Ötztal train station
Ötztal train station | |
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The reception building with the station square
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Design | Through station |
Platform tracks | 4th |
abbreviation | Oz |
IBNR | 8100061 |
opening | 1883 |
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City / municipality | Haiming |
state | Tyrol |
Country | Austria |
Coordinates | 47 ° 14 '19 " N , 10 ° 51' 33" E |
Height ( SO ) | 692 m above sea level A. |
Railway lines | |
List of train stations in Austria |
The Ötztal station is a regional and long-distance station on the Arlbergbahn in the municipality of Haiming in Tyrol .
The station at 45.42 km of the Arlbergbahn was opened in 1883. In the course of time, businesses settled around the station and the Ötztal-Bahnhof developed .
The station serves in particular to connect the Ötztal , so not only the S-Bahn trains of the S-Bahn Tirol stop here , but also long-distance trains. An average of 2400 passengers get on or off each day (as of 2009). The buses to the Ötztal depart from the station square and there is a P + R space for 225 vehicles. In 2019, the station was ranked 6th among the best-rated small stations in the VCÖ railway test.
The reception building from the time it was built is a listed building . The two-storey building, covered with a half-hipped roof, has a stone facade with corner blocks and three window axes with a wide central risalit . The wood-paneled gables are richly structured. Single-storey side wings with a plastered facade and gable roof connect on both sides. The platform roof, which is supported on iron supports, is designed as a veranda, with single-storey end pavilions for side rooms on both sides.
See also
Web links
- Pictures from the train station on bahnbilder.de
- Track plan
Individual evidence
- ^ Haiming , in the history database of the association "fontes historiae - sources of history"
- ↑ New forecourt and more park + ride spaces in Ötztal Bhf. ( Memento from August 8, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) ÖBB press release, November 6, 2009
- ↑ VCÖ rail test: Vienna main station rated best by passengers - Spittal / Drau and Gmunden win at smaller stations - mobility with a future. Retrieved September 25, 2019 .
- ^ Karl Wiesauer: station building, reception building. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved July 31, 2014 .