Friedrichsruh station
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Former station building | |||||
| General information | |||||
| Location | L208 12, Aumühle, Schleswig-Holstein Germany | ||||
| Coordinates | 53°31′40″N 10°20′28″E / 53.527914°N 10.341068°E | ||||
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| Platforms | 2 | ||||
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| Architectural style | Neoclassical | ||||
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| Station code | n/a | ||||
| DS100 code | AFRD[1] | ||||
| IBNR | 8002113 | ||||
| History | |||||
| Opened | 15 December 1846 | ||||
| Closed | 14 December 2019 | ||||
| Electrified | 29 September 1996, 15 kV 16.7 Hz AC system (overhead) | ||||
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Friedrichsruh station is a railway station on the Berlin–Hamburg Railway in the district of Friedrichsruh in the municipality of Aumühle in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein.
The Grade II listed station building, built in the mid-19th century, is one of the oldest surviving station buildings in Schleswig-Holstein[2] and the only one on the line in the state that dates from the construction of the line.[3] Since 2000, it has been the location of the Otto von Bismarck Foundation.
The station is located at kilometre 259.7 of the Berlin–Hamburg Railway. Friedrichsruh is located in the Sachsenwald (Saxony Forest) and was formerly a popular weekend destination for residents of the nearby city of Hamburg. The two side platforms are offset from one another. Travellers pass through an underpass to the other side of the track. East of the station the railway line passes under state road L208.

