Neuchâtel railway station (Baden)
Neuchâtel (Baden) | |
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View over the bus station to the platform
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Location in the network | Intermediate station |
Platform tracks | 1 |
abbreviation | RNBG |
IBNR | 8089119 |
Price range | 6th |
opening | February 6, 1878 |
Profile on Bahnhof.de | Neuchâtel__Baden_ |
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City / municipality | Neuchâtel |
country | Baden-Württemberg |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 47 ° 48 '53 " N , 7 ° 33' 43" E |
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Railway stations in Baden-Württemberg |
The Neuenburg (Baden) train station is the train station in the Baden city of Neuenburg am Rhein in the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district . It is located on the single-track railway line from Müllheim to Mulhouse and belongs to station category 6 of the Deutsche Bahn AG (DB) . The station forms a border station between Baden ( Germany ) and Alsace ( France ) and is served by both DB and SNCF trains.
location
Neuchâtel train station is located on the southern outskirts of Neuchâtel in an industrial park , a few meters from a small shopping center. The state border between Germany and France is around one and a half kilometers to the northwest. His address is Beim Bahnhof 2 .
history
The Neuchâtel station was opened in 1878 as part of the construction of the Müllheim-Mulhouse railway line. The nearby Rhine bridge at Chalampé was destroyed in the Second World War, but rebuilt after the end of the war. Nevertheless, cross-border passenger traffic ended in the mid-1970s; in the summer of 1975 there were still four pairs of trains between Mulhouse and Müllheim. From then on Neuchâtel was the end point of the branch line to Müllheim - electrified since May 1965 . This section was also closed on May 31, 1980. The station thus lost all passenger traffic.
Since feasibility studies of the route confirm a positive cost-benefit factor, traffic with special trains was resumed on selected Sundays and public holidays from 2006. Since the extension of the regional train line ( Offenburg -) Freiburg - Müllheim to Neuchâtel in the 2010 annual timetable, the station has been back to regular traffic. From December 9, 2012, up to seven additional connections were added daily between Baden and Alsace.
traffic
Neuchâtel is in the tariff area of the Regio-Verkehrsverbund Freiburg (RVF).
Local transport
The station is served every two hours by regional trains on the Neuchâtel – Freiburg (–Offenburg– Karlsruhe ) route. On working days except Saturday there is sometimes an hourly service. Are used locomotives Series 146 with double-deck cars and locomotives in the 111 series with n-cart .
In addition, up to seven connections on the Müllheim – Mulhouse route stop every day , at least one pair of trains going directly to / from Freiburg. These services take over French DMUs of type X 73900 of TER Alsace .
Train type | route | Clock frequency |
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RB | ( Karlsruhe -) Offenburg - Lahr (Schwarzw) - Emmendingen - Freiburg (Breisgau) - Eringen - Schallstadt - Bad Krozingen - Heitersheim - Müllheim (Baden) - Neuchâtel (Baden) | Hourly (with gaps) |
TER | (Freiburg (Breisgau) -) Müllheim (Baden) - Neuchâtel (Baden) - Bantzenheim - Mulhouse Ville | seven pairs of trains |
Bus transport
Together with the Südwestdeutsche Verkehrs-Aktiengesellschaft (SWEG), the city of Neuchâtel operates its own city bus system within the entire area and to the Müllheim train station . This created a synchronized connection to the express train services from Freiburg and Basel . The city is connected to the national public transport system with other bus routes.
Planning
After the completion of the third and fourth track, within the framework of the “ Breisgau S-Bahn 2020 ” concept, an hourly S-Bahn service from Mulhouse via Müllheim and Freiburg to Sasbach is planned.
literature
- Hannes Linck: Then and now: Rail links Baden and Alsace . Freiburg 2012, ISBN 978-3-9807191-4-8 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ abbreviation
- ↑ Query of course book route 703 at Deutsche Bahn.
- ↑ see Hannes Linck: Then and Now: The rail links Baden and Alsace. Freiburg 2012, ISBN 978-3-9807191-4-8 , p. 9
- ↑ a b c see Hannes Linck: Then and now: The rail links Baden and Alsace. 2012, p. 17
- ↑ Baden-Alsatian bond. In: Badische Zeitung . December 10, 2012.
- ↑ Event transport Mulhouse - Müllheim. regioverbund.de, archived from the original on September 30, 2007 ; accessed on November 12, 2016 .
- ↑ Information from DB and timetable (valid from December 14, 2009) ( Memento of the original from November 12, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ "Blue whale" daily from Mulhouse to Müllheim . In: Swiss Railway Review . No. 2 , 2013, p. 88 .
- ^ Bärbel Nückles: Freiburg – Mulhouse railway line resumes operation. In: Badische Zeitung . November 23, 2012, accessed May 10, 2014
- ^ Joachim Röderer: South Baden and Freiburg benefit from the TGV offensive. In: Badische Zeitung of December 8, 2011, accessed on May 10, 2014