Bautzen railway station

Bautzen

Bautzen railway station
Location Bautzen, Saxony,  Germany
Coordinates 51°10′22″N 14°25′44″E / 51.17278°N 14.42889°E / 51.17278; 14.42889Coordinates: 51°10′22″N 14°25′44″E / 51.17278°N 14.42889°E / 51.17278; 14.42889
Line(s) Dresden–Görlitz railway
Bautzen–Bad Schandau railway (closed)
Bautzen–Hoyerswerda railway (closed)
Platforms 3
Tracks 21
History
Opened 23 June 1846

Bautzen (German: Bahnhof Bautzen) is a railway station [1] in the town of Bautzen, Saxony, Germany. The station lies on the Dresden–Görlitz railway and Bautzen–Bad Schandau railway (which is closed between Bautzen and Wilthen) and the train services are operated by Vogtlandbahn and Ostdeutsche Eisenbahn. The station is also on the former Bautzen–Hoyerswerda railway.

Bahnbetriebswerk Bautzen

The former engine shed or Bahnbetriebswerk of Bautzen ("Bw Bautzen") was located at Bautzen railway station towards the railway exit to Löbau/Görlitz and next to the industrial siding of the old Bautzen Coach Works (Waggonbau Bautzen), today Bombardier Transportation.

Since the opening of the Dresden–Görlitz railway in 1846 it had belonged to the Saxon-Silesian Railway Company, which was nationalized in 1851, and from 1922 to the Reichsbahndirektion Dresden. Following the restructuring of the railways after the Second World War, Bw Bautzen was incorporated into Reichsbahndirektion Cottbus.

In 1950, together with the sheds at Löbau and Zittau, trains were still leaving here hauled by locomotives of classes 382–3, 754, 10–11, 755, 9421, as in Saxon state railway times, which were 35 to 45 years old.

Until 14 May 1988 working engines of Class 52 were still stabled here for scheduled services and for use as heating engines.

Train services

The station is served by the following services:[2]

Preceding station   Vogtlandbahn   Following station
toward Dresden Hbf
TLX 1
Trilex
Seitschen
toward Dresden Hbf
TL 60
Trilex
Kubschütz
toward Görlitz
Preceding station   Ostdeutsche Eisenbahn   Following station
Seitschen
OE 60 V
Kubschütz
toward Görlitz

References

Bautzen station and yards

External links

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