Brackwede station
Brackwede station is the second most important station in the city of Bielefeld in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, after Bielefeld Hauptbahnhof. It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 4 station. Train services are operated by NordWestBahn and Eurobahn.
History
It was opened in 1847 with the opening of the Cologne-Minden trunk line.In the course of the upgrade for Expo 2000 all stations were modernised along the line to Osnabrück. Only Brackwede station was not fully rehabilitated. The cost of the remedial work is estimated by DB Station&Service to cost about €4-5 million. DB Station&Service has installed dynamic train service indicators with funding from an economic stimulus package.
Until May 2019, the tracks were accessible via a pedestrian tunnel that led from Eisenbahnstraße under the railway line and the Ostwestfalendamm to the Brackwede natural swimming pool on the border with the Quelle district. The tunnel is the main connection for pedestrians and cyclists from Brackwede-Mitte to the Quelle district and to the natural swimming pool, which reopened in 2009, and has barrier-free access on both sides. The tunnel was renovated between 2019 and 2021. During the modernisation, barrier-free access with lifts was built to the platforms. The rear part of the tunnel that passes under the Ostwestfalendamm was embellished by young people with a continuous piece of graffiti showing the "skyline" of Brackwede.
Station area
The station has a parking area. In addition, covered bike racks and lockable bike boxes are available.Close-by located next to the Ostwestfalendamm and the natural pool, are a mosque of the Turkish-Azerbaijani Cultural Association, a junkyard, a Turkish/Russian supermarket, Lutter valley including the Lutterkolk and the sources of the Lutter as well as the Gestamp GMF Umformtechnik company.
Rail services
The following Regionalbahn services stopped at Brackwede station in 2025:| Line | Name | Route | Operator |
| Der Warendorfer | Bielefeld – Brackwede – Gütersloh – Warendorf – Münster (Westf) | Eurobahn | |
| Ems-Börde-Bahn | Bielefeld – Brackwede – Hamm (Westf) – Münster | Eurobahn | |
| Senne-Bahn | Bielefeld – Brackwede – Sennestadt – Paderborn | NordWestBahn | |
| Haller Willem | Bielefeld – Brackwede – Halle (Westf) – Osnabrück | NordWestBahn |
Stadtbahn and bus connections
Services on Bielefeld Stadtbahn line 1 stop 300 metres to the north east of the station on Gütersloh Straße at a stop called Bahnhof Brackwede, which is reached via a staircase that is not accessible for the disabled, although there is a longer route that is accessible. The station is also served by the following bus routes.| Line | Route | Operator | Frequency |
| Bielefeld Hbf – Quelle – Steinhagen (Westf.) – Brockhagen – Versmold | go.on | 6 per day | |
| Bielefeld Hbf – Verl – Neuenkirchen – Rietberg – Mastholte – Lippstadt | TWE Veolia Verkehr Niedersachsen / Westfalen GmbH | 4 per day | |
| Bielefeld Hbf – Senne – Sende/Verl – Schloß Holte | Wittler & Voßhans | 2 per day | |
| Bielefeld Hbf – Ummeln – Holtkamp – Isselhorst – Gütersloh | Stadtwerke Gütersloh | Hourly | |
| Bielefeld Hbf – Quelle – Steinhagen – Amshausen – Künsebeck – Halle (Westf.) | go.on | Hourly | |
| Bielefeld Hbf – Brackwede – Ummeln – Isselhorst – Gütersloh | bvo DB Ostwestfalenbus | Every 30 or 60 minutes | |
| Bielefeld Radrennbahn – Ummeln – Miele-Werke – Gütersloh | Stadtwerke Gütersloh | 2 per day |
It has long been planned for bus lines running on the Brackwerd city ring to pass the station and to end at a terminus in the station district, in order to improve connections between trains and buses. Since the relocation of the bus route 94 to Brackweder Kirche, however, only two bus routes operate on this route.