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Oranienburg (German: Bahnhof Oranienburg) is a railway station located in Oranienburg, Germany. The station was opened in 1877 is located on the Berlin Northern Railway and the now closed Nauen–Oranienburg railway and Oranienburg–Velten railway. The train services are operated by Deutsche Bahn and Niederbarnimer Eisenbahn.

Oranienburg

Deutsche Bahn Berlin S-Bahn

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Oranienburg railway station
General information
LocationOranienburg, Brandenburg
Germany
Coordinates52°45′13N 13°14′59E / 52.7536°N 13.2496°E / 52.7536; 13.2496
Owned byDeutsche Bahn
Operated by
  • DB Station&Service
  • Line(s)Northern Railway
    Nauen–Oranienburg railway (defunct)
    Oranienburg–Velten railway (defunct)
    Platforms5
    Connections 800 801 802 803 804 805 812 821 824
    Other information
    Station code4777
    DS100 codeBOR
    Category3
    Fare zoneVBB: Berlin C/5053[1]
    Websitewww.bahnhof.de
    History
    Opened10 July 1877; 146 years ago (1877-07-10)
    Electrified: 4 October 1925; 98 years ago (1925-10-04)
    main line: 15 December 1983; 40 years ago (1983-12-15)
    Key dates
    1913-1915current building erected

    Services

    Preceding station DB Fernverkehr Following station
    Neustrelitz Hbf
    towards Rostock Hbf
    IC 17 Berlin Gesundbrunnen
    IC 56 Berlin Gesundbrunnen
    towards Magdeburg Hbf
    Preceding station DB Regio Nordost Following station
    Löwenberg (Mark) RE 5 Berlin-Gesundbrunnen
    Terminus RB 20 Birkenwerder
    RB 32 Berlin-Hohenschönhausen
    Preceding station Niederbarnimer Eisenbahn Following station
    Sachsenhausen (Nordbahn)
    towards Templin Stadt
    RB 12 Berlin-Hohenschönhausen
    Preceding station Berlin S-Bahn Following station
    Terminus S1 Lehnitz
    towards Wannsee
    Map

    Location

    Oranienburg is located in Brandenburg
    Oranienburg

    Oranienburg

    Location within Brandenburg

    Oranienburg is located in Germany
    Oranienburg

    Oranienburg

    Location within Germany

    Oranienburg is located in Europe
    Oranienburg

    Oranienburg

    Location within Europe

    History

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    After the construction of the Wall on August 13, 1961, the S-Bahn line was interrupted to Berlin on the border with West Berlin between Hohen Neuendorf and Berlin-Frohnau, thus travelling alone. Later on, the track of the Berlin outer ring between Hohen Neuendorf and the Karower Kreuz was temporarily provided with a busbar and built an additional connecting curve between outer ring and northern railway at Hohen Neuendorf, so that from 19 November 1961 again a direct S-Bahn traffic to East Berlin was possible. After some restrictions in the early years was possible since the mid-1960s again a continuous 20-minute cycle on the S-Bahn. For decades, the S-Bahn trains from Oranienburg via Birkenwerder, Blankenburg, Ostkreuz to Schönefeld Airport; in the evening and weekend traffic partly to Spindlersfeld.

    The rapid-transit railway handled the entire local passenger traffic between Oranienburg and Berlin, other passenger trains stopped because of limited capacities in this relation no more. The passenger trains to the north to various destinations on the northern railway and to the branches in Löwenberg (Mark) routes to Templin and Rheinsberg or Neuruppin began in Oranienburg. In addition, there were some trains between Oranienburg and Hennigsdorf on Birkenwerder and until the suspension of passenger traffic on these routes in the 1960s in the direction of Velten and Nauen Kremmen.

    With the expansion of the ports in Rostock and Stralsund, the growing population in the north of the GDR and the increasing tourism, the importance of the Northern Railway and also the Oranienburg station for the long-distance and freight traffic grew. All express trains between Berlin and Rostock or Stralsund via Neubrandenburg stopped at the station; since November 1976 also a Städteexpress train pair. By the outer ring of Berlin, the bypass railway and the 1950/1951 built links to Basdorf and Velten had lost their meaning. The passenger traffic from Oranienburg via Kremmen to Nauen was discontinued in 1967, the one after Velten in 1969. While the latter line was shut down and dismantled a few years later, the lines to Nauen and Basdorf, which had never had scheduled passenger services, remained in service for freight, as diversion and military strategic reserve until the mid-1990s.

    The conversion of the railway systems between Oranienburg and Lehnitz began in 1977. On this section, both the S-Bahn and the mainline ran only a single track. In several stages until 1990, first the S-Bahn (with the exception of a 400 -meter-long section at the station entrance of Oranienburg), then expanded the long-haul double-track. During conversion, the junction of the Nauen bypass was redesigned. While she used to run over the Nordbahn tracks on an overpass and was only connected to her at the Oranienburg station, she subsequently joined the Nordbahn at the same level. The rails between the intersection and the station were removed.

    Since 1982, the station was gradually rebuilt. The former platform of the bypass railway became a direction platform for trains to the north. In October 1987, a modern track diagram was inaugurated. On December 15, 1983, the electrical operation between Birkenwerder and Löwenberg (Mark) and thus also in Oranienburg station was added.

    In May 1992, the S-Bahn line reopened between Hohen Neuendorf and Frohnau and provides the direct connection from Oranienburg towards the Berlin city center. Since then S1 operates between Oranienburg and Berlin Wannsee. The route to Basdorf has been out of service since 1995 (with the exception of short-term railcar rides in 1998). Also in the mid-1990s, the bypass between Oranienburg and Nauen was shut down. In 2001, this station was heavily renovated.

    Train services

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    The following services currently call at the station:[2]

    Line Route Interval
    IC 17 Warnemünde – Rostock – Neustrelitz – Oranienburg – Berlin Gesundbrunnen – Berlin Hbf – Berlin Südkreuz – BER AirportElsterwerda – Dresden (– Chemnitz) Every 2 hours
    IC 56 Magdeburg – Berlin Hbf – OranienburgRostock One train pair
    RE 5 Rostock / Stralsund - Neustrelitz – Oranienburg – Berlin – Berlin Südkreuz 060
    (Berlin-Südkreuz–Neustrelitz)
    120
    (to/from Rostock/Stralsund)
    RB 12 Templin – Löwenberg – Oranienburg – Berlin 60
    RB 20 Potsdam – Golm – Hennigsdorf – Oranienburg 60(Mon–Fri)
    RB 32 Oranienburg – Berlin-Lichtenberg – Berlin Ostkreuz – Berlin-Schoeneweide – Schönefeld (bei Berlin) 60
      Oranienburg – Wittenau – Gesundbrunnen – Friedrichstraße – Potsdamer Platz – Schöneberg – Steglitz – Wannsee 20

    References

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    1. ^ "Der VBB-Tarif: Aufteilung des Verbundgebietes in Tarifwaben und Tarifbereiche" (PDF). Verkehrsbetrieb Potsdam. Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg. 1 January 2017. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  • ^ Timetables for Oranienburg station (in German)
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