Angermünde station
Through station | |
Platform | |
Location |
Bahnhofsplatz 1c, Angermünde, Brandenburg Germany |
Coordinates | 53°0′56″N 13°59′46″E / 53.01556°N 13.99611°ECoordinates: 53°0′56″N 13°59′46″E / 53.01556°N 13.99611°E |
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Platforms | 5 |
Other information | |
Station code | 148[1] |
DS100 code | WA[2] |
IBNR | 8010004 |
Category | 3[1] |
Website | www.bahnhof.de |
History | |
Opened | 15 November 1842 |
Traffic | |
Passengers | < 5,000 daily[3] |
Angermünde station is a transportation hub in the city of Angermünde in the northeast of the German state of Brandenburg. The station opened on 15 November 1842 on the Stettin Railway between Berlin and Szczecin and is the starting point of the Angermünde-Stralsund line to Stralsund, the Angermünde-Schwedt line to Schwedt and a disused branch line to Bad Freienwalde.
History
The station was opened on 15 November 1842 by the Berlin-Stettin Railway Company (German: Berlin-Stettiner Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, BStE) with the line from Berlin. On 15 August 1843, the extension to Szczecin (then part of Prussia and called Stettin in German) was opened. In the following years the station grew into a major junction with the opening of lines to Stralsund (1863), Schwedt (1873) and Bad Freienwalde (1877). In 1879, the BStE was nationalised as part of the Prussian state railways. The station was originally built on an “island” surrounded by tracks (known as an Inselbahnhof in German). In 1906, the tracks were redesigned and all the tracks were moved to the west side of the building. In 1861 the original station building was replaced by a new building. The old building later served as a post office and a police station, but it is now unused. As a result of numerous changes to the building during the period of East Germany (1945–1990) the old building has disappeared. The station complex is a listed building.
Train services
Angermünde station is west of central Angermünde. The station building is east of the tracks. The station has two island platforms with four tracks for passenger traffic. At the northern end of the western platform, there is an additional terminal track. Freight facilities are close to the northern end of the passenger station. The line to Schwedt branches directly in the platform area from the other tracks so that only tracks 1 and 2 can be used by trains to and from Schwedt.
The station is served by the following service(s):[4]
- Intercity-Express services (ICE 15) (Binz -) Stralsund - Eberswalde - Berlin - Erfurt - Frankfurt
- Intercity-Express services (ICE 28) (Binz -) Stralsund - Eberswalde - Berlin - Leipzig - Jena - Nuremberg - Munich (- Innsbruck)
- Intercity services (IC 32) Binz - Stralsund - Eberswalde - Berlin - Hanover - Dortmund - Essen - Duisburg - Düsseldorf - Cologne
- Regional services RE 3 Stralsund - Greifswald - Pasewalk - Angermünde - Berlin - Ludwigsfelde - Jüterbog - Falkenberg - Elsterwerda
- Regional services RE 3 Schwedt - Angermünde - Berlin - Ludwigsfelde - Jüterbog - Lutherstadt Wittenberg
- Local services RB 61 Schwedt - Angermünde
- Local services RB 62 Prenzlau - Angermünde (- Eberswalde)
- Local services RB 66 (Berlin - Bernau - Eberswalde -) Angermunde - Szczecin
Preceding station | Deutsche Bahn | Following station | ||
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ICE 15 | towards Frankfurt (Main) Hbf |
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towards Stralsund Hbf | ICE 28 | towards Munich Hbf |
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towards Ostseebad Binz | IC/EC 32 | towards Cologne Hbf |
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toward Stralsund Hbf | RE 3 | Chorin toward Elsterwerda-Biehla |
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toward Schwedt | RE 3 | Chorin toward Lutherstadt Wittenberg Hbf |
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RB 66 | Passow toward Szczecin Główny |
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Preceding station | Niederbarnimer Eisenbahn | Following station | ||
toward Schwedt | RB 61 | Terminus | ||
toward Prenzlau | RB 62 | Terminus |
Notes
- 1 2 "Stationspreisliste 2017" [Station price list 2017] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 18 November 2016. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
- ↑ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
- ↑ "Bahnhofsentwicklungsprogramm Brandenburg. Aktueller Stand und Konzeption 2006" (PDF) (in German). Deutsche Bahn. November 2006. p. 19. Retrieved 8 March 2011.
- ↑ Timetables for Angermünde station (in German)
References
- Grusenick, Dieter; Morlok, Erich; Regling, Horst (1996). Die Berlin-Stettiner Eisenbahn (in German). transpress. ISBN 3-344-71046-X.
- Grusenick, Dieter; Morlok, Erich; Regling, Horst (1999). Die Angermünde-Stralsunder Eisenbahn einschließlich Nebenstrecken (in German). Stuttgart: transpress. ISBN 3-613-71095-1.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Angermünde station. |
- "Bahnhof Angermünde" (in German). Angermünde City. Retrieved 8 March 2011.