Ötztal train station

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Ötztal train station
The reception building with the station square
The reception building with the station square
Data
Design Through station
Platform tracks 4th
abbreviation Oz
IBNR 8100061
opening 1883
location
City / municipality Haiming
state Tyrol
Country Austria
Coordinates 47 ° 14 '19 "  N , 10 ° 51' 33"  E 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
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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

Commons : Bahnhof Ötztal  - Collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Haiming , in the history database of the association "fontes historiae - sources of history"
  2. 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
  3. 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 .
  4. ^ Karl Wiesauer: station building, reception building. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved July 31, 2014 .