Bremerhaven-Lehe | |
Native Name Lang: | de |
Symbol: | rail |
Symbol Location: | de |
Type: | Bf |
Borough: | Bremerhaven, Free Hanseatic City of Bremen |
Country: | Germany |
Owned: | Deutsche Bahn |
Line: | Bremen–Bremerhaven line |
Platforms: | 1 island platform |
Tracks: | 4 |
Opened: | 1863 |
Zone: | VBN 250[1] |
Website: | www.bahnhof.de |
Map Type: | Germany Bremen#Germany#Europe |
Map Dot Label: | Bremerhaven-Lehe |
Bremerhaven-Lehe is a railway station in the Lehe district of the city of Bremerhaven, Germany.
The station was opened in 1863 as an extension of the Bremen-Geestemünde line. In 1896, the line to Cuxhaven was opened. The station has undergone renovations in the early 2000s and is now equipped with a lift.
The RegionalExpress trains to and from Osnabrück Hbf and Hannover Hbf call at the station. Furthermore, Bremerhaven-Lehe is the terminal and starting point for the Bremen S-Bahn connection to Bremen and Twistringen. Services to Cuxhaven and Buxtehude, operated by EVB, call at the station as well.The Bremerhaven-Lehe marshalling yard (code HBHLA) is nearby. The next station to the south is Bremerhaven Hauptbahnhof (HBH), to the north lies the closed station Bremerhaven-Speckenbüttel (HBHP), the next passenger station still in use is Wremen (AWRE) on the line to Cuxhaven.Connections to local traffic are provided by a bus stop (operated by BremerhavenBus) in front of the station. The old station building has been rented out to two tenants, a hotel on the upper floors and an Aldi supermarket on the ticket hall floor. Access to the station is provided by a passenger tunnel underneath the platforms.
The following services currently call at the station:[2]