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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Norden Station (Germany)

Norden is a railway station located in Norden in East Frisia, Lower Saxony, Germany. It is a junction station situated on the Emsland Railway line (Rheine - Norddeich), with train services provided by Deutsche Bahn, and the historic Ostfriesische Küstenbahn (lit.'East Frisian Coastal Railway'). The latter is operated by a heritage train on Sundays from June to October.

Train services

The station is served by the following service(s):

Line Route Interval Operator Rolling stock
IC 34 Norddeich Mole – NordenEmdenMünsterHammUnnaSiegenWetzlarFrankfurt (ends December 2024) One train pair DB Fernverkehr Intercity 2
IC 35 Norddeich Mole – Norden – Emden – Münster – DüsseldorfCologneBonnKoblenz (– MainzMannheimStuttgart) Two train pairs
ICE 47 Norddeich Mole – Norden – Emden – Münster – Düsseldorf – Cologne Messe/DeutzFrankfurt Airport – Mannheim – Stuttgart One train pair ICE 3, ICE 3neo
IC 56 Norddeich Mole – Norden – Emden – BremenHanoverBraunschweigMagdeburgLeipzig Three train pairs Intercity 2
RE 1 Norddeich Mole – Norden – Emden – LeerOldenburgDelmenhorst – Bremen – Nienburg – Hannover Two hours DB Regio Nord

Heritage trains

The line from Norden to Dornum is a heritage railway operated by the MKO, the Museumseisenbahn Küstenbahn Ostfriesland e.V. (lit.'Heritage railway Coastal Railway of East Frisia'). Heritage trains, a diesel locomotive hauling Donnerbüchse coaches, operates on Sundays from June to October on the section of the former Ostfriesische Küstenbahn (lit.'East Frisian Coastal Railway'), which originally connected Norden with Dornum, Esens, Jever and Sande. The section between Dornum and Esens has been dismantled in 1986.

See also

References

  1. ^ Norden station at the Deutsche Bahn website
  2. ^ "Museumseisenbahn Küstenbahn Ostfriesland (MKO) website" (in German). Retrieved 21 July 2024.
  3. ^ "Datenbanksuche — Datenbank Fernverkehr". www.fernbahn.de. Retrieved 16 November 2024.
  4. ^ "Bahnhof Norden". www.bahnhof.de (in German). Retrieved 16 November 2024.