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| type = Railway junction | platforms = 7 | exits = 5000 | opened=3 August 1859 | architectural_style= Neo-Renaissance | architect = Franz Schwechten | line= *Berlin–Halle railway *Roßlau–Falkenberg/Elster railway }} Lutherstadt Wittenberg ((ドイツ語:Bahnhof Lutherstadt Wittenberg)) is a railway station located in Wittenberg, Germany. The station opened on 3 August 1859 is located on the Berlin–Halle railway and Roßlau–Falkenberg/Elster railway. The train services are operated by Deutsche Bahn. With over 5000 passengers per day, it is the most important railway station in the eastern part of the state of Saxony-Anhalt. ==Location and name== The station is located in the east of Wittenberg, about one kilometre from the historic city centre. The Berlin–Halle railway, running from the northeast to the southwest, and the Roßlau–Falkenberg/Elster railway, running east-west, cross at the station. The station was originally called only ''Wittenberg'' and later ''Wittenberg (Prov Sachs)'', indicating that it was in the Province of Saxony. Since 1938, the city has been nicknamed ''Lutherstadt'' (Luther city) and the station has also been called ''Lutherstadt Wittenberg'' since the end of the Second World War. It is also sometimes referred to as a Hauptbahnhof (main station) unofficially and by the municipality. The street leading to the station, which was formerly called ''Am Bahnhof'' ("at the station") is now called ''Am Hauptbahnhof''. 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「Lutherstadt Wittenberg station」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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