Bordesholm station is a passenger station in the centre of Bordesholm in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. It is on the Hamburg-Altona–Kiel railway. The station is now mainly used by commuters.
The station was opened in September 1844, together with the railway line. The station, which was located in the municipality of Eiderstede, was first called Bordesholm and later renamed Bordesholm-Bahnhof . In the early days two passenger trains and a freight train ran in both directions each day. Running time was 27 minutes between Bordesholm and Kiel and 17 minutes between Bordesholm and Neumünster. When the railway was opened there was still no station building there, but it was expected to be built—as noted in the annual report for 1844—and the plans had been submitted for approval. The first station building, a small single-storey brick building, stood approximately at the current location of the stairs down to the pedestrian tunnel. In addition to passengers, it handled the transshipment of the rapidly developing freight as well as livestock transport.
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