Sömmerda station


Sömmerda station is the station of Sömmerda in the German state of Thuringia. It is the public transport hub of the Sömmerda district and the only Turmbahnhof in Thuringia.

History

The first railway reached Sömmerda on 14 August 1874. It was the Straußfurt–Großheringen railway, which connects Straußfurt in the west via Sömmerda to Großheringen in the east. This line was built by the Nordhausen-Erfurt Railway Company and owned by the Prussian state railways from 1887. On 24 October 1881, the second and more important line, the Sangerhausen–Erfurt railway was opened through Sömmerda. In preparation for it, the station had to be developed into a two-level interchange station in order to link both lines. Since then, the higher Sangerhausen–Erfurt railway has run above the Peppermint Railway. This line served the traffic from Erfurt to the then capital of the Prussian Province of Saxony, Magdeburg. It was built by the Magdeburg–Halberstadt Railway Company and was taken over by the Prussian government in 1886. A second track was built between Erfurt and Sömmerda. The second track was dismantled in 1946 to provide reparations, but was restored after the reunification of Germany. The line was electrified by the end of the 1990s. Passenger traffic on the Straußfurt–Sömmerda section ended on 9 December 2007 and Regionalbahn services now run on the Peppermint Railway only to Großheringen.

Infrastructure

Platforms

There is barrier-free access to platform 1 via a ramp and to platform 2/3 via a lift. Platforms 4 and 5 are partly barrier-free as platform 5 can only be reached by a pedestrian overpass.
PlatformLength in mHeight in cm
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214655
314655
419428
528126

Regional services

In the 2017 timetable, Sömmerda is served by the following services:
LineRouteInterval Operator
RE 10Magdeburg – Staßfurt – Hettstedt – Sangerhausen – Artern – Sömmerda – Erfurt120Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland
EB 27Sömmerda – Kölleda – Buttstädt 120Erfurter Bahn
RB 59 Bitterfeld – Halle – Lutherstadt Eisleben – Sangerhausen – Artern – Sömmerda – Erfurt120Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland