Naumburg (Saale) Hauptbahnhof
Naumburg (Saale) Hauptbahnhof is located in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt and is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 3 station.[2] The station is part of the zone of the Mitteldeutscher Verkehrsverbund (Central German Transport Association) and is the main station of the Burgenlandkreis (district).
History
The station was opened in 1846, when the Thuringian Railway went into operation. The Unstrut Railway was opened on 1 October 1889. This line once connected to the Sangerhausen–Erfurt railway. Finally, the Naumburg–Teuchern railway opened on 28 June 1900. This connects to the Weißenfels–Zeitz railway.
Services
The Intercity-Express services are partly formed from coupled ICE T sets. The Intercity (IC) services are operated with locomotives of classes 101 and 120, hauling IC coaches. Regional services are operated with locomotives of class 182, hauling y-Wagen (“y-coaches”, also known as "Halberstadt" coaches).
Train class | Route | Frequency | Operator |
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ICE 28 | Hamburg-Altona – Hamburg Hbf – Berlin Hbf – Lutherstadt Wittenberg – Leipzig Hbf – Naumburg (Saale) Hbf – Jena Paradies - Nuremberg Hbf – Munich Hbf | 60 min | Deutsche Bahn long distance |
SE 15 | Leipzig – Weißenfels – Naumburg (Saale) – Jena Paradies – Orlamünde – Saalfeld (Saale) | 120 min | Abellio |
RE 16 | Naumburg (Saale) – Großheringen – Apolda – Weimar – Erfurt | 120 min | Abellio |
RE 17 | Leipzig – Weißenfels – Naumburg (Saale) – Apolda – Weimar – Erfurt | 120 min | Abellio |
RB 20 | Halle (Saale) Hbf – Naumburg (Saale) Hbf – Weimar – Erfurt Hbf – Eisenach | 60 min | Abellio |
RB 77 | Naumburg (Saale) Ost – Naumburg (Saale) – Freyburg – Laucha – Nebra – Wangen | 60 min | Burgenlandbahn |
Notes
- ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
- ^ a b "Stationspreisliste 2024" [Station price list 2024] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
- ^ Since 1946 catenaries and overhead line masts were dismantled as Soviet war reparations.