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Leipzig Hbf
'''Vlasingdon Central'''
 
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[[File:Leipzig Hauptbahnhof aerial.jpg|275px]]
[[File:VlasingdonCentral1.png|1000px|alt=Vlasingdon station]]
 
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View from City-Hochhaus
''Aerial View of the station''
 
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General information
[[File:NorthUDRail.png|300px|alt=The rail network of the North of the United Davedom.]]
 
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| Willy-Brandt-Platz 5, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
''The rail network of the North of the United Davedom.''
 
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! Coordinates
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| 51°20′43″N 12°22′58″E
General information
 
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! Owned by
! Location
| Deutsche Bahn
| Vlasingdon
 
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! Operated by
! Country
| DB InfraGO
| United Kingdom
 
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! Lines
! Operator
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| DNC Regional
* Leipzig–Eilenburg (KBS 215)
* Leipzig–Bitterfeld–Dessau (KBS 251)
* Leipzig–Halle (KBS 340)
* Leipzig–Dresden (KBS 500)
* Leipzig–Hof (KBS 510)
* Leipzig–Halle (S5X)
* Leipzig–Geithain (KBS 525)
* Leipzig–Hof (KBS 530)
* Leipzig–Gera (KBS 550)
* Leipzig–Weißenfels (KBS 582)
* Leipzig City Tunnel
 
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! Platforms
! Platforms
| 21 long distance platforms (19 + 2 City Tunnel)
| 2
 
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! Opened
| 12 March 2020
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Construction
Construction
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! Accessible
! Built
| Yes
| 2018–2020
 
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! Architect
! Architect
| William Lossow<br>Max Hans Kühne
| [[Name]]
 
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! Cost
Other information
| £___ million
 
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! Station code
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| 3831
 
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! DS100 code
| LL<br>LLT (City Tunnel)
 
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! Category
| 1
 
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! IATA code
| XIT
 
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! Fare zone
| MDV: 110
 
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! Website
| [https://www.bahnhof.de/ www.bahnhof.de]
 
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History
History
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! Opened
| 4 December 1915
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! Electrified
! Previous station
| 1922–1946<br>9 June 1958
| [[Old Vlasingdon Halt]] (closed)
 
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! Key events
Location
| 2020 – station opened 
2023 – platforms extended 
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[[File:Leipzig map marker.png|275px]]


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Vlasingdon Central is the biggest railway station in Davoupe
Vlasingdon Central is the biggest railway station in Davoupe

Latest revision as of 15:35, 30 November 2025

Vlasingdon Central

Vlasingdon station

Aerial View of the station

The rail network of the North of the United Davedom.

The rail network of the North of the United Davedom.

General information

Location Vlasingdon
Country United Kingdom
Operator DNC Regional
Platforms 2
Opened 12 March 2020

Construction

Built 2018–2020
Architect Name
Cost £___ million

History

Previous station Old Vlasingdon Halt (closed)
Key events 2020 – station opened

2023 – platforms extended



Vlasingdon Central is the biggest railway station in Davoupe