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Oldenburg (Oldenburg) Hauptbahnhof

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Station code
  
4765

IBNR
  
8000291

Address
  
26122 Oldenburg, Germany

Architectural style
  
Art Nouveau

DS100 code
  
HOLD

Category
  
2

Opened
  
1915

Platforms in use
  
7

Oldenburg (Oldenburg) Hauptbahnhof

Location
  
Oldenburg (Oldenburg), Lower Saxony Germany

Line(s)
  
Bremen–Oldenburg (KBS 390) Oldenburg–Leer (KBS 390) Wilhelmshaven–Oldenburg (KBS 392) Oldenburg–Osnabrück (KBS 392)

Similar
  
Osnabrück Hauptbahnhof, Bremen Hauptbahnhof, Norddeich Mole railway st, Emden Hauptbahnhof, Leer (Ostfriesl) railway st

Oldenburg Hauptbahnhof (originally Oldenburg Centralbahnhof) is the main passenger station in the city of Oldenburg in the German state of Lower Saxony. With gradual closure of other stations, including Ofenerdiek and Osternburg, it is currently the only passenger station in Oldenburg. It is a through station, with seven platform tracks. Its large reception hall was built in the Art Nouveau style.

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History

The first railway in the capital of the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg was the line from Oldenburg to Bremen via Delmenhorst opened by the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg State Railways on 15 July 1867. On 3 September 1867, a line was opened from Oldenburg to Heppens (later renamed Wilhelmshaven), financed by the Prussian government. The line was operated by the Oldenburg State Railways, which in 1913 bought the line from Prussia, placing an enormous burden on the state’s budget. On 15 June 1869, the Oldenburg–Leer line was opened. On 15 October 1875, the Oldenburg State Railways opened the Oldenburg–Osnabrück line.

The first Oldenburg station was planned to be built in today’s Cäcilienplatz. In 1868, it became clear that the proposed building would be too small for the growing demand. Therefore, the project was never realized. Instead, a converted freight shed served as Oldenburg’s station for twelve years.

On 21 May 1879, the Central Station was finally inaugurated as the first "real" station in Oldenburg at the site of the present station. It was a neo-Gothic building designed by the renowned architect Conrad Wilhelm Hase. It was considered one of the most romantic railway buildings in Germany.

Today’s Oldenburg station was inaugurated on 3 August 1915 without much ceremony after four years of construction. The magnificent Art Nouveau building was designed by the architect, Friedrich Mettegang. A separate building was planned for the Grand Duke of Oldenburg to board trains, called Prince Hall. As part of the new building the tracks were raised by about 3.25 meters. The building was placed at the edge of the tracks, so that the station could be rebuilt as a through station. Up to that time, travellers who wanted to continue past Oldenburg had to change trains. In 1992 the line was electrified from Oldenburg to Leer.

Connections

The station’s track 1 is next to the main building and it has three Island platforms, numbered as tracks 3/4, 5/6 and 7/8. Track 2 is a through track without a platform.

Train services

The following services currently call at the station:

  • Intercity Express services (ICE 10) Oldenburg - Bremen - Hanover - Wolfsburg - Berlin
  • Intercity Express services (ICE 22) Oldenburg - Bremen - Hanover - Kassel - Frankfurt
  • Intercity Express services (ICE 25) Oldenburg - Bremen - Hanover - Kassel - Würzburg – Nürnberg – Ingolstadt – Munich
  • Intercity services (IC 56) Norddeich - Emden - Oldenburg - Bremen - Hanover - Braunschweig - Magdeburg - Leipzig / Berlin - Cottbus
  • Regional services RE 1 Norddeich - Emden - Oldenburg - Bremen - Nienburg - Hanover
  • Regional services RE 18 Wilhelmshaven - Varel - Oldenburg - Cloppenburg - Bramsche - Osnabrück
  • Bremen S-Bahn services RS3 Bad Zwischenahn - Oldenburg - Delmerhorst - Bremen
  • The main long-distance service through Oldenburg is an InterCity service operating at two-hour intervals to Leipzig via Hanover. In addition, Intercity-Express trains operate once a day on several routes.

    References

    Oldenburg (Oldenburg) Hauptbahnhof Wikipedia