Lahr railway station (Schwarzw)
Lahr (Black) | |
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Location in the network | Intermediate station |
Platform tracks | 4th |
abbreviation | RLSW |
IBNR | 8003494 |
Price range | 4th |
opening | August 1, 1845 |
Profile on Bahnhof.de | train station / Lahr-28Schwarzw-29-1025212 |
location | |
City / municipality | Lahr / Black Forest |
country | Baden-Württemberg |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 48 ° 20 '25 " N , 7 ° 50' 6" E |
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Railway stations in Baden-Württemberg |
The Lahr (Schwarzw) train station is the train station of the city of Lahr in the Black Forest on the Rhine Valley Railway . It was opened on August 1, 1845 with the section from Offenburg to Freiburg of the Rhine Valley Railway and is located a few kilometers west of the city center.
Surname
The station is in the area of the municipality of Dinglingen, which was independent until 1933 . Until Dinglingen was incorporated into Lahr, it also bore their name. After the incorporation, the Deutsche Reichsbahn renamed the station Lahr-Dinglingen . After Lahr Stadt station lost its passenger traffic in 1959 , the Deutsche Bundesbahn changed the station name in 1962 to its current name.
history
Since 1865, the short branch line to Lahr city branched off at Lahr station . In 1959, the Deutsche Bundesbahn stopped passenger traffic, and freight traffic also ended in 1995 .
From 1894 to 1959 there was also a transfer track to the narrow-gauge Mittelbadische Eisenbahnen , whose route the Rhine Valley Railway crossed north of the station at the same level, from 1910 onwards on a bridge . East of the bridge there was a stop for passengers transferring to and from the state railway (approx. 250 m).
traffic
- Previous connections
In the past, Dinglingen station was served by long-distance trains for years. However, only some of the long-distance trains of the Rhine Valley Railway stopped at the station, usually express trains , and D trains only stopped in a few timetable periods . In 1905, for example, none of the then three pairs of express trains stopped; Dinglingen was only served by four other pairs of express trains. However, these also led to important through car connections to Milan or Hamburg . In 1938, of the 13 daily FD and D train pairs on the Rheintalbahn, the trains D 43/44 Berlin – Basel, D 75/76 Basel – Hamburg, D 201/202 Basel – Dresden and D 269/270 Zurich – Dortmund stopped in Lahr- Dinglingen. In the post-war period , the number of long-distance train stops decreased: in 1974 only two pairs of express trains stopped in Lahr, and in 1990 only one pair of trains with the D 358/359 Basel – Berlin. In the 1990s , the station lost its long-distance traffic .
- Current connections
The station is served by regional and regional express trains in local traffic; In long-distance traffic, an IC train pair has been running daily from Basel to Munich since December 16, 2013 , since the 2016 timetable year an IC has been running to Berlin Ostbahnhof on Sundays and since December 9, 2018 a daily TGV from Freiburg (Breisgau) to Paris and back again .
Train type | Route | Clock frequency |
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TGV | Freiburg (Breisgau) - Emmendingen - Lahr (Schwarzw) - Offenburg - Strasbourg - Paris Est | a pair of trains daily |
IC 60 | Munich - Stuttgart - Karlsruhe - Offenburg - Lahr (Schwarzw) - Freiburg (Breisgau) - Basel Bad Bf | a pair of trains |
RE | Offenburg - Lahr (Schwarzw) - Emmendingen - Freiburg - Müllheim (Baden) - Weil am Rhein - Basel Bad Bf (- Basel SBB ) | Hourly |
RB | Offenburg - Lahr (Schwarzw) - Kenzingen - Emmendingen - Freiburg (Breisgau) (- Schallstadt - Müllheim (Baden) - Neuchâtel (Baden)) | Every two hours |
RB | Offenburg - Lahr (Schwarzw) - Kenzingen - Emmendingen - Freiburg (Breisgau) (- Schallstadt - Müllheim (Baden) - Weil am Rhein - Basel Bad Bf) | individual trains (Mon-Fri) |
- The station is also served by the following bus lines
line | Line course |
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100 | (Key) train station - Zalando |
101 | Key – Schwarzwaldstraße– train station |
102 | Key – Mietersheim– train station –Lahr-West – industrial area |
103 | Münchtal-Schlüssel-Schwarzwaldstraße- Bahnhof -Flugplatzstraße |
104 | Ring traffic key, train station, airfield, Hugsweier, Friesenheim key |
105 | Railway station -key-Sulz (-Langenhard) |
106 | Schweighausen-Seelbach- Lahr (train station) -Altenheim (-Offenburg-Kehl) |
108 | Key-Schwarzwaldstraße- Bahnhof -Langenwinkel-Kippenheimweiler |
109 | Key station -Hugsweier-Schuttern-Schutterzell-Abbreviation |
7141 | Offenburg - Elgersweier - Hofweier - Niederschopfheim - Oberschopfheim - Friesenheim - Abzw. Hugsweier - Lahr train station - Lahr key |
Individual evidence
- ^ Bahnhof Lahr (Schwarzw) on badische-seiten.de, accessed on November 21, 2013
- ↑ a b Lahr – Lahr Stadt route on vergessene-bahnen.de , accessed on November 22, 2013
- ↑ Kursbureau des Reichs-Postamts (Ed.): Reichskursbuch, July 1905 , route 252 Heidelberg – Basel, pp. 58–59, Julius Springer publishing house, Berlin
- ↑ Deutsche Reichsbahn (Ed.): Deutsches Kursbuch Sommer 1938 , route 301c (Frankfurt (M) -) Offenburg – Freiburg (Breisgau) –Basel (–Switzerland – Italy), pp. 99-104
- ^ Deutsche Bundesbahn (Ed.): Course book complete edition, summer 1974 , route 700 Mannheim – Heidelberg – Karlsruhe – Freiburg – Basel
- ^ Deutsche Bundesbahn (Ed.): Kursbuch Gesamtausgabe, summer 1990 , route 700 Mannheim – Heidelberg – Karlsruhe – Freiburg – Basel
- ↑ Schwarzwälder Bote : Intercity will also stop in Lahr from December , October 24, 2013, accessed on November 21, 2013
- ↑ Database search - long-distance traffic database. Accessed on July 5, 2020 (IC1147 appears for the first time in the 2016 timetable).