Breisgau S-Bahn 2020

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S-Bahn Germany
Breisgau S-Bahn 2020
Breisgau S-bahn 2018 Liniennetz.png
Concept 2018
Country Germany
Transport /
tariff association
RVF
Lines 8th
Route length 235 km
Residents in the catchment area 633,000
Power system 15 kV / 16.7 Hz  ~ , overhead line

S-Bahn in Germany

Breisgau-S-Bahn 2020 is a project to set up an S-Bahn system in the greater Freiburg area . The project was launched by the Freiburg Regional Transport Association (ZRF). The first stage of operation began in the 2020 timetable. In November 2012, DB Netz announced that the project, which had been estimated at 290 million euros, could be up to three times more expensive. Therefore, the concept should initially only be implemented with reservations.

history

background

Under the project name "Breisgau-S-Bahn 2005" a new transport concept was developed on the pilot routes ( Breisacher Bahn , Elztalbahn and eastern Kaiserstuhlbahn ). These railway lines have been expanded, the stations modernized and the timetable significantly expanded. During the day the trains run every half hour . On the Breisacher Bahn, the Breisgau-S-Bahn GmbH took over operations from Deutsche Bahn in 1997 . Since then, Regio-Shuttle (RS1) is used. SWEG trains have been running on the eastern Kaiserstuhlbahn between Gottenheim and Bahlingen every 30 minutes since May 2000, and two new stops have been opened. The Breisgau-S-Bahn GmbH has also been operating on the Elztalbahn since December 2002 , and all stations were modernized by September 2004. The increase in passengers on the Elztalbahn was 300% within ten years.

planning

On May 18, 2012, a financing agreement was signed with the railway to expand the Elztalbahn and the Neustadt – Donaueschingen section, the Höllentalbahn . The costs have so far been estimated at 290 million euros. In November 2012, the railway announced that the expansion of the routes could be up to three times more expensive. For example, the expansion of the Elztalbahn is expected to cost 66 million euros instead of the 19 million euros set. The state government then agreed to take over the Breisacher Bahn and the Elztalbahn and expand them itself. The country is also looking into supporting the financing of the vehicles.

Tendering of transport services

The transport services to be provided were put out to tender across Europe. In order to allow more competition, the route network was divided into three award areas.

network designation Lines Installation operator Vehicle use
9a Breisgau east-west S1, S11 December 2019 DB Regio AG Alstom Coradia Continental
9b Freiburg Y S2, S3, S5 December 2019 SWEG Bombardier Talent 3
4th Rhine Valley S4, S41 When the expansion of the Rhine Valley Railway is complete. DB Regio AG Siemens Desiro HC ; Siemens Mireo

activities

A cooperation agreement between RVG and NVBW dated March 11, 2009 included the electrification of the following routes in the Freiburg area by 2018, the completion of which was in some cases delayed by February 2020:

KBS 723: Breisach - Riegel-Malterdingen ( Kaiserstuhlbahn )
KBS 724: Riegel Ort - Gottenheim (Kaiserstuhlbahn)
KBS 725: Bad Krozingen - Münstertal ( Münstertalbahn ); Completed in 2013
KBS 726: Denzlingen - Elzach ( Elztalbahn )
KBS 727: Neustadt - Donaueschingen ( Höllentalbahn )
KBS 729: Freiburg - Breisach ( Breisach Railway )

After the completion of the 3rd and 4th track, the Freiburg freight bypass will also be used for passenger traffic by building two connecting curves at the intersection with the Breisacher Bahn.

The project includes the modernization and barrier-free expansion of the stations to a uniform platform height of 55 centimeters above the top of the rails . In the medium term, the construction of several new stops is also planned.

Rheintalbahn: Eschbach-Tunsel, Freiburg-Vauban (instead of the current Hp Freiburg-St. Georgen), Freiburg Komturplatz (instead of the current Hp Freiburg-Herdern)
Höllentalbahn: Freiburg Pressehaus, Freiburg Stadthalle, Freiburg Kappelertal, Birkenhof
Freight bypass railway: Freiburg-St. Georgen, Freiburg-Haslach, Freiburg Runzmattenweg, Freiburg Messebahnhof, Freiburg Tullastraße

In addition, the tram network in Freiburg is to be significantly expanded and transfer stations with regional rail lines are to be created. In addition, the regional bus routes are to be coordinated with rail traffic.

Expansion stages

2020

With the start of operations for the timetable change in December 2019 in the procurement networks "Breisgau East-West" and "Freiburg Y" as well as "Rheintal" in June 2020 [obsolete] , more direct connections without changing trains should be created. The line S1 / S10 should every half hour in Gottenheim and hourly in Titisee since December 15, 2019 winged be. Due to problems, I have to continue in Gottenheim to Endingen a. K. to be transferred. In addition, there is only one train every hour between Titisee and Seebrugg on Sundays. But trains are also repeatedly canceled, which is insufficiently communicated. For this reason, from February 17, 2020, a modified, less complicated timetable concept applied on the S1 line, according to which the shuttle service between Gottenheim and Endingen a. K. remained; thus the wings / coupling of the trains were not required in Gottenheim. This should stabilize the timetable and ensure reliable operation. In June, those responsible then wanted to return to the old timetable concept.

line Walkway Cycle (in minutes)
S1 Endingen / Breisach - Gottenheim - Freiburg (Breisgau) central station - Titisee - Seebrugg / Villingen 30 (Riegel Ort / Breisach - Neustadt)
60 (Endingen - Riegel Ort; Titisee - Seebrugg; Neustadt - Villingen)
S11 Freiburg (Breisgau) Central Station - Kirchzarten (- Seebrugg) 60
S2 Freiburg (Breisgau) Hbf - Denzlingen - Waldkirch - Bleibach - Elzach (until 2021) 30 (Freiburg - Bleibach)
60 (Bleibach - Elzach)
S3 Bad Krozingen - Staufen South - Münstertal (Black Forest) 30 (Bad Krozingen - Staufen Süd)
60 (Staufen Süd - Münstertal (Black Forest))
S4 Basel - Müllheim - Freiburg (Breisgau) central station - Emmendingen - Offenburg 60
S41 Mulhouse - Müllheim - Freiburg (Breisgau) central station - Emmendingen 60
RB Basel - Müllheim - Freiburg (Breisgau) central station - Emmendingen - Offenburg 60
RE Basel - Müllheim - Freiburg (Breisgau) Hbf - Emmendingen - Offenburg - Karlsruhe Hbf 60
S5 Riegel-Malterdingen - Endingen - Breisach 60


Transition concept Breisgau east-west:

line Walkway Cycle (in minutes)
S1 Breisach - Gottenheim - Freiburg (Breisgau) central station - Titisee - Seebrugg 60
S10 Freiburg (Breisgau) Hbf - Titisee - Neustadt (Schwarzw) - Villingen 60
S11 (Breisach - Freiburg (Breisgau) Hbf -) Titisee - Neustadt (Schwarzw) 60
S12 (Freiburg (Breisgau) Hbf -) Gottenheim - Endingen a. K. 30th
S13 Freiburg (Breisgau) central station - Kirchzarten 60 (peak hours)
Target concept

Target concept

The target concept envisages eight lines and should be 235 kilometers long. Compared to the expansion status in 2020, a continuous 30-minute cycle to Elzach, the routing of the S2 and S3 via the freight railway, the extension of the S41 to Sasbach and a 15-minute cycle on the section between Himmelreich and Gottenheim are planned ( Extension of the S11 and the existing S1). However, the S-Bahn lines 4 and 41 on the Rheintalbahn in particular depend on the construction of the third and fourth track through the Rhine plain, as otherwise there will not be enough capacity for regional traffic.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b ZRF brochure: Breisgau-S-Bahn 2020 ( online )
  2. Uwe Mauch: Freiburg: cost increases endanger the expansion of the Breisgau S-Bahn , Badische Zeitung, November 27, 2012, accessed on April 10, 2014
  3. ^ A b Uwe Mauch: Freiburg: Smears should save the "Breisgau-S-Bahn 2020" , Badische Zeitung, December 3, 2012, accessed on April 10, 2014
  4. Breisacher Bahn on zrf.de
  5. Kaiserstuhlbahn Ost: Gottenheim - Riegel Ort - Endingen on zrf.de
  6. Elztalbahn on zrf.de
  7. Targets on zrf.de
  8. ^ Reprint of ETR 12/2011: The Breisgau S-Bahn 2020 project
  9. State wants to promote expansion of the Breisgau S-Bahn , Badische Zeitung, December 8, 2012
  10. Breisgau S-Bahn 2020: DB Regio receives award for east-west axis. Ministry of Transport Baden-Württemberg, September 28, 2016, accessed on December 19, 2018 .
  11. SWEG will operate the Kaiserstuhl, Münstertal and Elztalbahn in future. Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Baden-Wuerttemberg, July 12, 2017, accessed on February 21, 2019 .
  12. DB Regio AG is awarded the contract for the “Rheintal” network. Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Baden-Württemberg, January 27, 2017, accessed on February 21, 2019 .
  13. Rainer Ruther: Staufen: "We did a good job". In: Badische Zeitung , April 20, 2013, accessed on April 24, 2013.
  14. Basic concept on zrf.de
  15. Manfred Frietsch: S-Bahn between Endingen and Gottenheim continue to run only every hour. Badische Zeitung, December 20, 2019, accessed on December 29, 2019 .
  16. Manfred Frietsch & BZ editorial team: Disruptions in the Breisgau S-Bahn continue on the first day after the holidays. Badische Zeitung, January 7, 2020, accessed on January 9, 2020 .
  17. Breisgau-S-Bahn: Changed operating concept for more stability of train operations. Ministry of Transport Baden Württemberg, January 10, 2020, accessed on January 25, 2020 .
  18. Manfred Frietsch: The electrified Breisgau S-Bahn starts with the new timetable. Badische Zeitung, December 9, 2019, accessed on December 16, 2019 .
  19. Freiburg Official Gazette of December 22, 2007