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| Location | Borken, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 51°50′55″N 6°51′56″E / 51.84861°N 6.86556°E | ||||||||||
| Line(s) | 
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| Platforms | 1 | ||||||||||
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| Station code | 785[1] | ||||||||||
| DS100 code | EBK[2] | ||||||||||
| Category | 6[1] | ||||||||||
| Fare zone | Westfalentarif: 57651[3] | ||||||||||
| Website | www.bahnhof.de | ||||||||||
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| Opened | 21 June 1880 [4] | ||||||||||
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Borken (Westf) station (German: Bahnhof Borken (Westf)) is the main station of the town of Borken and important transport hub of west Münsterland in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
Borken station is a former railway junction on the Gelsenkirchen-Bismarck–Winterswijk railway, the Empel-Rees–Münster railway and the Borken–Steinfurt railway. Since 1996, it has been the terminus of the only section of the Gelsenkirchen-Bismarck–Winterswijk line that is still operating.
History
The Dutch Westphalian Railway (NWE) began to build its Gelsenkirchen-Bismarck–Winterswijk line in 1878. It opened it together with the line from Borken-Gemen station as a through station on 21 June 1880. It was named Borken (Westphalia) station on 6 March 1883.[4]
The Prussian state railways (PSE) took over the line of the NWE in 1889. On 1 August 1902, it opened the Empel-Rees–Münster railway from Bocholt station, making Borken station into a railway junction. Just two months later, on 1 October 1902, the Westfälische Landes-Eisenbahn (Westphalian Lands Railway, WLE) opened its terminus of the Borken–Steinfurt line nearby. On 1 October 1904, the PSE opened the Borken-Coesfeld section of the Empel-Rees–Münster line.
Operations
Borken station is now served only by a single Regional-Express service. This is like a Stadt-Express service, as it stops on the section south of Gladbeck West only at the most important stations, while each station is served on the northern section:[5] [6]
| Line | Route | Operator | Frequency | 
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| RE 14 Emscher-Münsterland-Express | Borken – Hervest-Dorsten – Dorsten – Gladbeck West – Bottrop – Essen | NWB | 30 min | 
Bus services
| Line | Route | 
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| 713 | Borken station - Borken Alter Kirchplatz - Reken station - Reken Babarastr. - Klein Reken | 
| 723 | Borken station - Borken cemetery - Marbeck-Heiden station - Marbeck Bente - Borken station | 
| 724 | Nünning-Realschule - Borken station - Borken cemetery - Marbeck Denkmal - Marbeck-Heiden station - Rhade station | 
| 751 | Nünning-Realschule - Borken station - Ramsdorf Ortsmitte - Holthausen Schule - Nordvelen Schlatt - Velen Ellinghaus | 
| 753 | Borken Wilbecke - Borken station - Weseke Schlückersring - Stadtlohn Wessendorf - Wüllen Am Spieker - Ahaus station | 
| 754 | Borken Jeanette-Wolf-Str. - Borken station - Borken Kettelerstr. - Borkenwirthe Epskamp - Burlo Kloster - Oeding level crossing - Südlohn Am Vereinshaus | 
| 851 | Borken station - Borken cemetery - Westborken Schlöter - Hoxfeld Wüst - Rhedebrügge Ortsmitte - Westborken - An der Höchte | 
| 853 | Borken Landwehr - Borken station - Borken Jahnstr. - Borken Wagnerstr. - Gemen-RotKreuz Zenter | 
| 854 | Borken station - Borken Jahnstr. - Gemenwirthe Alte Mühle - Burlo Kloster | 
| B8 | Borken station - Gemen Evers - Weseke Im Brink - Weseke Südlohner Str. - Burlo Kloster - Borkenwirthe Hl.-Kreuz-Kirchen - Grütlohn Jünck - Borken cemetery - Borken station | 
| B9 | Borken station - Borken cemetery - Westenborken Schlöter - Rhedebrügge Ortsmitte - Rhedebrügge Heselhaus - Grütlohn Grütering - Borken cemetery - Borken station | 
| N20 | Bocholt Bustreff/bus station - Bocholt station - Borken station - Gemen Ortsmitte - Velen Ellinghaus - Flamschen Emmerick - Coesfeld station - Höven Kreuzung - Legden Dorf Münsterland | 
| R21/VRR295 | Borken station - Borken cemetery - Marbeck Waidmannsheil - Raesfeld Kirche - Erle cemetery - Schermbeck Försterei Müller - Rhade Ort - Rhade station - Deuten station - Deuten Mitte - Dorsten bus station / Dorsten station | 
| R51 | Bocholt Bustreff/bus station - Bocholt station - Hoxfeld Kaninchenberg - Borken Sägewerk - Borken station - Velen Ellinghaus - Hochmoor Sparkasse - Gescher Lanfer - Goxel Klye - Coesfeld station | 
| R74 | Please see timetable | 
| R76 | Please see timetable | 
| S75 | Bocholt Bustreff/bus station - Rhede Gudulakirche - Borken station - Merfeld church - Münster Inselbogen - Münster Hauptbahnhof | 
Notes
- 1 2 "Stationspreisliste 2024" [Station price list 2024] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
- ↑ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
- ↑ "Fahrtauskunft". Westfalentarif. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
- 1 2 "Borken (Westf) station operations". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 23 July 2013.
- ↑ "RE 14 - Emscher-Münsterland-Express".
- ↑ "Borken (Westf) station". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. 23 July 2013.
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