Aglasterhausen train station

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Aglasterhausen
Aglasterhausen stop
Aglasterhausen stop
Data
Operating point type Breakpoint
Design Through station
Platform tracks 1
abbreviation RAG
IBNR 8007445
Price range 7th
opening October 23, 1862
Profile on Bahnhof.de Aglasterhausen
location
City / municipality Aglasterhausen
country Baden-Württemberg
Country Germany
Coordinates 49 ° 21 '14 "  N , 8 ° 59' 25"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 21 '14 "  N , 8 ° 59' 25"  E
Height ( SO ) 206  m above sea level NHN
Railway lines
Railway stations in Baden-Württemberg
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The Aglasterhausen stop is the end point of the Badische Schwarzbachtalbahn in Aglasterhausen . It has a platform track , is in the network area of ​​the Rhein-Neckar transport association (VRN) and belongs to station category  7 of Deutsche Bahn AG (DB) .

He was on 23 October 1862 as a through station to that of Heidelberg coming and after Wuerzburg leading Baden Odenwaldbahn opened. When the Aglasterhausen– Obrigheim section was closed on September 25, 1971, the Aglasterhausen station became the terminus of the remaining line. Since June 2010 it has been the end point of line S51 of the RheinNeckar S-Bahn .

history

The Grand Ducal Baden State Railways , which had existed in the Grand Duchy since 1840 and were integrated into the Deutsche Reichsbahn in 1920 , began operating on the Badische Odenwaldbahn between Heidelberg, Meckesheim, Aglasterhausen and Mosbach on October 23, 1862. The opening of the Neckar Valley route Neckargemünd-Neckarsteinach-Eberbach-Neckarelz Mosbach on 24 May 1879, the route Meckenheim-Neckarelz came more and more into the background. When the timetable changed on September 25, 1971, the Aglasterhausen– Obrigheim section was completely shut down. On January 1, 1982, the Südwestdeutsche Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft (SWEG) took over the line from the Federal Railroad under a 20-year lease.

In the course of the inclusion of the Elsenz and Schwarzbachtalbahn in the network of the RheinNeckar S-Bahn , the line was electrified and the Aglasterhausen station was completely modernized and provided with an elevated platform. The second track (formerly timber loading) was removed and the station became a single-track stop . The route ends at a buffer stop .

The reception building of the former high-rise buildings still exists, it has been renovated.

traffic

Rail transport

The stop is served by the S 51 of the RheinNeckar S-Bahn every hour between 5 a.m. and midnight, Monday to Friday with compression trains every half hour. The half-hourly amplifier trains only run between Aglasterhausen and Meckesheim . Be used EMUs of 425 series .

line course Tact
P 51 ( Heidelberg Hbf - Neckargemünd -) Meckesheim - Waibstadt - Aglasterhausen Hourly (+ individual repeater trains at rush hour)

Bus transport

line route Tact comment
745 Kälbertshausen - Hüffenhardt - Wollenberg - Bargen - Flinsbach - Helmstadt - Epfenbach - Raichertshausen - Aglasterhausen - Daudenzell Mon – Fri a bus Just on schooldays
782 Hüffenhardt - Siegelsberg - Obergimpern - Untergimpern - Helmhof - Neckarbischofsheim - Helmstadt - Aglasterhausen Mon – Fri a bus Arrival only, only on school days
822 Waldstadt - Mosbach - Neckarelz - Diedesheim - Obrigheim - Mörtelstein - Asbach - Daudenzell - Aglasterhausen - Michelbach - Unterschwarzach - Oberschwarzach - Neunkirchen Demand timetable Different lines tw. continue to Eberbach
824 Aglasterhausen - Michelbach - Unterschwarzach - Oberschwarzach - Neunkirchen - Breitenbronn - Asbach - Daudenzell - Aglasterhausen Demand timetable Different lines
899 Neckarelz - Obrigheim - Aglasterhausen - Helmstadt - Waibstadt - Sinsheim 60 min. from January 1, 2019, operates as an express bus

literature

  • Thomas Estler: Railway Travel Guide Baden-Württemberg, Vol. 2, Northern Black Forest, Hohenlohe, Swabian Forest, Kraichgau . Transpress, Stuttgart 1999, ISBN 3-613-71106-0 .
  • Hans-Wolfgang Scharf: Railways between Neckar, Tauber and Main . tape 1 : Historical development and railway construction . EK-Verlag, Freiburg (Breisgau) 2001, ISBN 3-88255-766-4 .
  • Hans-Wolfgang Scharf: Railways between Neckar, Tauber and Main . tape 2 : Design, operation and machine service . EK-Verlag, Freiburg (Breisgau) 2001, ISBN 3-88255-768-0 .
  • Gerd Wolff, Hans-Dieter Menges: Deutsche Kleinbahnen und Privatbahnen, Vol. 2, Baden . EK-Verlag, Freiburg (Breisgau) 1992, ISBN 3-88255-653-6 .
  • Peter-Michael Mihailescu, Matthias Michalke: Forgotten railways in Baden-Württemberg . Konrad Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart 1985, ISBN 3-8062-0413-6 , p. 25-27 .

Individual evidence

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