Leer (Ostfriesland) | |
Address: | Leer, Lower Saxony |
Country: | Germany |
Coordinates: | 53.2311°N 7.4653°W |
Line: | Emsland Railway Oldenburg–Leer railway |
Platform: | 3 |
Tracks: | 5 |
Opened: | 20 June 1856 |
Website: | www.bahnhof.de |
Leer (Ostfriesland) (pronounced as /de/) is a railway station in the town of Leer in Lower Saxony, Germany.[1] The railway station is situated on the Emsland Railway between the railway stations of Emden and Papenburg and it is the railway terminus on the Oldenburg–Leer railway after the railway station of Augustfehn. The train services are operated by Deutsche Bahn, WestfalenBahn and Arriva (a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn).
The station is served by the following service(s):[2]
Line | Route | Interval | Operator | Rolling stock | |||
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Norddeich Mole – Norden – Leer – Münster – Hamm – – — – Frankfurt (ends December 2024) | One train pair | DB Fernverkehr | Intercity 2 | ||||
Norddeich Mole – Norden – | Emden – Leer – Münster – Düsseldorf – Cologne | 120 min | |||||
Emden Außenhafen – | |||||||
Norddeich Mole – Emden – Leer – Münster – Düsseldorf – Cologne Messe/Deutz – Frankfurt Airport – Mannheim – Stuttgart/Karlsruhe | One train pair Sa | ICE 3, ICE 3neo | |||||
Norddeich Mole – Norden – | Emden – Leer – Bremen – Hanover – Braunschweig – Magdeburg – | Leipzig | 120 min | Intercity 2 | |||
Emden Außenhafen – | Potsdam – Berlin – Cottbus | ||||||
Norddeich Mole – Norden – Emden – Leer – Oldenburg – Delmenhorst – Bremen – Nienburg – Hannover | 120 min | DB Regio Nord | Traxx P160 AC1 (146.1/146.2)+ 7 double deck stock | ||||
Emden Außenhafen – Emden – Leer – Papenburg – Meppen – Lingen – Rheine – Münster | 60 min | WestfalenBahn | Stadler FLIRT 3 |