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Railway station in Nordhausen, Germany
NordhausenDeutsche Bahn
Through station
General information
LocationBahnhofsplatz 6, Nordhausen, Thuringia
Germany
Coordinates51°29′36″N 10°47′21″E / 51.49333°N 10.78917°E / 51.49333; 10.78917
Owned byDeutsche Bahn
Operated by
Line(s)
Platforms5
ConnectionsTrams: 1, 10
Construction
Architectural styleHistoricism
Other information
Station code4576
DS100 codeUN
IBNR8010256
Category3
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened1866
Passengers
3,000
Services
Preceding station Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland Following station
Wolkramshausentowards Leinefelde RE 8 Berga-Kelbratowards Halle (Saale) Hbf
Wolkramshausentowards Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe RE 9
Preceding station DB Regio Südost Following station
Wolkramshausentowards Erfurt Hbf RE 55 Terminus
Werthertowards Erfurt Hbf RE 56
Preceding station DB Regio Nord Following station
Nordhausen-Salzatowards Göttingen RB 80 Terminus
Nordhausen-Salzatowards Bodenfelde RB 81
Preceding station Harzer Schmalspurbahnen Following station
Terminus Harzquerbahn Nordhausen Altentortowards Drei Annen Hohne
Location
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Nordhausen station is a railway junction in the north of the German state of Thuringia and the main station in the city of Nordhausen. It is located just south of the city centre in the valley of the Zorge.

History

The railway arrived in Nordhausen on 10 July 1866 with the opening of the line to Halle, which was extended on 9 July 1867 to the west to Eichenberg. In 1869 lines to Northeim and to Erfurt were added. In 1897, the narrow gauge Harz Railway was opened to Wernigerode, starting at the Nordhausen Nord station on the north side of the station. In the station forecourt there is a stop on the Nordhausen tramway that connects the station with most districts of the town.

In 1994 the station was electrified. The station is also important for east-west freight and a large freight yard is located east of the station.

Rail services

Line Route Interval (mins)
RE 9 Bitterfeld – Halle (Saale)NordhausenLeinefeldeKassel-Wilhelmshöhe 120
RE 19 (Dessau –) Bitterfeld – Halle (Saale) – Nordhausen – Leinefelde 120
RE 55 Nordhausen – Wolkramshausen – Sondershausen – Straußfurt – Erfurt 120
RE 56 Nordhausen – Wolkramshausen – Sondershausen – Straußfurt – Erfurt 120
RB 51 Nordhausen – Wolkramshausen – Leinefelde – Heilbad Heiligenstadt 120
RB 75 Nordhausen – Lutherstadt Eisleben – Halle (Saale) – Eilenburg Individual services
RB 80 Nordhausen – Walkenried – Herzberg (Harz)Northeim (Han)Göttingen 120
RB 81 Nordhausen – Walkenried – Herzberg (Harz) – Northeim (Han) – Bodenfelde 120
HSB Nordhausen Nord – Ilfeld – Eisfelder TalmühleDrei Annen Hohne Individual services

References

  1. "Stationspreisliste 2025" [Station price list 2025] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 28 November 2024. Retrieved 5 December 2024.

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