Gerstungen station is located in the town of
Gerstungen
Gerstungen is a municipality in the Wartburgkreis district of Thuringia, Germany. In July 2018 the former municipalities of Marksuhl and Wolfsburg-Unkeroda were merged into Gerstungen.
History
Between 1945 and 1990, Gerstungen station served a ...
on the western border of the German state of
Thuringia
Thuringia (; german: Thüringen ), officially the Free State of Thuringia ( ), is a state of central Germany, covering , the sixth smallest of the sixteen German states. It has a population of about 2.1 million.
Erfurt is the capital and lar ...
on the
Halle–Bebra railway
The Halle–Bebra railway, known in German as the Thüringer Bahn ("Thuringian Railway"), is a 210 kilometre-long railway line from Halle (Saale) via Erfurt and Gerstungen to Bebra, mainly in Thuringia. As far as Gerstungen the line originally b ...
. The station has been particularly notable for its history as a border station between different states and railway administrations.
History
Gerstungen received a rail connection in September 1849. The
Thuringian Railway opened the last part of its trunk line from
Eisenach
Eisenach () is a town in Thuringia, Germany with 42,000 inhabitants, located west of Erfurt, southeast of Kassel and northeast of Frankfurt. It is the main urban centre of western Thuringia and bordering northeastern Hessian regions, situat ...
to Gerstungen on 25 September 1849, three days before the ''Friedrich-Wilhelms-Nordbahn-Gesellschaft'' (Frederick William Northern Railway Company) opened its line from
Bebra
Bebra () is a small town in Hersfeld-Rotenburg district in northeastern Hesse, Germany.
Geography Location
Bebra lies some south of Kassel on the Fulda. The town is easy to find on most maps thanks to its prominent location on the ''Fuldakni ...
to Gerstungen.
The Thuringian Railway ended at the ''Thüringer Bahnhof'' (Thuringian station) and the Frederick William Northern Railway ended in ''Hessischer Bahnhof'' (Hessian station). These two stations were barely 100 metres apart from each other and were connected by a railway line, but treaties prevented unrestricted rail operations. Travellers had to change trains or were even forced to look for a lodging in Gerstungen. There were hostels and a highly frequented eatery near the station. Freight traffic was also affected by this separation. Freight had to be transferred between wagons, causing unnecessary loss of time and often also damage. The railway companies’ rolling stock could not be mixed. Only military transports and special trains were given exemptions. Since the change of traction and the transshipment of goods required a lot of staff, numerous railway workers settled near the station, so that with the influx of railway staff and their families, the population of Gerstungen increased by over 500 persons.
With the founding of the
German Empire in 1871, the
Prussian state railways
The term Prussian state railways (German: ''Preußische Staatseisenbahnen'') encompasses those railway organisations that were owned or managed by the State of Prussia. The words "state railways" are not capitalized because Prussia did not have a ...
were commissioned to ensure a unification of the railway networks of the Empire. This soon led to the takeover of the small state railways on the rail network. In 1882, both railway companies were bought up by the Prussian state railways, and the Hessian station was closed. Gerstungen acquired a special operational importance in 1898 with the opening of the main marshalling yard between
Kassel and
Weißenfels
Weißenfels (; often written in English as Weissenfels) is the largest town of the Burgenlandkreis district, in southern Saxony-Anhalt, central Germany. It is situated on the river Saale, approximately south of Halle.
History
Perhaps the fir ...
. Since the opening of the
Gerstungen–Berka line on 1 October 1903, which was extended in stages to
Vacha in 1905, Gerstungen station became a junction station. During the Second World War, the station was identified as a strategic destination and bombed in 1944. During this raid, adjacent houses were also hit and several inhabitants were killed. Trains running on the Gerstungen–Eisenach section were also attacked from the air.
Border station
Gerstungen station was heavily affected by the division of Germany between the
GDR and the
Federal Republic of Germany
Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated between ...
after 1945. The first affected were the many war refugees and refugees who were transferred to transit camps in
Herleshausen
Herleshausen is a municipality in the Werra-Meißner-Kreis in Hesse, Germany.
Geography
Location
Herleshausen lies north of a section of the boundary with Thuringia in the thickly wooded area between the Ringgau and the Thuringian Forest (ranges ...
and Bebra.
Even during the brief US occupation of Thuringia, smuggling flourished. In the 1950s, the bordering places near Eisenach had a favourable location for people assisting escapes from East Germany. Accordingly, railway traffic in the neighbouring towns west of Eisenach was closely watched as a result.
Passenger trains to Gerstungen were sealed at
Wartha station, in order to prevent passengers jumping off in the Hessian area around Herleshausen station. Passenger services were terminated at Eisenach in 1952. A bus service was established to Gerstungen as a substitute.
The railway served freight transport (especially potash mining) and interzone trains (''Interzonenzugen'', passenger trains between East and West Germany). The border formalities for the interzone trains on the GDR side had already been carried out at Wartha station. The military trains of the occupying powers travelling to and from
West-Berlin
West Berlin (german: Berlin (West) or , ) was a political enclave which comprised the western part of Berlin during the years of the Cold War. Although West Berlin was de jure not part of West Germany, lacked any sovereignty, and was under mi ...
passed through the station without controls.
On 13 April 1962, a line from Förtha to Gerstungen was inaugurated, which bypassed the West German territory around
Herleshausen
Herleshausen is a municipality in the Werra-Meißner-Kreis in Hesse, Germany.
Geography
Location
Herleshausen lies north of a section of the boundary with Thuringia in the thickly wooded area between the Ringgau and the Thuringian Forest (ranges ...
. The internal traffic from Gerstungen towards Eisenach was resumed. The border controls of the interzone trains were relocated from Wartha to Gerstungen from 28 September 1963, with the trains now using the new line. The old line through Wartha was only used to a limited extent by freight traffic. Between 1963 and 1978, a pair of freight train operated on the old line every day, serving the supply of fuel and industrial goods to the border regions. One of the largest brickworks in Thuringia, which was indispensable for post-war reconstruction, was located in Gerstungen.
The Gerstungen border station was considerably rebuilt. In 1966/67, a separate part of the station was set up on the north side of the station for the processing of Interzone trains. The old part station was redesigned as a terminus and served the passenger trains to Eisenach. Both stations were connected by a 150-metre-long tunnel. There were extensive facilities for freight transport between both parts. A special feature was the potassium trains, which came from
Philippsthal
Philippsthal (Werra) is a market community in Hersfeld-Rotenburg district in eastern Hesse, Germany, right at the boundary with Thuringia.
Geography
Location
Philippsthal lies between the outliers of the Rhön and the Thuringian Forest (ranges) ...
and
Heringen
Heringen (Werra) is a small town in Hersfeld-Rotenburg district in eastern Hesse, Germany lying right at the boundary with Thuringia.
Geography
Location
The nearest major towns and cities are Bad Hersfeld (28 km to the west), Eisenach ...
area in
Hesse
Hesse (, , ) or Hessia (, ; german: Hessen ), officially the State of Hessen (german: links=no, Land Hessen), is a state in Germany. Its capital city is Wiesbaden, and the largest urban area is Frankfurt. Two other major historic cities are Dar ...
and, in the absence of a direct link to the rest of the
Deutsche Bundesbahn
The Deutsche Bundesbahn or DB (German Federal Railway) was formed as the state railway of the newly established Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) on 7 September 1949 as a successor of the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft (DRG). The DB remaine ...
’s network, ran over the Gerstungen–Vacha railway and to Gerstungen in the DDR and reversed in the station before heading back towards Bebra in the Federal Republic. A number of security measures, such as
catch points
Catch points and trap points are types of turnout which act as railway safety devices. Both work by guiding railway carriages and trucks from a dangerous route onto a separate, safer track. Catch points are used to derail vehicles which are ou ...
, prevented entry into trains by unauthorised persons or the passage of trains to the Federal Republic without permission from the border authorities.
Unlike most other border stations between the GDR and the Federal Republic, there was no interchange between interzone trains and domestic trains; entry and exit was generally not permitted to/from the interzone trains. In older
Deutsche Reichsbahn
The ''Deutsche Reichsbahn'', also known as the German National Railway, the German State Railway, German Reich Railway, and the German Imperial Railway, was the German national railway system created after the end of World War I from the regiona ...
foreign travel guides, this fact was pointed out specifically, but in later years the stop at the station was no longer shown.
A miniature replica of the Gerstungen border station by ''Modelleisenbahnfreunden Bremen e.V.'' can be visited on the grounds of the
Jacobs University
Constructor University is an international, private, residential research university located in Vegesack, Bremen, Germany. It offers study programs in engineering, humanities, natural and social sciences, in which students can acquire bachelor' ...
in Bremen.
Deaths at border controls
The Gerstungen parish recorded and reported five deaths, three West German citizens, one Gerstungen citizen and one other GDR citizen who died of stress-induced heart failure during the border controls or interrogations in the station area.
After the fall of the Wall
After the
fall of the Wall, Gerstungen gradually lost its function as a border control station. The express trains in Gerstungen were allowed to enter and exit and rail services across the border increased significantly. On 3 March 1990,
Willy Brandt
Willy Brandt (; born Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm; 18 December 1913 – 8 October 1992) was a German politician and statesman who was leader of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) from 1964 to 1987 and served as the chancellor of West Ge ...
travelled to Thuringia on the D 455 and spoke in front of numerous inhabitants while changing trains at Gerstungen station. For this purpose, a small platform had been set up on the platform.
Express trains no longer stopped in Gerstungen from September 1990. In 1991, Deutsche Bundesbahn extended their regional services from Bebra, which had previously ended in Hessian Obersuhl, to Gerstungen. Towards Eisenach, however, there was usually still a change until 1992, since there was no rail connection from the original station to Hesse and the trains had to use the old border station. The traditional route of the Thuringian Railway via Wartha was reopened on 25 May 1991 after 13 years of being closed, initially as a single-line operation. Until the completion of the second track on 27 September 1992, regional trains used the route via Förtha. This was no longer needed afterwards. On 19 July 1994, the
Federal Railway Authority
The German Federal Railway Authority (german: Eisenbahn-Bundesamt, ) has been the independent federal authority for the regulation of the railways in Germany since 1 January 1994. It is under the supervision and direction of the Federal Minist ...
(''Eisenbahn-Bundesamt'') approved the closure of the line, which was dismantled in the following years.
On 28 May 1995, electrical operations were restored between Bebra and
Neudietendorf
Neudietendorf (''New Dietendorf'') is a village and a former municipality in the district of Gotha, in Thuringia, central Germany. Since 1 December 2009, it has been part of the municipality Nesse-Apfelstädt, of which it is an ''Ortschaf ...
, including in Gerstungen station. The Eisenach electronic interlocking was put into full operation on 16 June 1996. This took control of the entire section between Gerstungen and
Gotha
Gotha () is the fifth-largest city in Thuringia, Germany, west of Erfurt and east of Eisenach with a population of 44,000. The city is the capital of the Gotha (district), district of Gotha and was also a residence of the Ernestine House of Wet ...
and the local signal boxes were closed. A special exhibition space has been established on the history of the Gerstungen station in the ''Werratalmuseum Gerstungen'' (Werra valley museum in Gerstungen). Historical railway technology and numerous pictorial documents are displayed.
The demolition of the locomotive depot and the border station began in May 2012 to create space for a solar farm. The former locomotive shed and the
water tower
A water tower is an elevated structure supporting a water tank constructed at a height sufficient to pressurize a distribution system for potable water, and to provide emergency storage for fire protection. Water towers often operate in conju ...
are also to be demolished.
Current services
Since 2006,
Cantus Verkehrsgesellschaft
Cantus Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH (which translates roughly as Cantus Transport Company Ltd), based in Kassel is a joint subsidiary of Hessische Landesbahn (HLB) and Hamburger Hochbahn (HHA). The word ''cantus''
refers to a steel rail-wheel tyre ...
(for ten years and since extended by another 15 years) has operated the RB6 service (
Bebra
Bebra () is a small town in Hersfeld-Rotenburg district in northeastern Hesse, Germany.
Geography Location
Bebra lies some south of Kassel on the Fulda. The town is easy to find on most maps thanks to its prominent location on the ''Fuldakni ...
–Gerstungen–
Eisenach
Eisenach () is a town in Thuringia, Germany with 42,000 inhabitants, located west of Erfurt, southeast of Kassel and northeast of Frankfurt. It is the main urban centre of western Thuringia and bordering northeastern Hessian regions, situat ...
), stopping hourly in Gerstungen on weekdays and every two hours on Saturdays, Sundays or public holidays. The
Gerstungen–Vacha railway is now only used for freight traffic.
Platforms
The platforms and heights are as follows:
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Railway stations in Thuringia
Railway stations in Germany opened in 1849
Buildings and structures in Wartburgkreis