Emsdetten station

Railway Münster- Rheine

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The Emsdetten station is a transport stop at the opened on June 23, 1856 railway Münster- Rheine in Emsdetten. It is operated by DB Regio NRW and the WestfalenBahn.

The two-storey reception building near the city center was built in 1853-1855 as a brick building with typical regional unrendered facade. After several conversions and extensions of the external appearance changed in 1976 fundamentally, as the brick facade was plastered and simplified. After many years of neglect of the station learned in October 2003, a structural appreciation, as the bus station on the forecourt has been redesigned and reconsidered. From 2005 to December 2006, the station building was gutted at a cost of 11.6 million euros for the whole project, renovated and modern glazed extensions added ( architect: Recker, Emsdetten). At the same time was a two-storey Fahrradabstellgebäude for 1000 bikes. Then seemed equal access to former central platform through a pedestrian underpass was replaced. Until then, the platform access was blocked by a pedestrian barrier when trains run.

Of the original four tracks in the station area, the two crossing tracks are still present. The eastern section of sidings and loading areas were replaced by a park and ride car park in 2010.

Traffic

In Emsdetten station daily hold about 100 people regional trains, which are operated by DB Regio Nord, DB Regio NRW and the WestfalenBahn.

Isolated 5 n- car 110 series

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