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Leipzig Hauptbahnhof (Leipzig main station, ) is the central
railway terminus A train station, railroad station, or railway station is a Rail transport, railway facility where trains stop to load or unload passenger train, passengers, freight rail transport, freight, or both. It generally consists of at least one railwa ...
in
Leipzig Leipzig (, ; ; Upper Saxon: ; ) is the most populous city in the States of Germany, German state of Saxony. The city has a population of 628,718 inhabitants as of 2023. It is the List of cities in Germany by population, eighth-largest city in Ge ...
, Germany, in the district
Mitte Mitte () is the first and most central borough of Berlin. The borough consists of six sub-entities: Mitte proper, Gesundbrunnen, Hansaviertel, Moabit, Tiergarten and Wedding. It is one of the two boroughs (the other being Friedrichshain-Kreuz ...
. At , it is Europe's largest railway station measured by floor area. It has 19 overground platforms housed in six iron train sheds, a multi-level concourse with towering stone arches, and a facade at the northeastern section of the Inner City Ring Road. The two
Leipzig City Tunnel The City Tunnel is a twin-bore railway tunnel for the city-centre S-Bahn in Leipzig. It links Leipzig Hauptbahnhof with the central Markt station, Wilhelm-Leuschner-Platz station and Bayerischer Bahnhof. Construction began in July 2003. The ...
platforms were inaugurated in December 2013. The station is owned by
DB InfraGO DB InfraGO AG (''GO'' short for ''gemeinwohlorientiert'', ) is a state-owned Railway infrastructure manager, railway infrastructure company, operated as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn (DB) in the legal form of a stock corporation (AG), ...
, a subsidiary of
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, and is classified as a Category 1 station, one of twenty in Germany. It also functions as a large shopping centre. Train services are operated by Deutsche Bahn,
S-Bahn Mitteldeutschland Mitteldeutschland S-Bahn (), , represents an enlargement of the previous Leipzig-Halle S-Bahn. It is an Railway electrification system, electric rail public transit system operating in the metropolitan area of Leipzig-Halle, Germany. This S-Bahn ...
,
Erfurter Bahn The (EB, lit. "Erfurt railway") is a railway company and public transit system serving the city of Erfurt, the capital of Thuringia, Germany. is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Erfurt city council, and Süd-Thüringen-Bahn, operating between Er ...
and
Mitteldeutsche Regiobahn Transdev Germany is the largest private operator of passenger buses and trains in Germany. It is a subsidiary of Transdev. History In 1997, Aktiengesellschaft für Industrie und Verkehrswesen was purchased by a CGEA Group (60%) EnBW (40%) cons ...
. As of 2008, Leipzig Hauptbahnhof handled an average of 120,000 passengers per day.''Shopping und Service – 140 Geschäfte laden zum Bummeln und Verweilen ein''
Accessed 13 December 2008
In March 2018, the
Leipzig Long-Distance Bus Terminal The Leipzig Long-Distance Bus Terminal () is the central bus station for Intercity bus services in Leipzig, Germany. It opened in 2018 and is located on the east side of the main train station. Description The nine bus gates are located on the ...
opened on the east side, a few steps outside of the Hauptbahnhof building. In 2021, Leipzig Hauptbahnhof was ranked the best railway station in Europe.


History

After the opening of the
Leipzig–Dresden railway The Leipzig–Dresden line is a German railway line. It was built by the Leipzig–Dresden Railway Company between 1837 and 1839. It was the first long-distance railway and the List of the first German railways to 1870, first railway using only st ...
line in 1839, followed by the Magdeburg-Leipzig railway one year later, the
Leipzig–Hof railway The Leipzig–Hof railway is a two-track main line in the German states of Saxony, Thuringia and Bavaria, originally built and operated by the Saxon-Bavarian Railway Company. It runs from Leipzig Hauptbahnhof, Leipzig through Altenburg station, Al ...
in 1842, and the
Leipzig–Großkorbetha railway The Leipzig–Großkorbetha railway is a double track electrified in the German states of Saxony-Anhalt and Saxony, which connects the city of Leipzig and the Thuringian Railway. It runs from Leipzig via Markranstädt and Bad Dürrenberg to Groà ...
in 1856, Leipzig had become the most important railway junction in the
Kingdom of Saxony The Kingdom of Saxony () was a German monarchy in Central Europe between 1806 and 1918, the successor of the Electorate of Saxony. It joined the Confederation of the Rhine after the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire, later joining the German ...
. Initially trains departed from separate termini, such as Bayerischer Bahnhof, located southeast of the Leipzig city centre. While the city's population increased sharply, especially upon
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in 1871, the spatial separation proved to be complicated and ineffective. By 1895, the Saxon railway lines were nationalized under the umbrella of the
Royal Saxon State Railways The Royal Saxon State Railways () were the state-owned railways operating in the Kingdom of Saxony from 1869 to 1918. From 1918 until their merger into the Deutsche Reichsbahn the title 'Royal' was dropped and they were just called the Saxon State ...
, while the lines of the former Magdeburg–Halberstadt, Berlin-Anhalt, and Halle-Sorau-Guben railway companies had been incorporated into 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 ...
. Already in 1875, plans for the establishment of a united German imperial railway organisation, as proposed by
Albert von Maybach Arnold Heinrich Albert von Maybach (29 November 1822 – 21 January 1904) was a German lawyer, politician and railway manager. Life Albert von Maybach was born on 29 November 1822 at Werne an der Lippe as the son of the mayor ('' Bürgermeiste ...
, had failed due to the antagonism of the
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states, notably by the Saxon government. Therefore, two state railways rivalled to meet the demands of a steadily growing transport volume in the Leipzig area. Finally in 1898, the Leipzig city council decided on a joint terminal for Royal Saxon and Prussian state railways north of the city centre. A building contract with both organisations was signed in 1902 and an architectural competition with 76 participants was held in 1906. The winning design by the architects William Lossow (1852–1914) and Max Hans Kühne (1874–1942) featured two identical domed entrance halls facing the street, one for each company. The foundation stone was laid on 16 November 1909 and the platforms were gradually brought into operation station from 1912 onwards. When construction works finished on 4 December 1915, Leipzig Hauptbahnhof had become one of the world's largest railway stations with 26 platforms. The separate administration of the Saxon and Prussian parts of the station continued even after
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and the establishment of the nationwide
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 Weimar Republic, German national Rail transport, railway system created after th ...
railway organisation in 1920. Not until 1934 Leipzig Hauptbahnhof as a whole was assigned to the Reichsbahn directorate in Halle. By 1939, it had become one of Germany's busiest railway stations. The building was severely damaged by Allied bombing during
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
when during an air raid by the US
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on 7 July 1944 the roof over the concourse collapsed and the western entrance hall was destroyed. Numerous travellers and railway employees were killed. Rail traffic discontinued completely in April 1945. After the war, train service was quickly resumed. The hardly damaged eastern entrance hall was restored by 1949, and the western hall was rebuilt to its original appearance by the
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 Weimar Republic, German national Rail transport, railway system created after th ...
railway company of
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in the early 1950s. The concourse, however, remained without a roofing, until in 1954 the East German
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resolved upon a complete reconstruction. The full restoration of Leipzig Hauptbahnhof was finished on 4 December 1965, 50 years after its inauguration. After
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the station was renovated and modernized by the Deutsche Bahn AG. The concourse floor was removed and two basement levels were dug out to create a shopping mall. Other areas of the building were largely restored and modernized at the time. The Design and Planning were done by the architectural firm HPP based in Düsseldorf. The modified station building was inaugurated on 12 November 1997. The
Leipzig City Tunnel The City Tunnel is a twin-bore railway tunnel for the city-centre S-Bahn in Leipzig. It links Leipzig Hauptbahnhof with the central Markt station, Wilhelm-Leuschner-Platz station and Bayerischer Bahnhof. Construction began in July 2003. The ...
, an underground railway line between the south of Leipzig and Hauptbahnhof via the central
Markt station Markt station may refer to: * Ahrweiler Markt station, a railway station along Ahr Valley Railway in Ahrweiler, Germany * Eygelshoven Markt railway station, a railway station along Sittard–Herzogenrath railway in Eygelshoven, Netherlands * Le ...
, opened on 14 December 2013. Further modifications of platforms and tracks were carried out in the course of the construction of the
Erfurt–Leipzig/Halle high-speed railway The Erfurt–Leipzig/Halle high-speed railway is a -long High-speed rail in Germany, high-speed line in Germany between Erfurt and Leipzig and Halle (Saale), Halle, built as part of the Berlin–Munich high-speed railway. It is listed in German ...
line, part of the European
Berlin–Palermo railway axis The Berlin–Palermo railway axis (, ) is project No. 1 of the Trans-European high-speed rail network (TEN-R), which involves the creation of a high-speed rail line between Berlin and Palermo. It is designated as one of the main transport links ...
. File:Leipzig Hauptbahnhof lub 2023-01-14 img02.jpg, Concourse after modification File:13-12-01-weihnachtsterror-leipzig-hbf-01.jpg, Interior during Christmas File:Bombardier Twindexx Leipzig-5.jpg, File:2013-12-14 12h30m33s Einfahrt Hauptbahnhof.jpg, First train at the
Leipzig City Tunnel The City Tunnel is a twin-bore railway tunnel for the city-centre S-Bahn in Leipzig. It links Leipzig Hauptbahnhof with the central Markt station, Wilhelm-Leuschner-Platz station and Bayerischer Bahnhof. Construction began in July 2003. The ...
on 14 December 2013


Historic exhibits

On the site of closed track No. 24, several historical Deutsche Reichsbahn locomotives are on display: * Class 52 steam locomotive 52 5448-7 * Class SVT 137 Diesel multiple unit 137 225 * Class E04 AC electric locomotive E04 01 * Class E44 AC electric locomotive E44 046 * Class E94 AC electric locomotive E94 056


Movie set

Leipzig Hauptbahnhof served as a backdrop for several films, such as *''
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'' (1992) *''
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'' (1997) *'' Mr. Nobody'' (2009).


Train services

The following services currently call at the station:


Long distance


Regional and S-Bahn


Gallery

Image:Leipzig-Hauptbahnhof-overview.jpg, Aerial picture of the station Image:Leipziger_Hauptbahnhof_-_Eingangshalle_West.jpg, One of the two identical entrance halls File:Leipzig Hbf 2006.jpg, Concourse Image:Hauptbahnhof-leipzig aussenansicht 04-03-06.jpg, Train shed detail Image:Leipzig Hauptbahnhof from the north.jpg, Train shed Image:Leipzig HBF platforms Oct 2000.jpg, Inside the train shed Image:Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-25414-0002,_Leipzig,_Hauptbahnhof,_Bahnsteig.jpg, Inside the sheds in 1954, before the glass shattered in the war had been replaced Image:Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-36400-0007,_Leipzig,_Hauptbahnhof.jpg, The ruined concourse in 1956, still open to the elements before rebuilding Image:Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-45000-0065,_Leipzig,_Hauptbahnhof,_Bahnsteig.jpg, 1957: Partially restored, but the concourse is still without a roof. Image:Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-A0904-0091-004,_Leipzig,_Hauptbahnhof.jpg, Exterior, 1962 Image:Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-D0227-0001-024,_Leipzig,_Hauptbahnhof.jpg, Exterior, 1965 Image:Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-D0905-0091-015,_Leipzig,_Hauptbahnhof.jpg, Exterior, 1965 Image:Leipzig Hbf Jewish Memorial 01.JPG, Holocaust memorial Image:DRG E04 01 Leipzig HBF.jpg, Electric locomotive on display File:Leipzig Hauptbahnhof1.JPG, Exterior, 2010 File:12-06-30-leipzig-by-ralfr-04.jpg


See also

*
Rail transport in Germany Rail transport in Germany is provided predominantly by ''Deutsche Bahn'' (DB, ). , the railway network in Germany (DB only) had a length of , of which were electrified and were double track. About are high-speed railway lines. Germany has th ...
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Railway stations in Germany This article shows a List of railway stations, list of railway stations in Germany. The list is subdivided per States of Germany, federal state. Due to the number of railway stations it shows a selection of the principal stations an ...


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* {{Portal bar, Transport, Germany Railway stations in Germany opened in 1915
Hauptbahnhof Central stations or central railway stations emerged in the second half of the nineteenth century as railway stations that had initially been built on the edge of city centres were enveloped by urban expansion and became an integral part of the ...
Hauptbahnhof Central stations or central railway stations emerged in the second half of the nineteenth century as railway stations that had initially been built on the edge of city centres were enveloped by urban expansion and became an integral part of the ...