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1 History  





2 Rail services  



2.1  Long distance  





2.2  Regional services  





2.3  S-Bahn services  







3 Operational usage  





4 Decorations  





5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Coordinates: 53°0503N 8°4842E / 53.08417°N 8.81167°E / 53.08417; 8.81167
 

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Bremen Hauptbahnhof

Deutsche Bahn

Bf
Front of station hall
General information
LocationBremen, Free Hanseatic City of Bremen
Germany
Coordinates53°05′03N 8°48′42E / 53.08417°N 8.81167°E / 53.08417; 8.81167
Owned byDeutsche Bahn
Operated by
  • DB Station&Service
  • Line(s)
  • Bremen–Hanover line
  • Oldenburg–Bremen line
  • Bremen–Bremerhaven line
  • Bremen-Vegesack–Bremen line
  • Platforms9
    Other information
    Station code855
    DS100 codeHB
    Category2[1]
    Fare zoneVerkehrsverbund Bremen/Niedersachsen: 100[2]
    Websitewww.bahnhof.de
    History
    Opened12 December 1847; 176 years ago (1847-12-12)
    Electrified14 December 1964; 59 years ago (1964-12-14)
    Previous names1847-1873 Bremen
    1873-1889 Bremen Staatsbahnhof
    1889-1897 Bremen Centralbahnhof
    Key dates
    1870Rollbahn opened
    1886-89Current hall built
    Services
    Preceding station DB Fernverkehr Following station
    Delmenhorst
    towards Oldenburg Hbf
    ICE 10 Verden (Aller)
    Hamburg-Harburg
    towards Hamburg Hbf
    ICE 14 Diepholz
    One-way operation
    Oldenburg Hbf
    Terminus
    ICE 22 Hannover Hbf
    One-way operation
    Terminus ICE 25 Hannover Hbf
    towards München Hbf
    Hamburg-Harburg ICE 42 Osnabrück Hbf
    towards München Hbf
    ICE 43 Osnabrück Hbf
    towards Basel SBB
    EC 43 Osnabrück Hbf
    Delmenhorst IC 56 Verden (Aller)
    Preceding station DB Regio Nord Following station
    Delmenhorst RE 1 Achim
    towards Hannover Hbf
    Osterholz-Scharmbeck RE 8
    RE 9 Kirchweyhe
    Preceding station Metronom Following station
    Terminus RE 4 Rotenburg
    towards Hamburg Hbf
    RB 41 Bremen-Oberneuland
    towards Hamburg Hbf
    Preceding station NordWestBahn Following station
    Bremen Neustadt RB 58 Terminus
    Preceding station Regionalverkehre Start Deutschland Following station
    Terminus RB 37 Achim
    towards Uelzen
    Preceding station Bremen S-Bahn Following station
    Bremen-Walle
    towards Bremen-Farge
    RS1 Bremen-Sebaldsbrück
    Bremen-Burg RS2 Bremen-Hemelingen
    towards Twistringen
    Bremen Neustadt RS3 Terminus
    Delmenhorst RS30
    Delmenhorst
    towards Nordenham
    RS4
    Preceding station EVB Following station
    Bremen-Burg
    towards Stade
    Moor Express

    Terminus

    Location

    Bremen Hauptbahnhof is located in Bremen
    Bremen Hauptbahnhof

    Bremen Hauptbahnhof

    Location in Bremen

    Bremen Hauptbahnhof is located in Germany
    Bremen Hauptbahnhof

    Bremen Hauptbahnhof

    Location in Germany

    Bremen Hauptbahnhof is located in Europe
    Bremen Hauptbahnhof

    Bremen Hauptbahnhof

    Location within Europe

    Bremen Hauptbahnhof (German for Bremen main station) is a railway station in the city of Bremen in northwestern Germany. It is the most important rail station for both the city and state of Bremen; InterCityExpress, Intercity, EuroCity, CityNightLine and DB NachtZug services call at the station, which is situated to the Northeast of the city centre. The train services are operated by Deutsche Bahn, NordWestBahn, Metronom and Erixx.

    History

    [edit]

    Bremen's first train station was opened in 1847 on the site of today's station, on the line to Hanover. Later, lines leading to Vegesack (Bremen-Vegesack–Bremen line), Bremerhaven (then Wesermünde, Bremen–Bremerhaven line), Oldenburg and Uelzen (Uelzen–Langwedel railway) were connected to the station. In 1870, the Köln-Mindener Eisenbahn, opening its Wanne-Eickel–Hamburg line (Rollbahn), built another station some hundred metres north of the old station, since the old station could not cope with the additional Rollbahn traffic. Eventually, it was decided that a single station would be better, and so today's station was built from 1886 to 1891 after plans by Hubert Stier, with sculpturesbyDiedrich Samuel Kropp and Carl Dopmeyer. In 1907, additional tracks were added. Whilst the station hall has been remodeled several times due to war damage and modernisation, its basic outline still resembles the original 1880s building.

    The station hall was thoroughly renovated in the late 1990s and early 2000s, merging the two formerly separated passenger tunnels into a single concourse. Since 1973, it is protected by the monument protection act.[3] The station's platforms, however, were only partially renovated, but are expected to be refurbished from 2008 on for €12.6 million.[4]

    While the station enjoyed a great reputation throughout much of its history, when Consumer Choice Center ranked Europe's top 50 railway stations in 2022, Bremen Hauptbahnhof ranked last.[5]

    Rail services

    [edit]

    The following services currently call at the station:[6]

    Long distance

    [edit]
    Line Route Frquency (min) Operator
    ICE 10 Berlin OstbahnhofWolfsburgHannoverBremenOldenburg 1 train pair DB Fernverkehr
    ICE 22 Frankfurt (Main)Kassel-WilhelmshöheGöttingen – Hannover – Bremen – Oldenburg 1 train pair
    ICE 25 (Oldenburg –) Bremen – Hannover – Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe – Würzburg – Nürnberg – IngolstadtMunich 120
    ICE 42 Hamburg-Altona – Bremen – Osnabrück – Münster (Westf) – Dortmund – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Frankfurt Airport – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Ulm – Augsburg – Munich 1 train pair
    ICE 43 Hamburg-AltonaHamburgBremenOsnabrück – Münster – Dortmund – Bochum – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – CologneFrankfurt AirportMannheimKarlsruheFreiburgBasel 120
    EC 43 Hamburg-Altona – Hamburg – Bremen – Osnabrück – Münster – Dortmund – Bochum – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Cologne  – BonnKoblenzMainz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Baden-Baden – Freiburg – Basel – Zürich / Interlaken Ost 2 train pairs
    IC 35 Bremerhaven-LeheBremerhavenOsterholz-ScharmbeckBremenOsnabrückMünsterRecklinghausenOberhausenDüsseldorf – Cologne 1 train pair
    IC 56 Norddeich MoleEmdenLeer – Oldenburg – Bremen – Hannover – BraunschweigMagdeburgHalleLeipzig 120
    FLX 20 Hamburg – Hamburg-Harburg – Bremen – Osnabrück – Münster (Westf) – Gelsenkirchen – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Köln 2–3 train pairs Flixmobility

    Regional services

    [edit]

    S-Bahn services

    [edit]

    Operational usage

    [edit]

    The station sees 100 long-distance and 410 regional trains per day. About 100,000 passengers per day use the station. The station features nine platform tracks, of which seven are in the station hall. In the hall, two tracks serve as through tracks for freight traffic. The station is electrified since 1964 and has been thoroughly modernised during the late 1990s. Both the passenger and mail subways, which used to be separate, were joined together and the station's subway now features a rich selection of shops and food halls, akin to a shopping mall. The platforms have been partly modernised as well (most notably platforms 5 and 6, which carry most of the southbound long distance traffic), and lifts have been put in.
    Trains usually depart from:

    The station is connected to the Bremen tramway network operated by BSAG by a large, six-track tram station in front of the main hall.

    Decorations

    [edit]
    Bremen main station in fog
    Mural inside the station hall

    The sculptures on the façade, among other railway-related symbolisms, depict the coats of arms of the cities of Bremen and Hamburg, the original destinations of the line.

    There is a large mural inside the station's main hall, dating back to the 1950s and showing scenes from the city port. It went into oblivion when it was drywalled off and station announcement boards were put over it in the 1970s, but has been carefully renovated at the station's most recent interior overhaul and is now viewable to the public again.

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Stationspreisliste 2024" [Station price list 2024] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  • ^ "Tarifplan" (PDF). Verkehrsverbund Bremen/Niedersachsen. 1 January 2021. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 January 2021. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  • ^ "Database of Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Bremen #0100". (in German)
  • ^ "Frisches Geld für drei Bahnhöfe". Verlagsgruppe Kreiszeitung. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 18 December 2006.
  • ^ "Worst train stations in Europe".
  • ^ Timetables for Bremen Hbf station (in German)
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