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Probstzella station

Probstzella station is the station of the Thuringian town of Probstzella in the district of Saalfeld-Rudolstadt. It is located at the southeastern edge of Probstzella and since 1 October 1885 it has been a through station on the Franconian Forest Railway. The station is 1.3 km from the Bavarian-Thuringian border and after the Second World War until German reunification in 1990, it served as the point of entry for traffic passing from West Germany to East Germany and is considered the last remaining border station on the Inner German border.

Probstzella
Through station
General information
LocationBahnhofstr. 1, Probstzella, Thuringia
Germany
Coordinates50°31′41″N 11°23′2″E / 50.52806°N 11.38389°E / 50.52806; 11.38389
Owned byDeutsche Bahn
Operated byDB Station&Service
Line(s)
Platforms3
Other information
Station code5045[1]
DS100 codeUQPR[2]
IBNR8010288
Category5[1]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened8 August 1885; 138 years ago (1885-08-08)
Electrified1939-1946[3]
12 June 1950; 73 years ago (1950-06-12)
Services
Preceding station DB Regio Bayern Following station
Ludwigsstadt RE 14 Unterloquitz
RE 42 Kaulsdorf (Saale)
towards Leipzig Hbf
Location
Probstzella
Location within Thuringia

History edit

 
Station in 1921

The station was opened on 8 August 1885 with the completion of the section of the Franconian Forest Railway from Eichicht (now part of Kaulsdorf) to Probstzella as one of the Prussian state railways. On 1 October 1885 the Royal Bavarian State Railways opened the Ludwigsstadt–Probstzella section, completing the line from Bavaria, following the earlier opening of the Stockheim–Ludwigsstadt section. Probstzella is the southernmost station on the line in Thuringia.

The Probstzella–Schmiedefeld line opened at the end of 1898 and it was extended to Sonnenberg in 1913.

The Franconian Forest line was of great importance as the main line between Bavaria and central Germany. It was electrified on 15 May 1939. In 1939 it was served each day by two long-distance express trains, up to eleven regional express trains, two semi-fast trains and eight local trains.

In April 1945, traffic was interrupted by the Second World War, but it was soon resumed and in November 1945 the overhead lines were also restored. Continuous electrical operations between Thuringia and Bavaria were delayed due to problems in guaranteeing power supply, because Thuringia was in the Soviet occupation zone and Bavaria was in the American zone. In 1946, the overhead lines were removed in the Soviet zone for war reparations. In 1950, the section of the line from the border to Probstzella station was re-electrified so that steam locomotives did not have to run up the steep climb to Steinbach am Wald. As a result, the change point between the electrical locomotives of Deutsche Bundesbahn (DB) and the locomotives of Deutsche Reichsbahn (DR) was moved to Probstzella from Ludwigsstadt. This section was the only transition between DB and DR that was operated electrically. In addition to the locomotive transfer operations, border controls on freight trains were carried out at Probstzella and immigration formalities, which had previously been carried out on the trains, moved to Probstzella station.

The second track between Saalfeld and the border was dismantled in 1946. As a result, rail services were limited. In 1947 an express train and three freight trains ran over the border each day.

 
Looking north

On 20 September 1961, DR decided to build a 347 metres long connecting curve between the Franconian Forest line and the line to Sonnenberg. This had been planned since 1936, to avoid the need to reverse in Probstzella. The curve would have an advantage for border security as internal traffic would no longer have to run to the border station. On 2 October 1961, construction work began north of the station. On 9 December 1961 the new line was opened.[4] Probstzella halt was opened on 2 November 1964 on this single-track curve.[5] On 23 May 1993, the curve was closed.

In 1995, double track and electrification was restored on the Franconian Forest line. Since then, only regional trains stop in Probstzella. Freight trains also stop there when they need an extra locomotive to climb the ramp to Steinbach.

Border control offices edit

 
Border control offices (October 2008)

A separate building for border control was built at Probstzella station in 1976. It is a four-storey masonry building. On the ground floor of the building there were rooms for border control and a 20-metre-long “control” path, through which all those leaving had to pass. In addition, it housed the offices of the East German border troops, passport control and customs.

Since German reunification, the building has been abandoned. In May 2007, it was bought by the town of Probstzella for €3,500, with the intention of demolishing it. The Thuringian Conservation Office informed the community in August 2008 that due to its dilapidated condition it would not be heritage listed.[6]

Historians of the period spoke out against the demolition proposal. There were plans to establish a museum in part of the former border station.[7] In December 2008 the building was finally torn down. On 6 November 2010, a border station museum opened in the historic station building, covering the history of border controls at the border stations on the Inner German border.[8]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b "Stationspreisliste 2024" [Station price list 2024] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  2. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  3. ^ Since 1946 catenaries and overhead line masts were dismantled as Soviet war reparations.
  4. ^ Wolfgang Beyer: Eisenbahn im Sonneberger Land. Eisenbahn-Fachbuch-Verlag Neustadt/Coburg, 2004, ISBN 3-9807748-5-6. p. 113
  5. ^ Ulrich Rockelmann/Thomas Naumann: Die Frankenwaldbahn. Die Geschichte der Steilrampe über den Frankenwald. EK-Verlag Freiburg 1997, ISBN 3-88255-581-5, p. 140.
  6. ^ Moritz Miebach: "Letzte Station DDR", in: Einestages, no date.
  7. ^ Harald Lachmann: "Ein Betonbau als Touristenziel"[permanent dead link], in: Stuttgarter Zeitung, 1 September 2008.
  8. ^ Ute Häffner: "Grenzgeschichten in Probstzella", in: TLZ.de, 4 November 2010.

References edit

  • Rossberg, Ralf Roman (1991). Grenze über deutschen Schienen 1945–1990 (in German). Freiburg: EK-Verlag. ISBN 3-88255-829-6.
  • Rockelmann, Ulrich; Naumann, Thomas (1997). Die Frankenwaldbahn. Die Geschichte der Steilrampe über den Frankenwald (in German). Freiburg: EK-Verlag. ISBN 3-88255-581-5.
  • Künzel, Wolfgang (2007). Der Eisenbahn-Reiseverkehr über die innerdeutsche Grenze zwischen Probstzella und Ludwigsstadt (in German). Hrsg. Transnet-Ortsverwaltung Saalfeld.

External links edit

  • "Homepage of the GDR border station museum in Probstzella" (in German). Retrieved 19 February 2011.
  • Hummel, Andreas (2 October 2008). "Letzter erhaltener DDR-Grenzbahnhof steht vor Abriss". Mitteldeutsche Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 19 February 2011.
  • Gerlach, Thomas (3 October 2008). "Der Kampf um den letzten DDR-Grenzbahnhof". Die Welt (in German). Retrieved 19 February 2011 9 pages{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  • Nath, Dörthe (7 November 2008). "Der letzte Bahnhof". taz (in German). Retrieved 19 February 2011.
  • "Track plan of Probstzella station" (PDF, 173.52 kB) (in German). Deutsche Bahn. Retrieved 19 February 2011.

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Probstzella station is the station of the Thuringian town of Probstzella in the district of Saalfeld Rudolstadt It is located at the southeastern edge of Probstzella and since 1 October 1885 it has been a through station on the Franconian Forest Railway The station is 1 3 km from the Bavarian Thuringian border and after the Second World War until German reunification in 1990 it served as the point of entry for traffic passing from West Germany to East Germany and is considered the last remaining border station on the Inner German border ProbstzellaThrough stationGeneral informationLocationBahnhofstr 1 Probstzella ThuringiaGermanyCoordinates50 31 41 N 11 23 2 E 50 52806 N 11 38389 E 50 52806 11 38389Owned byDeutsche BahnOperated byDB Station amp ServiceLine s Franconian Forest Railway KBS 840 Sonneberg Probstzella railwayPlatforms3Other informationStation code5045 1 DS100 codeUQPR 2 IBNR8010288Category5 1 Websitewww bahnhof deHistoryOpened8 August 1885 138 years ago 1885 08 08 Electrified1939 1946 3 12 June 1950 73 years ago 1950 06 12 ServicesPreceding station DB Regio Bayern Following station Ludwigsstadttowards Nurnberg Hbf RE 14 Unterloquitztowards Saalfeld Saale RE 42 Kaulsdorf Saale towards Leipzig HbfLocationProbstzellaLocation within Thuringia Contents 1 History 2 Border control offices 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Station in 1921 The station was opened on 8 August 1885 with the completion of the section of the Franconian Forest Railway from Eichicht now part of Kaulsdorf to Probstzella as one of the Prussian state railways On 1 October 1885 the Royal Bavarian State Railways opened the Ludwigsstadt Probstzella section completing the line from Bavaria following the earlier opening of the Stockheim Ludwigsstadt section Probstzella is the southernmost station on the line in Thuringia The Probstzella Schmiedefeld line opened at the end of 1898 and it was extended to Sonnenberg in 1913 The Franconian Forest line was of great importance as the main line between Bavaria and central Germany It was electrified on 15 May 1939 In 1939 it was served each day by two long distance express trains up to eleven regional express trains two semi fast trains and eight local trains In April 1945 traffic was interrupted by the Second World War but it was soon resumed and in November 1945 the overhead lines were also restored Continuous electrical operations between Thuringia and Bavaria were delayed due to problems in guaranteeing power supply because Thuringia was in the Soviet occupation zone and Bavaria was in the American zone In 1946 the overhead lines were removed in the Soviet zone for war reparations In 1950 the section of the line from the border to Probstzella station was re electrified so that steam locomotives did not have to run up the steep climb to Steinbach am Wald As a result the change point between the electrical locomotives of Deutsche Bundesbahn DB and the locomotives of Deutsche Reichsbahn DR was moved to Probstzella from Ludwigsstadt This section was the only transition between DB and DR that was operated electrically In addition to the locomotive transfer operations border controls on freight trains were carried out at Probstzella and immigration formalities which had previously been carried out on the trains moved to Probstzella station The second track between Saalfeld and the border was dismantled in 1946 As a result rail services were limited In 1947 an express train and three freight trains ran over the border each day nbsp Looking north On 20 September 1961 DR decided to build a 347 metres long connecting curve between the Franconian Forest line and the line to Sonnenberg This had been planned since 1936 to avoid the need to reverse in Probstzella The curve would have an advantage for border security as internal traffic would no longer have to run to the border station On 2 October 1961 construction work began north of the station On 9 December 1961 the new line was opened 4 Probstzella halt was opened on 2 November 1964 on this single track curve 5 On 23 May 1993 the curve was closed In 1995 double track and electrification was restored on the Franconian Forest line Since then only regional trains stop in Probstzella Freight trains also stop there when they need an extra locomotive to climb the ramp to Steinbach Border control offices edit nbsp Border control offices October 2008 A separate building for border control was built at Probstzella station in 1976 It is a four storey masonry building On the ground floor of the building there were rooms for border control and a 20 metre long control path through which all those leaving had to pass In addition it housed the offices of the East German border troops passport control and customs Since German reunification the building has been abandoned In May 2007 it was bought by the town of Probstzella for 3 500 with the intention of demolishing it The Thuringian Conservation Office informed the community in August 2008 that due to its dilapidated condition it would not be heritage listed 6 Historians of the period spoke out against the demolition proposal There were plans to establish a museum in part of the former border station 7 In December 2008 the building was finally torn down On 6 November 2010 a border station museum opened in the historic station building covering the history of border controls at the border stations on the Inner German border 8 Notes edit a b Stationspreisliste 2024 Station price list 2024 PDF in German DB Station amp Service 24 April 2023 Retrieved 29 November 2023 Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland German railway atlas 2009 2010 ed Schweers Wall 2009 ISBN 978 3 89494 139 0 Since 1946 catenaries and overhead line masts were dismantled as Soviet war reparations Wolfgang Beyer Eisenbahn im Sonneberger Land Eisenbahn Fachbuch Verlag Neustadt Coburg 2004 ISBN 3 9807748 5 6 p 113 Ulrich Rockelmann Thomas Naumann Die Frankenwaldbahn Die Geschichte der Steilrampe uber den Frankenwald EK Verlag Freiburg 1997 ISBN 3 88255 581 5 p 140 Moritz Miebach Letzte Station DDR in Einestages no date Harald Lachmann Ein Betonbau als Touristenziel permanent dead link in Stuttgarter Zeitung 1 September 2008 Ute Haffner Grenzgeschichten in Probstzella in TLZ de 4 November 2010 References editRossberg Ralf Roman 1991 Grenze uber deutschen Schienen 1945 1990 in German Freiburg EK Verlag ISBN 3 88255 829 6 Rockelmann Ulrich Naumann Thomas 1997 Die Frankenwaldbahn Die Geschichte der Steilrampe uber den Frankenwald in German Freiburg EK Verlag ISBN 3 88255 581 5 Kunzel Wolfgang 2007 Der Eisenbahn Reiseverkehr uber die innerdeutsche Grenze zwischen Probstzella und Ludwigsstadt in German Hrsg Transnet Ortsverwaltung Saalfeld External links edit Homepage of the GDR border station museum in Probstzella in German Retrieved 19 February 2011 Hummel Andreas 2 October 2008 Letzter erhaltener DDR Grenzbahnhof steht vor Abriss Mitteldeutsche Zeitung in German Retrieved 19 February 2011 Gerlach Thomas 3 October 2008 Der Kampf um den letzten DDR Grenzbahnhof Die Welt in German Retrieved 19 February 2011 9 pages a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint postscript link Nath Dorthe 7 November 2008 Der letzte Bahnhof taz in German Retrieved 19 February 2011 Track plan of Probstzella station PDF 173 52 kB in German Deutsche Bahn Retrieved 19 February 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Probstzella station amp oldid 1157460958, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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