Schwedt station

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Schwedt (Oder)
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Schwedt railway station
General information
LocationBahnhofstr. 38, Schwedt, Brandenburg
Germany
Coordinates 53°03′46″N14°17′26″E / 53.06278°N 14.29056°E / 53.06278; 14.29056
Owned by Deutsche Bahn
Operated by DB Station&Service
Line(s) Angermünde-Schwedt railway
Platforms1
Tracks3
Construction
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code5736 [1]
DS100 code WSC [2]
IBNR8012943
Category 6 [1]
Fare zone VBB: 4369 [3]
Website www.bahnhof.de
History
Opened15 December 1873
Services
Preceding station Deutsche Bahn AG-Logo.svg DB Regio Nordost Following station
Schwedt Mitte RE 3
Terminus
Preceding station NEB Logo 2014.svg Niederbarnimer Eisenbahn Following station
Schwedt Mitte
towards Angermünde
RB 61 Terminus
Location
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Schwedt (Oder)
Location within Brandenburg
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Schwedt (Oder)
Location within Germany
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Schwedt (Oder)
Location within Europe

Schwedt (Oder) station is, along with the halt of Schwedt (Oder) Mitte, a station in the town of Schwedt in the Uckermark district of the German state of Brandenburg. It is heritage listed along with the goods sheds, the locomotive shed, the water tower and the water crane. [4]

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Location

The station is located at the kilometre 23.1 km of the Angermünde-Schwedt railway, about one kilometre east of the town centre. Adjacent roads are Gustav-Rotkopf-Straße, Karl-Marx-Straße and Berliner Straße. The nearest station to the west is Schwedt (Oder) Mitte, about one kilometre away. The station is in the area of the Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg (Berlin-Brandenburg transport association).

History

At the same time, the station was put into operation along with the Angermünde–Schwedt railway on 15 December 1873.

In 1981, seven trains a day ran from Angermünde to Schwedt station about 5:31, 9:00, 14:13, 16:06, 16:58, 18:17 and 20:57. [5] Services ran from Schwedt to Angermünde at about 6:10, 6:48, 9:15, 10:48, 16:34, 16:53, 18:13, 19:01 and 21:20. [5]

Facilities

Today, the station has one side platform, which is 189 m long and 76 cm high. It once had various freight transport facilities.

Verkehrsanbindung

In the 2016 timetable Schwedt (Oder) station is served by the following services:

LineRouteInterval (min)P[erator
RE 3 Schwedt (Oder) Angermünde  Berlin  – Jüterbog Lutherstadt Wittenberg 120 DB Regio Nordost
RB 61 Schwedt (Oder) – Angermünde120 (Mon–Fri) Niederbarnimer Eisenbahn

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References

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