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Coswig (b Dresden) station

Coswig (b Dresden)
SS-Bahn-Logo.svg
Separation station
Bahnhof Coswig 02.jpg
Entrance building
Location Coswig, Saxony
Germany
Coordinates 51°07′23″N 13°34′47″E / 51.12306°N 13.57972°E / 51.12306; 13.57972Coordinates: 51°07′23″N 13°34′47″E / 51.12306°N 13.57972°E / 51.12306; 13.57972
Line(s)
Platforms 5
Other information
Station code 1076
DS100 code DCW
IBNR 8010072
Category 3
History
Opened 1 December 1860
Services
Preceding station   DB Regio   Following station
toward Hoyerswerda
RE 15
toward Dresden Hbf
toward Cottbus
RE 18
toward Dresden Hbf
RB 31
toward Dresden Hbf
toward Leipzig Hbf
RE 50
toward Dresden Hbf
Preceding station   Dresden S-Bahn   Following station
S 1
toward Schöna

Coswig (b Dresden) station is a station in Coswig in the German state of Saxony. The station, which opened on 1 December 1860, is at the junction of the Borsdorf–Coswig railway, which terminates here, the Leipzig–Dresden railway, the Pirna–Coswig railway and a connecting curve from the Berlin–Dresden railway. In passenger transport it is served by Regional-Express and Regionalbahn services and by the Dresden S-Bahn. The station is classified as a cultural monument.

At the opening of the section of the Leipzig–Dresden railway that passes through Coswig on 16 September 1838, the Leipzig–Dresden Railway Company had not built a station in Coswig. Nearly two years later, on 10 June 1840, the Coswig "stopping point" (Anhaltepunkt) was opened, which was about 900 metres from the location of the present station towards Leipzig. The first formal Coswig station was built with the opening of the branch line from Coswig to Meißen (now part of the Borsdorf–Coswig railway). Both were opened on 1 December 1860. This station was located between kilometer points 101.60 and 101.75 of the Leipzig–Dresden railway.

When connected to the railway network, Coswig developed into an important industrial community. This growth and technical progress meant that the construction of a new station building was required 30 years later. The new station building was built between 11 September 1893 and 4 June 1894. This building is still used as the entrance building. In addition, the railway tracks were rebuilt at a higher level and an island platform was built, which was connected by a pedestrian subway.

Due to its function as a junction station, some long-distance services stopped at the station for a long time, most recently in the mid-1990s, when occasional InterRegio services stopped at the ends of the day. Since then, passenger operations have been limited to commuter services. The long-distance services have generally run over the newly built Weißig–Böhla railway since 2010 and thus bypass Coswig Station to the east.


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