Heidelberg-Kirchheim / Rohrbach train station
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Location in the network | Intermediate station |
Platform tracks | 3 |
abbreviation | RHKM |
IBNR | 8002686 |
Price range | 4th |
opening | 1865 |
Website URL | bahnhof.de |
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City / municipality | Heidelberg |
Place / district | Kirchheim |
country | Baden-Württemberg |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 49 ° 22 '48 " N , 8 ° 40' 31" E |
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Railway stations in Baden-Württemberg |
The Heidelberg-Kirchheim / Rohrbach train station is the second largest train station in the Baden-Württemberg city of Heidelberg , after the Heidelberg main train station . It belongs to the Deutsche Bahn AG (DB) station category 4 and has three platform tracks . The station is in the network area of the Rhein-Neckar transport association (VRN). Since December 2003 it has been almost exclusively a stop on lines S3 and S4 of the RheinNeckar S-Bahn .
Location and facilities
Heidelberg-Kirchheim / Rohrbach train station is located along the line from Heidelberg to Karlsruhe ( Rhine Valley Railway ) between the two Heidelberg districts of Kirchheim and Rohrbach .
The train station leads to a bridge which Bürgerstraße , which connects the two eponymous neighborhoods of the station together. The bus stop for bus route 33 is on this bridge.
The station also has 25 parking spaces, bicycle parking spaces and barrier-free access.
history
The Rhine Valley Railway , which runs past Kirchheim, was opened by the Baden State Railways on April 10, 1843 with the Heidelberg - Bruchsal - Karlsruhe section . However, initially no train station was planned in Kirchheim. Only on November 1, 1865, Kirchheim received its own train station. The current station building was built in 1914 and is a listed building.
First, the trains from Kirchheim entered the old Heidelberg main station , which was designed as a terminus , via a connecting curve . Urban development problems caused by the partial expansion of Heidelberg main station into a through station in 1862 and the lack of expansion options led to the decision at the beginning of the 20th century to relocate the main station a good kilometer to the west and build it as a through station. The line to the old main station was closed and a line to the new main station was built.
In 2003, as part of the integration of the Rheintalbahn to Karlsruhe into the network of the RheinNeckar S-Bahn, the platforms were upgraded to accommodate the disabled . In this context, the station was renamed Heidelberg-Kirchheim / Rohrbach . The opening of the S-Bahn took place at the regular timetable change 2003/2004 on December 14, 2003, in whose system the station has been integrated ever since.
Platforms
The platforms were modernized as part of the integration of the station into the network of the RheinNeckar S-Bahn . Track 1 has two, tracks 2 and 3 even three different entry heights.
track | Usable length | Platform height | Current usage |
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1 | 127.8 / 47.2 m | 76/22 cm | Trains in the direction of Wiesloch-Walldorf / Bruchsal / Karlsruhe |
2 | 183.4 / 29.1 / 27.4 m | 76/38/28 cm | Trains in the direction of Heidelberg / Mannheim / Ludwigshafen / Germersheim |
3 | 183.4 / 29.1 / 27.4 m | 76/38/28 cm | Siding |
traffic
Rail transport
The station is served every hour by S-Bahn lines S3 ( Germersheim - Karlsruhe Hbf ) and S4 (Germersheim– Bruchsal ), which means that there is a half-hourly service between Germersheim and Bruchsal. Furthermore, keep individual regional trains from Heidelberg main station to Wiesloch-Walldorf in the weekday rush hours in Kirchheim / Rohrbach. In the evening the RE Stuttgart-Heidelberg also stops. During the International German Gymnastics Festival 2013 from May 18th to 26th, the so-called “Gymnastics Festival Line” also ran from here to Speyer .
Train type | Route | Clock frequency |
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S 3 | Germersheim - Speyer - Schifferstadt - Ludwigshafen (Rhine) - Mannheim - Heidelberg Hbf - Heidelberg-Kirchheim / Rohrbach - Wiesloch-Walldorf - Bruchsal - Karlsruhe Hbf | Hourly |
S 4 | Germersheim - Speyer - Schifferstadt - Ludwigshafen (Rhine) - Mannheim - Heidelberg Hbf - Heidelberg-Kirchheim / Rohrbach - Wiesloch-Walldorf - Bruchsal | Hourly |
RB | Heidelberg Central Station - Heidelberg-Kirchheim / Rohrbach - Wiesloch-Walldorf | individual trains |
Bus transport
The bus stop for bus route 33 is on the bridge spanning the station. A little further to the side of the train station in the direction of Rohrbach there is also a bus stop for bus route 28.
Web links
- Map of the station on the website of the Rhein-Neckar transport association (VRN)
Individual evidence
- ↑ see station plan
- ↑ http://www.s197410804.online.de/Zeiten/1850.htm
- ↑ State Office for Monument Preservation (publisher): Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Baden-Württemberg, city district of Heidelberg , Thorbecke-Verlag 2013, ISBN 978-3-7995-0426-3
- ↑ Platform information - Heidelberg-Kirchheim / Rohrbach station . (No longer available online.) In: deutschebahn.com. Archived from the original on October 24, 2017 ; Retrieved November 15, 2013 .
- ↑ During the International German Gymnastics Festival 2013 in the Rhine-Neckar metropolitan region , the so-called "Gymnastics Festival Line" to and from Speyer ended or began here .