Finnentrop station

{{Short description|Railway station in Finnentrop, Germany}}

{{Infobox station

| style = Deutsche Bahn

| name = Finnentrop

| symbol = rail

| symbol_location = de

| image = Bahnhof Finnentrop.jpeg

| caption = Finnentrop station

| type =

| platforms = 4

| accessible = Yes

| website = [http://www.bahnhof.de/en/Finnentrop www.bahnhof.de]

| code = {{Deutsche Bahn station codes|code=1793|ds100= EFP{{cite book|title=Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas)| edition=2009/2010 |publisher= Schweers + Wall | year= 2009 |isbn= 978-3-89494-139-0}}|ibnr=8000102|category=4{{DBCatsURL}}}}

| zone = Westfalentarif: 80112{{cite web |title=Fahrtauskunft |url=https://www.westfalenfahrplan.de/std3/XSLT_TRIP_REQUEST2? |website=Westfalentarif |accessdate=18 May 2020}}

| opened = 6 August 1861 {{cite web| url= http://nrwbahnarchiv.bplaced.net/esn/EFP.htm | title= Finnentrop station operations |work=NRW Rail Archive |publisher= André Joost |accessdate=4 August 2013 |language=German}}

| address = Bamenohler Straße 247, Finnentrop, North Rhine-Westphalia

| country = Germany

| coordinates = {{coord|51|10|22|N|7|57|52|E|region:DE-NW_type:railwaystation|format=dms|display=inline,title}}

| elevation =

| owned = Deutsche Bahn

| operator = {{Plainlist|1=

}}

| line = * Ruhr–Sieg railway

| map_type = North Rhine-Westphalia#Germany#Europe

| map_caption = Location in North Rhine-Westphalia##Location in Germany##Location in Europe

| map_dot_label = Finnentrop

| services = {{Adjacent stations

|system1=DB Fernverkehr

|line1=IC 34|left1=Plettenberg|right1=Lennestadt-Grevenbrück|to-left1=Dortmund or Münster

|system5=DB Regio NRW

|line5=RE 34|left5=Plettenberg|right5=Lennestadt-Grevenbrück

|system10=Hessische Landesbahn

|line10=RB 92|left10=Heggen

|system15=VIAS

|line15=RB 91|left15=Plettenberg|right15=Lennestadt-Grevenbrück

}}

| other_services =

}}

Finnentrop station is a railway junction on the Ruhr–Sieg railway between Hagen and Siegen in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The station is located on the territory of the municipality of Finnentrop in the district of Olpe. The Bigge Valley Railway to Olpe branches off here and it was also the start of the Finnentrop–Wennemen railway, which was closed in 1996. It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 4 station.

History

Finnentrop station was established during the construction of the Ruhr–Sieg line from 1858 to 1861 and the station buildings were completed in 1860. Located in the village of Neubrucke, it was called Finnentrop after a nearby estate and the district was given the same name in 1908. The first entrance building was built in 1870. This was replaced by a new building in 1898 because of increasing traffic and then served until its demolition in 1937 as housing for railway families.{{cite book|author=Franz Bitter |title= Finnentrop |page=66|language=German}} A locomotive depot was built in the 1870s in conjunction with the building of the branch lines to Olpe and Wennemen. However, only one locomotive was stationed there in 1892.{{cite book|author=Franz Bitter |title= Finnentrop |page=7 |language=German}} Together with Altenhundem, the station gradually developed into one of the operating centres of the Ruhr–Sieg line. In 1914, after the closure of an on-site locomotive depot at the Finnentrop steel works in 1901, the station's locomotive depot became an independent depot. In the First World War, a field kitchen was set up next to the station and a medical team was established in the station waiting room.{{cite book|author=Franz Bitter |title= Finnentrop |page=17 |language=German}} After World War II, 660 people were employed at the station.{{cite book|author=Franz Bitter |title= Finnentrop |page=68|language=German}}

In 2002, the Deutsche Bahn AG installed a ticket machine in the station building. Two years later, the municipality took over the building. As part of the modernisation program for stations, North Rhine-Westphalia invested about €1 million in the remodeling of the station. In late 2007, during the first phase the station building was demolished{{cite news|url=https://www.derwesten.de/wp/staedte/nachrichten-aus-attendorn-und-finnentrop/abriss-des-empfangsgebaeudes-am-bahnhof-schon-im-november-id1960514.html |title=Abriss des Empfangsgebäudes am Bahnhof schon im November |newspaper= Westfalenpost |date= 23 October 2007 |accessdate=4 August 2013 |language=German}} and the station forecourt was completely redesigned. A citizens' initiative had previously made proposals for new uses of the building.{{cite news |url=http://www.sauerlandkurier.de/bahnhof-finnentrop-soll-zum-schmuckstueck-werden-sauerlandkurier_kat114_id14842.html |title=Bahnhof Finnentrop soll zum Schmuckstück werden |newspaper=Sauerlandkurier |date=15 April 2007 |accessdate=4 August 2013 |language=German |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://archive.today/20130217065317/http://www.sauerlandkurier.de/bahnhof-finnentrop-soll-zum-schmuckstueck-werden-sauerlandkurier_kat114_id14842.html |archivedate=17 February 2013 }}{{cite web|url=http://www.bahnhof-finnentrop.de/ |title=Website of the citizens' initiative |accessdate=4 August 2013 |language=German}}

A new platform access bridge with elevators was erected, the three platforms were raised to 76 cm high and a multi-use platform was built: buses now stop directly opposite the trains now, making a barrier-free transition possible. Further work on the island platforms and on the new pedestrian bridge began in 2015. They were raised and renewed in the southern area. Lifts were installed to the pedestrian overpass on the main platform and on the large island platform. This work was finished in 2017.{{cite news|url=https://www.wp.de/staedte/kreis-olpe/modernisierung-des-bahnhofs-ist-nun-abgeschlossen-id212426413.html |title=Modernisierung des Bahnhofs ist nun abgeschlossen |date=23 November 2017 |access-date=9 January 2023|language=de|newspaper=Westfalenpost}}

Infrastructure

File:Bahnhof Finnentrop 2.jpg

A four road roundhouse was built in 1874.{{cite news|url=https://www.derwesten.de/staedte/finnentrop/Ringlokschuppen-in-Finnentrop-eingestuerzt-id2517123.html |publisher=derwesten.de |title= Ringlokschuppen in Finnentrop eingestürzt |date= 8 February 2010 |accessdate=4 August 2013 |language=German}} It was expanded after World War II. Around 1921, a 20-metre turntable was added.{{cite web |url=http://130.73.102.69/eld/fedora/zbbv/ZBBauverw_1921_034.pdf |publisher=Journal of the Central Building Administration |title=Reichshaushalt für 1921 |format=PDF; 723 kB |date=27 April 1921 |accessdate=4 August 2013 |language=German |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150104114306/http://130.73.102.69/eld/fedora/zbbv/ZBBauverw_1921_034.pdf |archivedate=4 January 2015 }} It was partially destroyed in 1944 and it was closed in 1982. On 6 February 2010, the roundhouse collapsed, when it was overloaded with snow. The carriage-maintenance facility, which had developed after the First World War was also closed. The walls of the roundhouse, however, have been retained.{{cite web |author=Mathias Wirths |url=http://www.fh-dortmund.de/de/studi/fb/1/studium/B_K_2_Wirths.pdf |title=Alter Lokschuppen, Finnentrop |format=PDF; 277 kB |publisher=fh-dortmund.de |accessdate=4 August 2013 |language=German }}{{dead link|date=October 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} The depot also had a decontamination facility for cleaning and disinfecting livestock wagons.{{cite book|author=Franz Bitter |title= Finnentrop |page=67 |language=German}}

The first mechanical signal box (code name: Fr) was commissioned at the marshalling yard in 1913 and three more were subsequently commissioned: Fs in 1924, Ff in 1928 and Fn in 1937. In 2002, the last three were replaced by an electronic interlocking built by Siemens.{{cite web|url=http://www.stellwerke.de/liste/seite310.html#FIC |title=List of German signal boxes |accessdate=4 August 2013 |language=German}} The raised signal box Ff, which is heritage-listed{{cite web|url=https://www.derwesten.de/wp/staedte/nachrichten-aus-attendorn-und-finnentrop/bi-will-abriss-nicht-hinnehmen-id711961.html |title=Die Bedeutung des Reiter-Stellwerks: BI will Abriss nicht hinnehmen |publisher= DerWesten.de |date= 30 January 2009 |accessdate=4 August 2013 |language=German}} but threatened by demolition, is still preserved and the Fn and Fs signal boxes are heritage-listed by the municipality of Finnentrop.

Operations

Finnentrop station is served by the following passenger services (as of 2024):{{cite web| url= http://nrwbahnarchiv.bplaced.net/bf/8000102.htm| title= Finnentrop station |work=NRW Rail Archive |publisher= André Joost |access-date=9 March 2024 |language=de}}

class="wikitable"

! Line

! Line name

! Route

! Frequency

{{rcb|DB Fernverkehr|IC 34|inline=croute}}

|

| DortmundWittenHagen – Iserlohn-Letmathe – FinnentropSiegenFrankfurt

| rowspan="2"|120 min (60 mins for IC 34 and RE 34 together)

{{rcb|DB Regio NRW|RE 34|inline=croute}}

| Dortmund–Siegerland-Express

| Dortmund – Witten – Iserlohn-Letmathe – Finnentrop – Kreuztal – Siegen

{{rcb|VIAS|RB 91|inline=croute}}

| Ruhr-Sieg-Bahn

| Hagen – Letmathe – Finnentrop – Siegen

| rowspan="2" align="center" | 60 min

{{rcb|Hessische Landesbahn|RB 92|inline=croute}}

| Biggesee-Express

| Finnentrop – Attendorn – Olpe

Several regional bus lines operate from the adjacent central bus station.

Notes

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References

  • {{cite web |author=Franz Bitter |url=http://www.heimatbund-finnentrop.de/historie/007Finnentrop.pdf |title=Finnentrop: Das Pfarrdorf / seine Industrie: Der Eisenbahnknotenpunkt und seine Bewohner |format=PDF; 2.0 MB |year=2012 |language=German |accessdate=4 August 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121112131730/http://www.heimatbund-finnentrop.de/historie/007Finnentrop.pdf# |archive-date=2012-11-12 |url-status=dead }} (revised version of Robert J. Sasse)