Bremerhaven Central Station

Bremerhaven Hauptbahnhof
Station building in 1998
Operations
Category 3
Type Bf
Platforms in use 4
DS100 code HBH
Station code 0868
Construction and location
Opened 1914
Location Bremerhaven
State Bremen
Country Germany
Local authority Geestemünde
Home page www.bahnhof.de
Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 73
27570 Bremerhaven
Route information
List of railway stations in Bremen

Bremerhaven Central Station (German: Bremerhaven Hauptbahnhof) is a railway station for the city of Bremerhaven in northwestern Germany. It is the main railway hub for the city, offering regional connections to Bremen, Osnabrück, Cuxhaven, Bremervörde and Hamburg. Museal services on the line to Bad Bederkesa also call at the station during weekends in summer.

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History

First plans to build a railway link between Bremerhaven and Bremen were laid out as early as the 1850s. From 1859 to 1862, a line was built with a terminal station at Geestemünde (now a borough of Bremerhaven). In 1896, the railway line to Cuxhaven was built, also connecting to the terminus station. Due to an increase in traffic, it was decided to abandon the old station and build a new one, because the old one, connected with single-track, can't be increased, and on July 1, 1914 the new station, then called Geestemünde-Bremerhaven, was opened together with a new, grade-separated line to Lehe and Cuxhaven.

When Geestemünde and Lehe were merged to form Wesermünde in 1924, the station was renamed to Wesermünde-Bremerhaven. The station building survived World War II, but the station hall was pulled down in the early 70's - having survived the railway electrification in 1966. The station name changed again when Wesermünde was renamed to Bremerhaven in 1947, and the station became known as Bremerhaven Hauptbahnhof.

From the mid-1990s to 2000, there used to be a daily InterCityExpress service to Munich, leaving Bremerhaven in the morning and arriving in the evening. This service was abandoned, leaving the station without long-distance services ever since. Due to the US Army barracks in Bremerhaven, there also were regular military train services in the 1970s.[1]

Renovation plans

Deutsche Bahn, along with the city government, have laid out plans to renovate the station. Renovation will include remodeling the platforms, raising them to improve accessibility, as well as removing one of the two staircases per platform and replacing them with a lift. The station subway will also be renovated, as will the entrance hall. Renovation is estimated to be finished by 2009 and first was budgeted at 8.2 million, of which the state of Bremen was supposed to pay 3.8 million.[2] With this budget, it would not have been possible to fully restore the station hall, however, and lobbyist groups have called for additional funding to allow the removal of the hall's current low ceiling. After negotiations, the Deutsche Bahn announced to rise its share of the € 8.2 million fund to € 800,000 on the condition that the city of Bremerhaven would pay € 600,000 to allow for the renovation of the entrance hall. The planned shortening of the station platforms to 210 metres is regarded as controversial, as city officials fear this will cut the station off the long-distance network indefinitely. DB, however, has claimed that even with a 210 m platform, a single ICE 2 unit could still call at the station, as these units are 205 metres long.[3]

Operational usage

Services operated by DB Regio, EVB and Nordseebahn call at the station. It is also frequently passed by freight trains to and from the Bremerhaven seaport, a special through track exists for these trains. There is a RegionalExpress connection to Osnabrück Hbf via Bremen Hbf, served by modern double decker trains. The other connections are local only, either operated by DB using renovated Silberling carriages or by the private carriers using DMUs, as the lines to Hamburg and Cuxhaven are not electrified. The next station to the north is Bremerhaven-Lehe, the next station to the south is Bremerhaven-Wulsdorf.

See also

References

  1. ^ Robert W. Rynerson. "Berlin - duty train timetables/fahrplan - 1970". http://www.Berlin1969.com/#/timetables-page-3/3861323. Retrieved 2006-12-06. 
  2. ^ "Frisches Geld für drei Bahnhöfe". Verlagsgruppe Kreiszeitung. http://syke.mzv.net/news/stories/bremen/?id=81547. Retrieved 2006-12-18. 
  3. ^ Hensellek, Gert-U. (2007-01-19). "Nachschlag für den Hauptbahnhof". NORDSEE-Zeitung: p. 8. 

External links

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Preceding station   EVB   Following station
Terminus Bremerhaven-Hamburg
KBS 122
  Heritage railways
Schaufenster Fischereihafen   Bremerhaven—Bederkesa   Lehe