Braunschweig Hauptbahnhof | |
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Braunschweig Central Station in Berliner Platz, September 2006 | |
Operations | |
Category | 2 |
Type | Crossing station |
Platforms in use | 8 |
DS100 code | HBS |
Station code | 835 |
Construction and location | |
Opened | 1 October 1960 |
Architect | Erwin Dürkop |
Location | Braunschweig |
State | Lower Saxony |
Country | Germany |
Home page | www.bahnhof.de |
Route information | |
List of railway stations in Lower Saxony |
Braunschweig Central Station (German: Braunschweig Hauptbahnhof) a railway station in the German city Braunschweig. It is about 1.5 km to the southeast the city center and was opened on October 1, 1960, replacing the old passenger station on the southern edge of the old town.
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In the 1930s work had been carried out to reroute the main line so that the old terminal station could be replaced with a through station. Increasing traffic after World War II period made the need for a modern through main station more urgent. It was decided to build a new through station at the edge of the city at its current location next to the Viewegs Garten.
The station has connections and interchanges with the following lines of transportation:
M1 Stöckheim – Hauptbahnhof (main station)– Rathaus (city hall) – Wenden
M2 Heidberg – Hauptbahnhof – Rathaus – Siegfriedviertel only in the evening and on Sundays
M5 Hauptbahnhof – Zentrum – Weststadt – Broitzem
M19 Hauptbahnhof – Ostring – Westring – Messegelände (exhibition centre) – Hauptbahnhof
M29 Hauptbahnhof – Messegelände – Westring – Ostring – Hauptbahnhof
420 Wolfenbüttel Bahnhof – Hauptbahnhof – Rathaus
431 Helmstedter Straße – Rautheim – Stöckheim – Melverode – Heidberg – Hauptbahnhof
M11 Mascherode – Bebelhof – Hauptbahnhof – Rathaus – Lehndorf – Lamme
461 Hauptbahnhof – Zentrum – Lehndorf – PTB – Völkenrode
601 620 Salzgitter-Lebenstedt – Hauptbahnhof
603 631 Salzgitter-Bad – Hauptbahnhof
730 Wilhelmstr. – Hauptbahnhof – Sickte – Evessen – Schöppenstedt
Braunschweig Hbf is situated on the following course book:[1]
Line | Route | Frequency | |
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RE 60 | Braunschweig – Peine – Lehrte – Hannover – Osnabrück – Rheine | Every two hours | |
RE | Braunschweig – Peine – Lehrte – Hannover – Bielefeld | Every two hours | |
RB | Braunschweig – Gifhorn – Wittingen – Uelzen | Every two hours | |
RB | Braunschweig – Wolfsburg – Oebisfelde – Stendal | Hourly Braunschweig-Wolfsburg Every two hours Wolfsburg-Stendal |
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RB | Braunschweig – Helmstedt – Magdeburg – Burg | Hourly | |
RB | Braunschweig – Wolfenbüttel – Schöppenstedt | Hourly | |
RB | Braunschweig – Lengede – Hoheneggelsen – Hildesheim | Single trains | |
RB | Braunschweig – Salzgitter-Thiede – Salzgitter-Lebenstedt | Single trains | |
RB | Braunschweig – Wolfenbüttel – Vienenburg – | Goslar | Every two hours |
Bad Harzburg | |||
RB | Braunschweig – Salzgitter-Ringelheim – Seesen – Osterode – Herzberg | Hourly |
Line | Route | Frequency |
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ICE 11 | Berlin Ostbahnhof – Berlin Hauptbahnhof – Braunschweig – Göttingen – Fulda – Frankfurt am Main – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Augsburg – München | Every two hours |
ICE 12 | Berlin Ostbahnhof – Berlin Hauptbahnhof – Braunschweig – Göttingen – Fulda – Frankfurt am Main – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Freiburg – Basel Badischer Bahnhof – Basel SBB (– Zürich – Interlaken Ost) | Every two hours |
ICE 50 | Dresden – Leipzig – Halle (Saale) – Magdeburg – Braunschweig – Hannover – Bremen – Oldenburg (Oldb) | Single trains |
IC 55 | Leipzig – Halle (Saale) – Magdeburg – Braunschweig – Hannover – Bielefeld – Hamm – Dortmund – Wuppertal – Solingen – Köln | Every two hours |
IC 56 | Dresden – Leipzig – Halle (Saale) – Magdeburg – Braunschweig – Hannover – Bremen – Oldenburg (Oldb) | Every two hours |
Another trains:
Preceding station | DB AG | Following station | ||
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toward München Hbf
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ICE 11 |
toward Berlin Ostbahnhof
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toward Köln Hbf
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IC 55 |
toward Leipzig Hbf
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Vechelde
toward Rheine
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RE 60 Ems-Leine-Express |
Terminus |