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Lenningsen station was built in 1901 on the Welver – Dortmund railway. Today, the building in Bönen-Lenningsen is used as a daycare center and civic center, and the former railway line as a cycling and hiking trail. The station is part of the Route of Industrial Heritage.
Since the railway line was put into operation in 1876, there had been a wooden barrack in Lenningsen, where the railway employees worked and the passengers were processed. In 1901, the two-storey station building was built of yellow tiles with a flat-pitched gable roof and single-storey extensions on both sides. Brick cornices, pilaster strips and a central risalit were used as design elements. The building housed the check-in offices, waiting rooms for 1st to 4th class, goods handling and an apartment for the station master. The toilets and stables were located in the outbuildings.
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