Bingen (Rhein) Stadt railway station
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Bingen (Rhein) Stadt railway station
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Location in the network | Separation station |
Design | Through station |
Platform tracks | 4th |
abbreviation | FBGN |
IBNR | 8000976 |
Price range | 4th |
opening | 1859 |
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City / municipality | Bingen am Rhein |
country | Rhineland-Palatinate |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 49 ° 58 ′ 11 ″ N , 7 ° 54 ′ 19 ″ E |
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Railway stations in Rhineland-Palatinate |
The Bingen (Rhein) Stadt train station is the second largest train station in the Rhineland-Palatinate city of Bingen am Rhein , after the main train station in Bingen . The station is on the left-hand Rhine route from Koblenz to Mainz . Furthermore, the Rheinhessenbahn branches off here to Worms .
history
On October 17, 1859, the Left Rhine route between Mainz and Bingen went into operation for freight traffic. This is also where the Bingen (Rhein) Stadt train station is located. This was operated by the Hessian Ludwig Railway . The city station used to be a border station on the Prussian - Hessian border.
The station building was built around 1880. A track-spanning bridge signal box , which was put into operation in 1937, was built as an extension to the station building, based on a design by the architect and Reichsbahn construction officer Hans Kleinschmidt . This interlocking Bingen Stadt - Bnb as well as the three interlockings Bingerbrück Ostturm - Bot , Bingerbrück Kreuzbach - Bkb and Bingerbrück Westturm - Bwt in the neighboring Bingen main station were decommissioned on February 3, 1996 and replaced by the central signal box Bf on the railway bridge in Bingen Hbf. Today the signal box Bingen Stadt - Bnb is a listed building .
location
The city station is two kilometers east of the Bingen main station, directly opposite the historic harbor crane and in the center of the city. The city station has a better connection to the city's public bus transport than the main station thanks to its adjacent bus station.
Tracks
The city station of Bingen has four tracks on three platforms. From the house platform on track 1, the RB 26 trains go to Mainz main station via Gau Algesheim , Ingelheim , Heidesheim (Rheinhessen) , Budenheim and Mainz-Mombach . An underpass leads to the platform with tracks 2 and 3. From track 2, the trains go in the direction of Bingen Hbf and continue via Bacharach , Oberwesel , St. Goar and Boppard Hbf to Koblenz Hbf . Track 3 only serves as a sideline for overtaking slower trains. To the south of track 1 there is a stump track with an extra platform. This track has track number 44. The Rheinhessenbahn trains run from track 44 to Worms Hbf via Gensingen - Horrweiler , Armsheim , Alzey and Monsheim .
Track 44 is the only platform that was recently made barrier-free . The other three platforms are not barrier-free, as is the underpass.
business
Only local transport lines stop at the Bingen city station. The MittelrheinBahn, operated by trans regio , stops here between Mainz main station and Cologne Messe / Deutz station . The Rheinhessenbahn to Worms Hauptbahnhof, operated by DB Regio AG , begins at the city station .
line | Line name | Train run | Tact |
RB 26 | Middle Rhine Railway | Cologne - Bonn - Remagen - Andernach - Koblenz - Boppard - Oberwesel - Bingen (Rhine) central station - Bingen (Rhine) city - Ingelheim - Mainz | hourly |
RB 35 | Rheinhessenbahn | Worms - Monsheim - Alzey - Armsheim - Gau-Bickelheim - Gensingen - Horrweiler - Bingen (Rhine) city | hourly |
Individual evidence
- ↑ abbreviation
- ↑ www.krfrm.de Local routes of industrial culture Retrieved February 28, 2012 (PDF; 782 kB)
- ↑ www.entlang-der-gleise.de: Stellwerke B Retrieved on April 19, 2011
- ^ General Directorate for Cultural Heritage Rhineland-Palatinate (ed.): Informational directory of cultural monuments - Mainz-Bingen district. Mainz 2020, p. 17 (PDF; 7.9 MB).