Lüneburg station
Lüneburg station consists of the two formerly independent stations of the town of Lüneburg. Lüneburg Ost is the current station and Lüneburg West now only forms part of the station precinct. Both entrance buildings are located on islands between the platforms.
Train services
The eastern station is on the main line from Hanover to Hamburg and is served by trains of both Deutsche Bahn and Metronom Eisenbahngesellschaft. In addition to regional trains, Intercity and Intercity-Express trains also stop in Lüneburg.The route to Lübeck via Lauenburg and Büchen and the route to Bleckede also operate from the eastern station.
The western station served the formerly continuous line from Wittenberg to Buchholz, which is now a single-track branch line to Dannenberg Ost, also called the Wendlandbahn, and is used for the transport of nuclear waste to Gorleben. There is also a connection from the western station to the line to Soltau Süd.
Osthannoversche Eisenbahnen operate freight and excursion traffic over separated routes to Bleckede and Soltau that are connected by Deutsche Bahn track. While passenger trains from Bleckede ended in the eastern station instead of OHE’s Lüneburg Nord station as early as 1960, the terminus for passenger trains from Soltau was traditionally at Lüneburg Süd station, one kilometre away. Later a contract was signed between DBAG and OHE for the operation of trains to the western station. The operation of scheduled passenger services by OHE to Bleckede was abandoned on 21 May 1977.
The station is served by the following services:
Line | Route | Interval | Operator |
ICE 11 | München – Stuttgart – Frankfurt – Göttingen – Hannover – Lüneburg – Hamburg | Individual services at night | DB Fernverkehr |
ICE 20 | Hamburg-Altona – Lüneburg – Hannover – Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe – Fulda – Frankfurt – Wiesbaden | Individual services | DB Fernverkehr |
ICE 26 | Stralsund – Hamburg – Lüneburg – Hannover – Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe – Frankfurt – Karlsruhe | 120 | DB Fernverkehr |
IRE 1 | Berlin Ostbahnhof – Stendal – Salzwedel – Lüneburg – Hamburg | Individual services | DB Regio |
RE 3 | Uelzen – Lüneburg – Hamburg | 60 | metronom |
RE 83 | Lüneburg – Büchen – Lübeck Flughafen – Lübeck | 60 | DB Regio |
RB 31 | Lüneburg – Winsen – Maschen – Hamburg-Harburg – Hamburg | 60 | metronom |
RB 32 | Lüneburg – Dahlenburg – Dannenberg Ost | 180 | erixx |
Until December 2014 the station was also served by EuroCity "Wawel", which used to run once daily between Hamburg Altona and Wrocław Główny six days a week.
Station infrastructure
The station consists of two stations, each with their own entrance buildings, which lie opposite each other separated by Bahnhofstrasse.The Lüneburg West section of the station is on Wittenberge–Buchholz railway. The station building is built in an elaborate neoclassical style and is now used as a casino. In addition to the disused platform next to the station building, there is another platform that is used by the Regionalbahn services to and from Hamburg and Dannenberg.
The Lüneburg East section of the station has a somewhat simpler entrance building, which is still used as the station building. In addition to the main platform next to the station building, there are still three platforms, each with edges to tracks on both sides, but the easternmost is no longer used.
South of the passenger station is the freight yard. The Lüneburg workshop was east of it on the opposite side of the tracks until 1960. Since the reconstruction of the station area between 1994 and 2002, the workshop area has been used for the parking of rolling stock.
Lüneburg South station was a few metres to the south, but has been almost completely dismantled.