Steinfurt-Burgsteinfurt station
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Steinfurt-Burgsteinfurt station is the main station of the town of Steinfurt in western Munsterland in the German state of
North Rhine-Westphalia North Rhine-Westphalia (german: Nordrhein-Westfalen, ; li, Noordrien-Wesfale ; nds, Noordrhien-Westfalen; ksh, Noodrhing-Wäßßfaale), commonly shortened to NRW (), is a state (''Land'') in Western Germany. With more than 18 million inha ...
and is located in the district of Burgsteinfurt. The station is a former railway junction on the
Münster–Enschede railway The Münster–Enschede railway is a 64 km long, continuous single-track and non-electrified branch line from Münster via Gronau in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia to Enschede in the Netherlands. Regionalbahn service RB 64 (''E ...
. The Coesfeld–Rheine railway and the Borken–Steinfurt railway are closed and largely dismantled.


History

In 1870, the Münster-Enschede Railway Company received a concession to build a line from Münster to Enschede. When it became insolvent in 1874, the
Royal Westphalian Railway Company The Royal Westphalian Railway (german: Königlich-Westfälische Eisenbahn, KWE) was a German rail company established in 1848 with funding from the Prussian government, which later became part of the Prussian State Railways. The network eventuall ...
(''Königlich-Westfälische Eisenbahn'', KWE) took it over and continued its construction. On 30 September 1875, Burgsteinfurt station was opened together with the line. The Wanne-Eickel–Hamburg railway of the Cologne-Minden Railway Company was of high national importance and the
Rhenish Railway Company The Rhenish Railway Company (German: ''Rheinische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft'', RhE) was along with the Cologne-Minden Railway Company (CME) and the Bergisch-Märkische Railway Company (BME) one of the railway companies that in the mid-19th century ...
planned its
Duisburg–Quakenbrück railway The Duisburg–Quakenbrück railway is a former inter-regional German railway, built by the Rhenish Railway Company (RhE) from Duisburg Central Station, Duisburg in the western Ruhr region of North Rhine-Westphalia to Quakenbrück in Lower Saxony ...
to compete with it. Burgsteinfurt station became a junction station with the completion of this line on 1 July 1879. The Rhenish line crossed the KWE line south of Burgsteinfurt station. Finally the line from Borken of the '' Westfälische Landes-Eisenbahn'' (Westphalian Land Railway, WLE) was opened to Burgsteinfurt on 1 October 1902. As a result of the Second World War, operations on several sections came to a halt. Rheine station was completely destroyed in an air raid on 5 October 1944 and bridges were blown up in Oberhausen and
Dorsten Dorsten (; Westphalian: ''Dössen'') is a town in the district of Recklinghausen in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany and has a population of about 75,000. Dorsten is situated on the western rim of Westphalia bordering the Rhineland. Its histor ...
. Traffic across the Dutch border to Enschede was closed from 1940 to 1951 and again from 1981 to 2001. On the WLE line to Borken, passenger services were restricted to only semi-fast trains after only 60 years of operations on 30 September 1962 and then stopped completely on 27 September 1975. The transport of freight between Steinfurt and
Ahaus Ahaus (; Westphalian: ''Ausen'') is a town in the district of Borken in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located near the border with the Netherlands, lying some 20 km south-east of Enschede and 15 km south from Gr ...
had already been abandoned on 31 December 1972 and the line was immediately dismantled after the final closure of the line on 31 March 1988. After the closure of passenger services on the northern section of the Duisburg–Quakenbruck line from Rheine on 31 May 1969 and on the section south of
Dorsten Dorsten (; Westphalian: ''Dössen'') is a town in the district of Recklinghausen in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany and has a population of about 75,000. Dorsten is situated on the western rim of Westphalia bordering the Rhineland. Its histor ...
in 1960, operations also ended on the section between Coesfeld and Rheine on 28 September 1984. The transport of freight between Horstmar and St. Arnold was abandoned in the mid-1980s. The line between Lutum and St. Arnold was officially closed on 1 January 1996, so that the station is no longer a railway junction. Freight operations at the station ended on 1 May 1996. As a result of a local government reform in North Rhine-Westphalia, the formerly independent towns of Steinfurt and Borghorst were merged as the town of Steinfurt on 1 January 1975, but the station was not renamed ''Steinfurt-Burgsteinfurt'' until the timetable change on 12 December 2004. The dismantling of the Rhenish line between Steinfurt and St. Arnold started on 30 September 2005. Of the four former signal boxes, two have already been demolished, the ''Bn'' signal box on the Rhenish line and the ''Bmf'' signal box, which was located on the former middle platform. The two signal boxes on the Enschede line (the ''Bf'' signal box to the south and the ''Bw'' signal box to the north of the station) are still standing, but are out of service. Since 26 October 2008, signalling and points at the station have been remotely controlled from the electronic signalling centre at
Coesfeld (Westf) station Coesfeld Station (Westphalia) is the main railway station of the town of Coesfeld and an important transport hub in western Münsterland in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is a junction station on the Dortmund–Enschede, Essen-C ...
.


Rail services

Steinfurt-Burgsteinfurt station is served by the following Regionalbahn service: The Regionalbahn service on the section between Munster and Gronau was closed on 24 May 1998. The service has operated to Enschede since 18 November 2001.
DB Regio NRW DB Regio AG is a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn which operates regional and commuter train services in Germany. DB Regio AG, headquartered in Frankfurt am Main. It is a 100% subsidiary of the Deutsche Bahn Group and there part of the DB Regio ...
won the contract for operating the service for a further 15 years from December 2011.


Notes

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