Simbach (Inn) train station

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Simbach (Inn)
Reception building
Reception building
Data
Operating point type railway station
Location in the network Intermediate station
separation station (1910–1969)
Platform tracks 3
abbreviation MSBI
IBNR 8000072
opening June 1, 1871
Website URL BEG station database
location
City / municipality Simbach am Inn
country Bavaria
Country Germany
Coordinates 48 ° 15 '46 "  N , 13 ° 1' 23"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 15 '46 "  N , 13 ° 1' 23"  E
Height ( SO ) 347.61  m above sea level NHN
Railway lines
Railway stations in Bavaria
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The Simbach (Inn) Station is an operating agency of the railway line from Munich to Simbach and border station between Germany and Austria . It is located in the Lower Bavarian town of Simbach am Inn .

location

Simbach train station is located about 400 meters southwest of the city center of Simbach. The railway station's track system extends over a length of about 1.5 kilometers from southwest to northeast parallel to the Inn , which runs 400 meters southeast of the station. The station building is north of the tracks on Bahnhofsplatz. In the northwest, the station is bordered by Bahnhofstrasse and Adolf-Kolping-Strasse, and in the southeast by Lagerhausstrasse.

The station is on route kilometers 113.804 of the single-track and non-electrified main line from Munich East via Mühldorf to Simbach ( route number 5600). To the east of the train station, the route bends in a right-hand bend to the southeast and crosses the Inn and the German-Austrian border on a 400-meter-long bridge . At the border, at kilometer 115.087, it merges with the Innkreisbahn via Braunau to Neumarkt-Kallham . In the east head of the station, the single-track branch line branched off to the northeast via Tutting to Pocking (route number 5727), which began in Simbach at 0.0 km.

Reception building

The reception building dating from 1871 (110 meters long and 21 meters wide) is available as a monument under preservation and is in the Bavarian monument list registered. It is a

“Five-part monumental wing with main building, connecting wings and side pavilions, three, one and two storeys, each with mezzanine storeys , neo-classical, 1910; Platform hall with wooden cassette roof over cast iron pillars "

- Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation
inside view
Simbach a.Inn: Station forecourt with locomotive and post office (the station is on the left)

At peak times 700 people were employed here.

In front of the station building, the museum steam locomotive 52 8034 decorates the station forecourt .

Service facilities

The station building houses a travel center for the Südostbayernbahn , which also operates the train service, a waiting room and a kiosk. The main platform on track 1 is 220 meters long and 55 centimeters high, the island platform on tracks 2 and 3 is 225 meters long and 38 centimeters high. It can be reached through an underpass.

traffic

The railway systems are controlled from a pushbutton interlocking. Simbach is the border station to the Austrian Federal Railways . The closest train station is on the other side of the Inn Braunau am Inn .

Historically, the Simbach – Pocking railway branched off in Simbach and has been shut down and dismantled for a long time . The route is partly used as a cycle path.

literature

  • Reinhard Wanka, Wolfgang Wiesner: The main line Munich – Simbach and its branch lines . Bufe-Fachbuch-Verlag, Egglham 1996, ISBN 3-922138-59-4 , p. 63-67 .
  • Karl Bürger: Munich – Mühldorf – Simbach. Glory, decline and renaissance of a royal Bavarian railway. An eventful traffic history with a revolutionary future . Self-published, Walpertskirchen 2017, ISBN 978-3-00-056474-1 .

Web links

Commons : Bahnhof Simbach  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. regiowiki.pnp.de
  2. List of monuments for Simbach am Inn (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation, monument number D-2-77-145-3
  3. regiowiki.pnp.de
  4. Platform information ( memento from September 15, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) on deutschebahn.com, accessed on September 8, 2016
  5. Holger Kötting: List of German signal boxes , accessed on September 8, 2016