Lenzburg Stadt railway station
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Lenzburg Stadt railway station (German: Bahnhof Lenzburg Stadt) was a railway station in Lenzburg in the Swiss canton of Aargau.[2] It was located at the station square (German: Seetalplatz) in Bahnhofstrasse [de].
The station was opened in 1895 by Schweizerische Seethalbahn Aktiengesellschaft, on the Seetal line to Wildegg. The station building by Emil Vogt [de][1] had a small restaurant. By 1910, the line was electrified. The station (and line) were nationalized by Swiss Federal Railways in 1922. The present-day Malagarain street is built on some of the right of way.
Trains from Lenzburg Stadt to Lenzburg had to reverse at "Lenzburg Spitzkehre".[3] Towards Wildegg, the line passed through a small, now pedestrian, tunnel in the railway embankment.[4][5]
Closure
With the opening of the Heitersberg railway line in 1975, service from Lenzburg station further improved and Lenzburg Stadt was less used.[6] Passenger service ended on 2 June 1984 and installations were gradually dismantled. The station building was destroyed in 2003.[1][2] Cargo traffic continued to spring 2005 for UFA AG [de], a Fenaco subsidiary, who opposed the closure of the line.[7]
After the tracks were removed, a covered bypass road (Kerntangente) was built on the land. The (former) building remained in the canton's building inventory until 2017.[1] A house across the tracks of the former station still exists in 2021.[2]
Gallery
- Aerial view with Bahnhofstrasse in the top left corner, 1919
- The station building in 1974
- Station with passenger train (likely before June 1984)
- Seetalplatz side (ca. 1990)
- Former station building in 2001 (demolished in 2003)
- former Seetalbahn tunnel near the station (2016)
References
- ^ a b c d Alter Bahnhof Lenzburg-Stadt (abgebrochen), LEN839.934
- ^ a b c Christoph Moser: Zeitreise: Der Stadtbahnhof, 24.01.2021
- ^ Christoph Moser: Zeitreise: Die Spitzkehre, 20.12.2020
- ^ Christoph Moser: Zeitreise: Der Eisenbahntunnel, durch den kein Zug mehr fährt, 22.11.2020
- ^ Bahnbilder von Max: SBB Strecke Wildegg - Lenzburg
- ^ Lenzburg-Spitzkehre – Wildegg (SBB)
- ^ Christian Brenner: Von der "blauen Kugel" zur Kerntangente : die Geschichte der Umfahrung von Lenzburg, Lenzburger Neujahrsblätter, 2008, pages 5-51, especially 38-42.
External links
- Media related to Lenzburg Stadt railway station at Wikimedia Commons
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