Hausen i Tal station

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Hausen i Tal
Station building and adjoining gatekeeper house (2018)
Station building and adjoining gatekeeper house (2018)
Data
Location in the network Intermediate station
Platform tracks 2
abbreviation THAT
IBNR 8002656
Price range 6th
opening 1890
location
City / municipality Beuron
Place / district Hausen in the valley
country Baden-Württemberg
Country Germany
Coordinates 48 ° 4 '50 "  N , 9 ° 1' 39"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 4 '50 "  N , 9 ° 1' 39"  E
height 599  m
Railway lines
Railway stations in Baden-Württemberg
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The Hausen i Tal Bahnhof is a place of business at the railway Tuttlingen-Inzigkofen . It is located in the east of the municipality of Beuron , one kilometer west-southwest of the village of Hausen in the valley . The station was put into operation in 1890 together with the route through the Danube Valley, which was built under military considerations.

The station on the Baden railway line shows itself as a railway building with Spartan Württemberg-style furnishings, a three-storey country station with a characteristic design. A special railway landmark is the typical Baden water tower, which is now in danger of collapsing, with a flat floor and conical roof in the western section of the station. It was offered years ago as a model in H0 by the Faller company .

Like Fridingen station, Hausen im Tal station has a locally operated, mechanical signal box of the standard design that was put into operation in 1976. The switches , the entry and exit signals as well as the barriers are set and operated by the dispatcher via wire pulls.

There are two tracks for passenger traffic, of which track 1 is on the house platform, while track 2 has no platform. There used to be a loading track north of the route, but this has been dismantled. The loading ramp and the buffer stop of this track are still visible. In Hausen im Tal, regional express trains stop between Ulm Hauptbahnhof and Donaueschingen every two to four hours, as well as a pair of trains from HzL and a pair of regional trains from DB during rush hour from Monday to Friday .

Web links

Commons : Bahnhof Hausen im Tal  - Collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. Falko Hahn (fah): Danube Valley Railway is a cultural monument . In: Südkurier from September 16, 2006
  2. See: Faller Water Tower
  3. Holger Kötting: List of German signal boxes on stellwerke.de, from October 26, 2015, accessed on April 4, 2018.