Bad Krozingen train station
Bad Krozingen | |
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View to the north on platforms 2 and 1 (2015)
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Location in the network | Connecting station |
Platform tracks | 3 |
abbreviation | RBKR |
Price range | 4th |
opening | 1847 |
Profile on Bahnhof.de | Bad Krozingen |
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City / municipality | Bad Krozingen |
country | Baden-Württemberg |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 47 ° 55 '11 " N , 7 ° 41' 53" E |
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Railway stations in Baden-Württemberg |
The Bad Krozingen Station is the main railway station of the same name spa town of Bad Krozingen . It is located on the Rheintalbahn and Münstertalbahn , which has its starting point here since 1894. The address of the train station is Bahnhofstraße 1 .
Investments
Track and platform systems
The state train station always had two platform tracks with outside platforms, on track 1 as the house platform . The goods shed with a loading platform stood next to the northwestern platform 2, also with a side platform . It was removed after the goods handling department was abandoned. The mechanical signal box , which was also demolished, was also on platform 2 . There were stabling and overtaking tracks to the north of the passenger station . The handover to the branch line was and is in this area. In 2014 they are reduced to the transfer track to the Münstertalbahn.
The trains of the branch line end northeast of the reception building next to the house platform; there was also a transfer track. The platform track is referred to as "Track 12". At the end of the line there was initially a turntable , which was replaced by a switch in the mid-1930s. The sidings were a little further north next to the state railway tracks. In 1977 the track systems were redesigned so that trips from Münstertal to Freiburg (and vice versa) with a change of direction have been possible since then.
Reception building
The former station building was a two-story solid building with a single-storey extension. The current station building was built in 1977.
history
The station, which is located on the Rhine Valley Railway , was opened in 1847. The branch line to Sulzburg , which branches off at the station , was opened on December 20, 1894. The operator was initially Vering & Waechter , then on March 31, 1899 the Deutsche Eisenbahn-Betriebsgesellschaft (DEBG). On May 1, 1916, this route received a branch to Münstertal. The Südwestdeutsche Verkehrs-Aktiengesellschaft (SWEG) has been responsible for operations on this branch line since 1963 .
In 1955 the Rhine Valley Railway and with it the station were electrified. The rail transport to Sulzburg was discontinued in 1973 after the passenger to have 1,969 buses had been converted. The line to Münstertal was expanded and electrified in 2013.
Bad Krozingen was a regular stop for express trains until the end of the 1980s . For example, in the 1987 timetable, there were two pairs of trains on the Freiburg - Schaffhausen - Munich route and one pair of trains on the Basel - Saarbrücken route . There was also a connection to Ludwigshafen and Offenburg .
Connection
Status: December 2019
genus | line | route | Clock frequency |
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IC | IC 60 | Basel Bad Bf - Bad Krozingen - Freiburg - Karlsruhe - Stuttgart - Munich | a pair of trains |
RE | ( Offenburg - Lahr (Schwarzw) - Emmendingen -) Freiburg - Schallstadt - Bad Krozingen - Müllheim (Baden) - Weil am Rhein - Basel Bad Bf (- Basel SBB ) | hourly | |
RB | (Karlsruhe -) Offenburg - Lahr (Schwarzw) - Emmendingen - Freiburg - Ehaben - Schallstadt - Bad Krozingen - Heitersheim - Müllheim (Baden) - Neuchâtel (Baden) / Basel Bad Bf | every hour with gaps | |
S. | S3 | (Freiburg -) Bad Krozingen - Oberkrozingen - Staufen - Münstertal | every half hour |
Trains also run during rush hour on working days .
The station is also served by several bus routes.
literature
- Gerd Wolff, Hans-Dieter Menges: German small and private railways. Volume 2: Bathing . EK-Verlag, Freiburg 1992, ISBN 3-88255-653-6 , p. 363-374 .
Individual evidence
- ^ Bahnhof on the Alemannic pages
- ↑ Sales outlets | RVF Freiburg. In: rvf.de. Retrieved December 30, 2014 .
- ^ Gerd Wolff, Hans-Dieter Menges: German small and private railways. Volume 2: Bathing . EK-Verlag, Freiburg 1992, ISBN 3-88255-653-6 , p. 364 .
- ^ Gerd Wolff, Hans-Dieter Menges: German small and private railways. Volume 2: Bathing . EK-Verlag, Freiburg 1992, ISBN 3-88255-653-6 , p. 364 .
- ↑ History ( Memento of the original from June 24, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. at bad-krozingen.de, accessed on January 7, 2014
- ↑ a b Verkehrsbetrieb Breisgau-Staufen on sweg.de, accessed on January 1, 2015
- ↑ Timetable 1987, Bad Krozingen on grahnert.de, accessed on January 4, 2015