Soest station (German: Bahnhof Soest) is a passenger station in the city of Soest in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is on the HammâÂÂWarburg and the DortmundâÂÂSoest lines. It was also served by passenger trains on the Möhne Valley Railway (Möhnetalbahn) from 1899 to 1960.
It is served by one InterCity line 51 daily. In regional traffic, it is served by the Rhein-Hellweg-Express on the DüsseldorfâÂÂSoest route every two hours. The Rhein-Hellweg-Express is operated by DB Regio NRW. It is served by the Ems-Börde-Bahn stopping service every 30 minutes, operating on the HammâÂÂPaderborn route and the Hellweg-Bahn stopping service every 30 minutes, operating on the DortmundâÂÂSoest route. The Hellweg-Bahn and the Ems-Börde-Bahn are operated by Eurobahn (Keolis).
The following services currently call at Soest:
The Soest station was extensively renovated and refurbished up to 2010 to meet its role as both a regional station as well as a (touristic) gateway to the city. In addition to the renovation of the building and its environment, about five hectares of industrial land has been created. The building of a new underpass gives direct access to the north side of the town. In addition, the level of platform 1 was raised. In addition, the station has new retail, sanitary facilities and automatic teller machines on the ground floor with office space on the upper floors.