Arnstadt Hauptbahnhof
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Arnstadt Hbf | |
The station building | |
Location | |
State | Thuringia |
Place | Ilm-Kreis |
Local authority | Arnstadt |
Operations | |
DS100 code | UA |
Station code | 0180 |
Type | Bf |
Category | 5 |
History | |
Key dates | Opened 1867 |
Deutsche Bahn - Stations in Germany | |
Arnstadt Hauptbahnhof (usually translated from German as Arnstadt Central Station, short form: Arnstadt Hbf) is the Hauptbahnhof for the town of Arnstadt in Thuringia, Germany. It is situated on the meeting point of the railway lines Erfurt-Schweinfurt, Erfurt-Ilmenau and Arnstadt-Saalfeld.
[edit] History
The station was opened on May 16, 1867, then as the southern endpoint of the railway line to Erfurt. In 1869, a line to Plaue and Ilmenau was added at the southern end of the station. In 1894, a third line to Saalfeld was opened.
The station saw a number of long-distance services calling before World War II, for example the fast trains from Berlin to Stuttgart. Its importance diminished however after the German division, even though it still had long distance trains to Suhl and Berlin calling at the station. In the 1990s, InterRegio services called at Arnstadt.
The former depot is now used as a depot for heritage steam engines.
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