Offenbach-Bieber train station
Offenbach-Bieber | |
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Offenbach-Bieber S-Bahn station photographed from the Bieber observation tower
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Location in the network | Separation station |
Platform tracks | 2 |
abbreviation | FOBI |
IBNR | 8004647 |
Price range | 5 |
opening | October 30, 1896 |
Profile on Bahnhof.de | Offenbach-Bieber |
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City / municipality | Offenbach am Main |
Place / district | Offenbach-Bieber |
country | Hesse |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 50 ° 5 '25 " N , 8 ° 48' 31" E |
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Railway stations in Hessen |
The Offenbach-Bieber station is a separation station in the Hessian town of Offenbach am Main , District Bieber . Today it is used exclusively for S-Bahn traffic.
history
The Bieberer Bahnhof was opened on October 30, 1896 as a station of the Rodgaubahn (Offenbach – Reinheim line). The S-Bahn line S1 of the S-Bahn Rhein-Main has been running on the Rodgaubahn since 2003 to Rödermark - Ober-Roden , where there is a connection to the Dreieichbahn, which opened in 1905, to Dieburg .
On December 1, 1898, the Offenbach-Bieber – Dietzenbach line was opened as a branch of the Rodgau Railway. On June 18, 1982, passenger traffic on the route was stopped. At the 2003/2004 timetable change on December 14, 2003, the S-Bahn began operating and the route became part of the S-Bahn line S2 (Niedernhausen – Dietzenbach) of the Rhein-Main S-Bahn .
In the course of the expansion to the S-Bahn, the station experienced track plan changes; the lines were expanded to two tracks and electrified. The entrances to the station were designed to be barrier-free . The level crossing in the course of Dietesheimer Straße was removed and replaced by an underpass.
Reception building
The listed reception building from 1896 is a cultural monument according to the Hessian Monument Protection Act . The two-storey brick building has been privately owned since December 30, 2009, and there were disputes about the monument status when it was sold. The owner lets the building fall into disrepair.
Infrastructure
The station has two tracks with outside platforms. The routes to Ober-Roden and Dietzenbach branch south of the station at the same level. The mechanical interlocking was decommissioned in 2000.
business
Rail transport
Today the station serves exclusively the S-Bahn lines S1 and S2. These go to Wiesbaden Hauptbahnhof or Niedernhausen via Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof . In the opposite direction, the S1 runs via Obertshausen and the Rodgau to Ober-Roden and the S2 to Dietzenbach via Heusenstamm .
All S-Bahn trains run every 30 minutes. During rush hour , this basic cycle is compressed to a 15-minute cycle, with the S1 occasionally only going to Frankfurt-Höchst or Hochheim.
Rhein-Main S-Bahn | ||
Previous station | line | Next station |
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Offenbach Ost ← Wiesbaden Hbf |
Offenbach-Waldhof Rödermark-Ober-Roden → |
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Offenbach East ← Niedernhausen |
Heusenstamm Dietzenbach train station → |
Bus transport
- (S) Kaiserlei west side - Goethering - Nordend - Theater / Messe - (S) Marktplatz - Hauptbahnhof - Offenbach Clinic - Lauterborn - Tempelsee - (S) OF-Bieber
Web links
literature
- Michael Hofmann, The Railway in Offenbach and in Rodgau, DGEG Medien 2004, ISBN 978-3937189086
- State Office for Monument Preservation Hessen (Ed.): Railway in Hessen. Cultural monuments in Hessen. Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany. Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart
Individual evidence
- ^ State Office for the Preservation of Monuments Hesse (ed.): Poststrasse 11 In: DenkXweb, online edition of cultural monuments in Hesse .
- ^ Bieberer Bahnhof is sold. In: fr-online.de . February 19, 2010, accessed October 3, 2011.
- ↑ "The owner lets the Bieberer train station rot": CDU in Offenbach calls for measures to be taken to maintain it. In: op-online.de. January 27, 2016, accessed January 27, 2016 .
- ↑ Bahnhof Bieber only holey ruin - building seems doomed. In: op-online.de. March 27, 2019, accessed March 27, 2019 .
- ↑ stellwerke.de: Stellwerk Offenbach-Bieber , accessed on October 3, 2011