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(Redirected from Delitzsch unt Bf station) Railway station in Delitzsch, Germany
Delitzsch unterer BahnhofDeutsche Bahn
Through station
Entrance building and bus stop
General information
LocationEisenbahnstr. 14, Delitzsch, Saxony
Germany
Coordinates51°31′27″N 12°20′43″E / 51.52417°N 12.34528°E / 51.52417; 12.34528
Owned byDeutsche Bahn
Operated byDB Station&Service
Line(s)
Platforms3
Construction
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code1156
DS100 codeLDL
IBNR8010076
Category4
Fare zoneMDV: 165
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened1 February 1859; 165 years ago (1859-02-01)
Electrified1913-1914
1921-1946
9 June 1958; 66 years ago (1958-06-09)
Previous names1859-1952 Berliner Bahnhof
Passengers
2,500 – 5,000
Services
Preceding station DB Regio Südost Following station
Bitterfeldtowards Magdeburg Hbf RE 13 Leipzig Messetowards Leipzig Hbf
Preceding station S-Bahn Mitteldeutschland Following station
Petersrodatowards Dessau Hbf or Lutherstadt Wittenberg Hbf S 2 Zschortautowards Leipzig-Stötteritz
Location
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Delitzsch unterer Bahnhof (lower station) (abbreviated as Delitzsch unt Bf) is one of two railway stations in the town of Delitzsch in the German state of Saxony. It has an average of 2,500 to 5,000 passengers per day.

Location

The station complex is located in the eastern part of the town. The station building is on Eisenbahnstraße (railway street), with the extended east-west axis of Eilenburger Straße connecting the station to the city centre. The boundary of the station precinct is defined to the north by the station promenade, to the south by Bismarckstraße and to the east by Berliner Straße.

There are commuter parking lots on Eisenbahnstraße where it connects with the federal highway 183a to the north of the station and to the north-west and the south-west of the entrance building. Also located on Eisenbahnstraße is a bus station for regional and city bus lines operated by Auto Webel GmbH and Omnibusverkehr Leupold and a taxi rank.

Northeast of the station is the site of the former Deutsche Reichsbahn Delitzsch coach repair shop, now used a workshop of EuroMaint Rail for the repair of coaches.

History

The commissioning of the (Berlin–) Bitterfeld–Leipzig railway, including the “lower station”, in 1859 connected Delitzsch with the national railway.

The station area once belonged to the municipality of Grünstraße and was located at the time of its establishment on the outskirts of the city. The municipality and the station were incorporated in Delitzsch in 1862.

The station was destroyed by allied air raids in April 1945. Only the outer walls of the entrance building remained standing. It was reconstructed from 1950 to 1955.

Extensive work was carried out from 1991 to 1993 at the station and on the Bitterfeld–Delitzsch and Delitzsch–Zschortau railways as part of the German Unity Transport Project (Verkehrsprojekt Deutsche Einheit): 8.3 (upgrading of the Berlin–Leipzig/Halle line). Thus the platform next to the entrance building and the island platform and an approximately 40 metre-long pedestrian tunnel were completely rebuilt. The introduction of a new train control system south of Delitzsch from the mid-1990s allows trains to run at 160 km/h between Bitterfeld and Zschortau. With the commissioning of the Leipzig City Tunnel in December 2013, the station was integrated into the new network of S-Bahn Mitteldeutschland.

Transport services

Delitzsch unterer Bahnhof has rail connections to Leipzig and north to Bitterfeld and Dessau.

Line Route Frequency (min)
RE 13 LeipzigDelitzsch – Bitterfeld – Dessau – Zerbst – Biederitz – Magdeburg 120
S 2 Markkleeberg-GaschwitzLeipzig-ConnewitzLeipzig MarktLeipzig Hbf (low level) – Delitzsch – Bitterfeld – Dessau Hauptbahnhof 30 (towards Leipzig)
60 (towards Dessau)

The bus station at Delitzsch unterer Bahnhof offers connections to Bad Düben, Leipzig Sachsenpark, Leipzig/Halle Airport and Schkeuditz.

Line Route since 1 October 2013 Operating days Operator
192 Delitzsch – Lemsel – Rackwitz – Leipzig Sachsenpark Monday–Friday Auto Webel
203 Delitzsch – Zaasch – Zschernitz – Kyhna Monday–Friday Auto Webel
204 Delitzsch – Sausedlitz – Reibitz – Badrina – Löbnitz – Roitzschjora Monday–Friday Auto Webel
205 Delitzsch – Werben – Benndorf – Schenkenberg – Delitzsch and return Monday–Friday Auto Webel
206 Delitzsch – Zwochau – Wiedemar – Glesien – Radefeld Monday–Sunday Auto Webel
207 Delitzsch – Radefeld – Schkeuditz Monday–Friday Auto Webel
209 Delitzsch – Kyhna – Klitschmar – Zwochau – Glesien Monday–Friday Auto Webel
CityBus A Delitzsch: Unterer Bahnhof – Delitzsch Nord – Unterer Bahnhof Monday–Saturday Auto Webel
CityBus B Delitzsch: Unterer Bahnhof – Delitzsch Ost – Unterer Bahnhof – Auto-Webel – Landratsamt – Unterer Bahnhof Monday–Saturday Auto Webel
210 Delitzsch – Tiefensee – Bad Düben Monday–Friday Omnibusverkehr Leupold OHG
211 Delitzsch – Zschortau – Rackwitz Monday–Friday Omnibusverkehr Leupold OHG
212 Delitzsch – Krostitz – Eilenburg Monday–Friday Omnibusverkehr Leupold OHG
213 Delitzsch – Wölkau – Krostitz Monday–Friday Omnibusverkehr Leupold OHG
D Stadtverkehr Delitzsch: PEP-Markt – Unterer Bahnhof – Beerendorf Monday–Friday Omnibusverkehr Leupold OHG

Notes

  1. Since 1915 catenaries were dismantled to gain copper for war production.
  2. Since 1946 catenaries and overhead line masts were dismantled as Soviet war reparations.

References

  1. ^ "Stationspreisliste 2025" [Station price list 2025] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 28 November 2024. Retrieved 5 December 2024.
  2. Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  3. "Tarifzonenplan" (PDF) (in German). Mitteldeutscher Verkehrsverbund GmbH. 1 August 2021. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
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