Oberhausen-Sterkrade station

Oberhausen-Sterkrade is a railway station in Oberhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

The train services are operated by Deutsche Bahn and Abellio Deutschland.

The station has six mainline tracks that run approximately in a south-north direction.

[4] It was built and operated by the Cologne-Minden Railway Company (Cöln-Mindener Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, CME), which was nationalised in 1880.

This section of the line was no longer connected to the rest of the rail network due to the demolition of two bridges by German troops at the end of the war.

The two storey-high ticket hall would be in the left part of the building, the middle part would comprise the station restaurant and service rooms, while baggage handling would be housed in a flat extension.

[12] The "Osf" relay interlocking was opened on the ground floor of an annex in 1973.

[4] As part of the upgrade of the line to the Netherlands, the station is to be extensively renovated.

Barrier-free access will be provided by ramps at the exits and lifts to the platforms.

Platforms in Oberhausen-Sterkrade, 2015
Departure of the RE5 from Oberhausen-Sterkrade to Koblenz in 2015