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Solingen Hauptbahnhof is the only railway station in Solingen, Germany, to be served by ICE and IC long distance trains. Solingen-Mitte station serves central Solingen, but only has Regionalbahn trains. ==History== The first station in the area of present-day town of Solingen was built with the opening of the Gruiten-Cologne-Mülheim railway by the Bergisch-Märkische Railway Company.〔 〕 The station opened on 25 September 1867 and was named ''Ohligs Wald'' ("Ohligs forest").〔 〕 That same year a branch line to Solingen was built from this station.〔 〕 In 1890, the ''Wald'' part of the name was dropped and with the incorporation of Ohligs into Solingen in 1929, the station was renamed ''Solingen-Ohlings''.〔 In 1894, the line from Hilden was opened.〔 〕 The importance of the Solingen-Ohligs station always exceeded that of the other stations in Solingen, including the old ''Solingen Hauptbahnhof'', since only Ohligs station is located on a main line. Consequently, it was the stopping point for long-distance traffic. This factor lead to the discussion of renaming this station to ''Hauptbahnhof'' and giving the ''Hauptbahnhof'' a new name. These discussions, however, never came to a conclusion, so the station kept its name until the end of 2006. With the decommissioning of the old ''Hauptbahnhof'' in May 2006, Solingen-Ohligs station was renamed as ''Solingen Hauptbahnhof'' on 10 December 2006.〔
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