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The Kreiensen train station is located around 13 km from the town of Einbeck and provides a public transport connection in all directions. From the station, there are connections in the direction of Hanover, the Harz mountains, Göttingen and Paderborn.
Between 2012 and 2014, the platforms and roofs were renovated. With the timetable change in December 2018, Kreiensen station became an ICE station with four ICE stops.
There are a total of two platform tracks at Kreiensen station. As the tracks separated two locations in Kreiensen, a pedestrian bridge was built.
Services and information such as train connections and departure and arrival times can be found on the following websites www.bahn.de, www.der-metronom.de, www.ilmebahn.de, www.vsninfo.de.
Further historical information:
The station celebrated its opening in 1854. The station is located south of the city center and its station building was designed by architect Hubert Stier. A new building was erected to the south of the station building for the world's first track level signal box, which was built in 1956 and was able to take over the tasks of six old-style signal boxes.
In 2011, the electronic signal box remotely controlled from the Hanover operations center was put into operation.
Between 2012 and 2014, the platforms and roofs were renovated. With the timetable change in December 2018, Kreiensen station became an ICE station with four ICE stops.
There are a total of two platform tracks at Kreiensen station. As the tracks separated two locations in Kreiensen, a pedestrian bridge was built.
Services and information such as train connections and departure and arrival times can be found on the following websites www.bahn.de, www.der-metronom.de, www.ilmebahn.de, www.vsninfo.de.
Further historical information:
The station celebrated its opening in 1854. The station is located south of the city center and its station building was designed by architect Hubert Stier. A new building was erected to the south of the station building for the world's first track level signal box, which was built in 1956 and was able to take over the tasks of six old-style signal boxes.
In 2011, the electronic signal box remotely controlled from the Hanover operations center was put into operation.
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Openings
Kreiensen station is always open.
Eligibility
Suitable for any weather
for Groups
for Class
for individual guests
Pet allowed
Suitable for the Elderly
for Children of all Ages
Suitable for Pushchair
Foreign Language
German
Other Furnishing/Equipment
Barrier-free access
Accessibility
Tracks 1, 2, 3, 51,72 and 52 have various features that serve to ensure barrier-free accessibility.
For example, depending on the track, there are several of the following features:
For example, depending on the track, there are several of the following features:
- step-free access
- modern platform height
- speaker system
- tactile guidance system on the platform
- train indicators
- tactile route to the platform
- stair step markings
- high-contrast signage
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