Lehrter Bahnhof

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Lehrter Bahnhof was a major 19th- and 20th-century railway terminus in Berlin that served as a key hub for westbound trains before being replaced by the modern Berlin Hauptbahnhof.

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instanceOf former railway terminus
railway station
architect Alfred Lent NERFINISHED
Gustav Adolf Lillie NERFINISHED
Hermann Zimmermann NERFINISHED
category Former railway stations in Berlin
Railway stations closed in the 20th century
Railway stations opened in 1871
connectedTo Berlin Stadtbahn (via nearby Lehrter Stadtbahnhof) NERFINISHED
constructionStart 1868
country Germany NERFINISHED
demolished 1958
hadStationBuildingType terminal station
historicalEra 19th century
20th century
integratedInto later Berlin rail infrastructure redevelopment
locatedIn Berlin NERFINISHED
Mitte NERFINISHED
locatedNear Reichstag building NERFINISHED
Tiergarten NERFINISHED
locatedNextTo River Spree NERFINISHED
locatedOn Heidestraße area
namedAfter Lehrte NERFINISHED
opened 1871
operator Prussian state railways NERFINISHED
partiallyClosed 1951
predecessorOf Berlin Hauptbahnhof long-distance section NERFINISHED
railwayLine Berlin–Lehrte railway NERFINISHED
Lehrte Railway NERFINISHED
replacedBy Berlin Hauptbahnhof NERFINISHED
servedAs terminus for trains to Hanover
terminus for trains to Lehrte
terminus for trains to the Ruhr area
servedCity Berlin NERFINISHED
servedDirection westbound traffic
significance major long-distance railway hub in Berlin
siteUsedFor Berlin Hauptbahnhof NERFINISHED
Lehrter Stadtbahnhof NERFINISHED
status demolished
terminusFor westbound long-distance trains
transportRole gateway for westbound trains from Berlin
usedDuring German Empire NERFINISHED
Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
Weimar Republic NERFINISHED
early post-war period in West Berlin

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Berlin Hauptbahnhof formerName Lehrter Bahnhof