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Iserlohn station

Iserlohn
Terminus of two lines
Iserlohn-Sadtbahnhof 20080831.jpg
Stadtbahnhof ("city station") of 2008
Location Iserlohn, North Rhine-Westphalia
Germany
Coordinates 51°22′23″N 7°41′32″E / 51.37306°N 7.69222°E / 51.37306; 7.69222Coordinates: 51°22′23″N 7°41′32″E / 51.37306°N 7.69222°E / 51.37306; 7.69222
Line(s)
Platforms 2
Other information
Station code 3006
DS100 code EIL
Category 6
Website www.bahnhof.de
History
Opened 31 March 1864
Traffic
Passengers About 3000

Iserlohn station is located in central Iserlohn in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is at the end of two single-track lines, the Ardey Railway (Ardeybahn) from Schwerte and the line from Letmathe. Since 2008, it has operated from a rebuilt station called the Stadtbahnhof (city station).

Iserlohn station was opened in 1864, together with the line from Letmathe, which was extended to Hemer in 1885, connecting to Fröndenberg. In 1910 the Ardey Railway to Schwerte was added. In 1966, the old station building was replaced by a new building.

The Letmathe–Fröndenberg railway between Iserlohn Ost station and Hemer was closed in 1989 because of the deterioration of a bridge on the line, which was not considered worth repairing. The line between Iserlohn and Iserlohn Ost was still used by freight trains up to 1995. Since the dismantling of the line and the removal of the last set of points, Iserlohn station has been classified as a Haltepunkt (halt). However, the Zweckverband SPNV Ruhr-Lippe (association for the promotion of public transport in Ruhr-Lippe, ZRL) intends to build a connection between the two lines, including points, which would restore its status as a bahnhof (station).

The station building of the 1960s was demolished in 2007/2008 and rebuilt as a so-called city station by a private investor. In addition to the typical tenants (ticket counter, food sales), the station building also has a tourist information office and a community college. In addition to the new station building built in 2008, the platforms, a new bus station, a railway station forecourt and a roundabout have been built or rebuilt. There is also a parking garage with 189 parking spaces.

On 18 September 2010, the station was proclaimed the first Wanderbahnhof ("hiking station") in North Rhine-Westphalia because of its connections and proximity to hiking infrastructure.

Platform 1 is a combined platform. Trains running on the Ardey Railway stop on one side and Märkische Verkehrsgesellschaft (Märkische Transport Company) buses stop on the other side.

Although the new station building is now a terminus, the reactivation of the line between Hemer and Iserlohn is still possible (the track would be placed between the station building and a retaining wall and would continue over the roundabout).


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