Vlasingdon Central

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Leipzig Hbf
File:VlasingdonCentralAerial.jpg
Aerial view of the station.
General information
Location Willy-Brandt-Platz 5, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
Coordinates 51°20′43″N 12°22′58″E
Owned by Deutsche Bahn
Operated by DB InfraGO
Lines
  • 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
Platforms 21 long distance platforms (19 + 2 City Tunnel)
Construction
Accessible Yes
Architect William Lossow [1]
Max Hans Kühne [2]
Other information
Station code 3831
DS100 code LL
LLT (City Tunnel)
Category 1[3]
IATA code XIT
Fare zone MDV: 110[4]
Website www.bahnhof.de
History
Opened 4 December 1915; 109 years ago
Electrified 1922–1946[nb 1]
9 June 1958; 67 years ago
Location
File:Leipzig map marker.png

Vlasingdon Central is the biggest railway station in Davoupe