Lehnitz station

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General information
LocationBirkenwerderweg 2
16515 Lehnitz
Brandenburg
Germany
Owned by DB Netz
Operated by DB Station&Service
Line(s)
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Train operators S-Bahn Berlin
Other information
Station code3617
DS100 code BLEN [1]
IBNR8081722
Category 5 [2]
Fare zone VBB: Berlin C/5053 [3]
Website www.bahnhof.de
History
Opened10 April 1878;146 years ago (1878-04-10)
Rebuilt1977–1980
Electrified S-Bahn-Logo.svg : 4 October 1925;98 years ago (1925-10-04)
main line: 15 December 1983;40 years ago (1983-12-15)
Services
Preceding station Berlin S-Bahn Following station
Oranienburg
Terminus
S1 Borgsdorf
towards Wannsee
Lehnitz station
Location
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Location within Brandenburg
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Location within Germany
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Lehnitz (in German Bahnhof Lehnitz) is a railway station in the district of Lehnitz, Oranienburg, Germany. It is served by route S1 of the Berlin S-Bahn, with trains in both directions stopping every 20 min during the hours of operation. [4]

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Location

The station is situated centrally in the former municipality of Lehnitz which in 2003 was incorporated into Oranienburg, 25.7 km (16.0 mi) from the former Nordbahnhof on the line of Berliner Nordbahn and 1.7 km (1.1 mi) from Oranienburg station. It is in fare zone Berlin C of Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg.

History

The passenger-only station was opened on 10 April 1878. On 4 October 1925 an electric S-Bahn train reached the station for the first time. While south of Birkenwerder station the tracks for suburban and long-distance traffic were separate, both services shared the tracks north of it, and thus also in Lehnitz station. One track of the line was lifted after 1945 for war reparations. After it was relaid, suburban and long-distance traffic each used a separate track. Since only S-Bahn trains stopped in Lehnitz, the eastern platform was therefore not used from 1964. [5]

Work started in 1977 to upgrade the line to four tracks. A new bridge across the Oder Havel Canal was built north of Lehnitz station which was completely renewed. The tracks were moved west, and the new station, southwest of the old one, was opened in March 1980. The S-Bahn trains originally used only the western track, and the long-distance trains passed the eastern side of the platform without stopping. The new long-distance tracks east of the platform were taken into service in April 1989, and S-Bahn trains have used both sides of the platform since then. [5]

Buildings and engineering works

The original station was situated at ground level and had two side platforms and a small station building. The new station was built on an embankment and has an island platform which is accessed at its northern end by stairs from a foot tunnel, and at its southern end by a barrier-free ramp. The latter access route crossed the western S-Bahn track and is protected by crossing gates. The old station building was dismantled in 1981/1982, and no traces remain of it and the former gated level crossing. [5]

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