Stellwerk Fichtengrund

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Stellwerk Fichtengrund is a decommissioned railway signal box on the outskirts of Berlin in Oranienburg, Germany, formerly in the GDR. It was built in 1964 by the GDR railway Deutsche Reichsbahn to operate the connection to, what was at the time, a secret rail track connecting the Prussian Northern Railway with the Heidekrautbahn. The track, which was omitted from maps during the GDR period, was used to test a new Telescopic Axle to allow train coaches to easily change from European to Russian track gauge.[1] The prototype worked but was never put into mass production.

Structure

The Stellwerk[2] operated a type GS II DR[3] point control system and the structure was designed by the building department of the Deutsche Reichsbahn.[4] The building consists of a block containing the control centre with radial viewing windows and a separate part containing the electrical relay rooms. The construction is of brick and precast concrete panels with concrete roofs.

Similar buildings

The Reichsbahn built several virtually identical buildings situated in Birkenwerder,[5] Satzkorn,[6] Hohen-Neuendorf-West[7] and Schönfließ. [8]

Protected building status

On the 20th March 2012 the exterior of the building was awarded protected building status - added to the "Denkmalliste des Landes Brandenburg".

References

  1. Bernd Kuhlmann – BRISANTE ZUGFAHRTEN auf Schienen der DR . GVE 1999 ISBN 3-89218-057-1, p.34.
  2. "Stellwerk – Wiktionary" (in (German)). De.wiktionary.org. 2013-10-12. Retrieved 2013-10-20. 
  3. Jörg List. "Eisenbahnbetriebsfeld Gotha". Ebf-gotha.de. Retrieved 2013-10-20. 
  4. Peter Bley , author of Berliner Nordbahn: 125 Jahre Eisenbahn Berlin-Neustrelitz-Stralsund . Neddermeyer 2002 ISBN 978-3-933254-33-7
  5. "S-Bahn Fahrdienstleiter.CL | Stellwerk Bi". Fahrdienstleiter.cl. Retrieved 2013-10-20. 
  6. "Stellwerk Satzkorn im Winter". Strassenkatalog.de. 2008-02-08. Retrieved 2013-10-20. 
  7. "BahnInfo regional". Berlin.bahninfo.de. Retrieved 2013-10-20. 
  8. "Stellwerk Schönfließ". Strassenkatalog.de. 2009-02-22. Retrieved 2013-10-20. 

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