 2021 Since 1946 catenaries and overhead line masts were dismantled as Soviet war reparations Asmus Helmut 2005 1200 Jahre Magdeburg 1200 years of Magdeburg in German Vol 3 Magdeburg Scriptum pp 222 223 Timetables for Magdeburg Hbf station in German External links EditConstruction work information of Deutsche Bahn in German Construction work information of the City of Magdeburg in German A Moment in Magdeburg In 1970 the British Military Train pauses in Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof Portals Transport Germany Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof amp oldid 1115227418, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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