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| type = Railway junction | platforms = 7 |line= *Berlin–Lehrte railway * Hanover–Brunswick railway * Hanover–Berlin high-speed railway * Lehrte–Nordstemmen railway * Lehrte–Celle railway }} Lehrte ((ドイツ語:Bahnhof Lehrte)) is a railway station located in Lehrte, Germany. The station opened on 15 August 1843 and is located on the Berlin-Lehrte Railway and Hanover–Brunswick railway. The train services are operated by Deutsche Bahn. ==History== Lehrte had developed by the mid-19th century into a major railway junction of the Royal Hanoverian State Railways (''Königlich Hannöverschen Staatseisenbahnen'') and it had become known as a typical railway town. The railway line between Hanover and Lehrte via Peine was built in 1843 and extended in the following years to Brunswick (Braunschweig). Branch lines were subsequently built from Lehrte to Celle (1845) and to Hildesheim (1846). In 1844, an entrance building was built in the neoclassical style to a design by Eduard Ferdinand Schwarz. The Berlin-Lehrte railway was built by the Magdeburg-Halberstadt Railway Company (''Magdeburg-Halberstädter Eisenbahngesellschaft'', MHE) and was opened throughout in 1871. It competed with the existing line via Magdeburg and Brunswick. The end of the line was at the Lehrter Bahnhof in Berlin, which was demolished in 1958. This was on the site of the new Berlin Hauptbahnhof. The line to Hildesheim, which had previously run to the south through the centre of the town was relocated in 1990 and reconnected to the Berlin-Lehrte line to the east of Lehrte. As a result, it eased congestion in the centre of the town, which had long been desired. The old railway embankment was converted into an urban green space. As a result, the level crossings that had been common in Lehrte were removed in the centre of the town. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lehrte station」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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