Recklinghausen Hauptbahnhof
Hbf | |
Main entrance to station building | |
Location |
Große Perdekamp Str. 2 Recklinghausen, NRW Germany |
Coordinates | 51°36′58″N 7°12′11″E / 51.6162°N 7.2030°ECoordinates: 51°36′58″N 7°12′11″E / 51.6162°N 7.2030°E |
Line(s) | Wanne-Eickel–Hamburg |
Platforms | 3 |
Other information | |
Station code | 5160[1] |
DS100 code | ERE[2] |
IBNR | 00149 |
Category | 3[1] |
Website | www.bahnhof.de |
History | |
Opened | 1870 |
Key dates | |
1945 | Destroyed |
1998 | Current structure built |
Recklinghausen Hauptbahnhof is a railway station for the city of Recklinghausen in Germany.
History
The original station opened in 1870 by the Cologne-Minden Railway Company as part of the construction of the Hamburg-Venlo railway.
During the Second World War, on April 1, 1945, a heavy bombing raid mostly destroyed the station and tracks. It is commemorated by the bunker built next to the station, in which the Kunsthalle Recklinghausen was established in 1950.
An outstanding feature of the architecture of the station building with its glass front is now the clock tower. The new bus station was built in 1998. Up until the renovation of the building, a plaque commemorating the 5000th kilometer of electrified rail of the Deutsche Bundesbahn, was located in the station. The plaque has been missing since the completion of the renovation.
Preceding station | Deutsche Bahn | Following station | ||
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towards Emden Außenhafen or Norddeich Mole | IC/EC 35 | |||
toward Münster Hbf | RE 2 Rhein-Haard-Express | toward Düsseldorf Hbf |
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toward Münster Hbf | RE 42 Niers-Haard-Express | toward Mönchengladbach Hbf |
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Preceding station | Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn | Following station | ||
Terminus | S 2 | toward Dortmund Hbf |
References
- 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.