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Senftenberg station

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DS100 code
  
BSN

Category
  
5

Opened
  
1869

Platforms in use
  
4

IBNR
  
8010327

Passengers
  
< 2,500

Station code
  
5823

Senftenberg station

Location
  
Senftenberg, Brandenburg Germany

Line(s)
  
Lübbenau–Kamenz (Sachs) (KBS 209.14) Großenhain–Cottbus (KBS 208) Schipkau–Finsterwalde (closed)

Address
  
01968 Senftenberg, Germany

Similar
  
Eberswalde Hauptbahnhof, Cottbus station, Lake Senftenberg, Königs Wusterhausen station, Bernau bei Berlin station

Senftenberg station is a railway station in Senftenberg in the German state of Brandenburg. It is a through station at the railway junction of the Lübbenau-Kamenz, the Großenhain–Cottbus and the Schipkau–Senftenberg railways. It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 5 station.

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History

The first station building was built in 1869 along with the line from Cottbus via Senftenberg and Großenhain to Dresden. In 1874, a second line, the Lübbenau–Kamenz railway was opened by the Berlin-Görlitz Railway Company. A second station building was built at that time.

As a result of extensions to handle the transport of lignite from the nearby lignite mining areas and the duplication of the line, the station building was rebuilt several times and expanded, most recently in 1927 during the raising of the tracks. The first tracks at Senftenberg were electrified in November 1987; all tracks exiting from Senftenberg have been operated electrically since 1990. The entrance building and the bus station in front of it were renovated and expanded after 1990.

After that the station lost its services one by one. Ticketing and services were closed or replaced by machines. The last shop was a hairdresser.

The entrance building still has a mural representing the town of Senftenberg. It is based on a view of the town in the 1970s.

Transport

Today, the following services stop at the station: .

References

Senftenberg station Wikipedia