Gevelsberg Central Station
Gevelsberg Hbf | |
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Gevelsberg Hbf station building
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Operating point type | Breakpoint |
Platform tracks | 2 |
abbreviation | EGVH |
IBNR | 8002267 |
Price range | 6th |
Profile on Bahnhof.de | Gevelsberg_Hbf |
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City / municipality | Gevelsberg |
country | North Rhine-Westphalia |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 51 ° 19 ′ 28 " N , 7 ° 20 ′ 24" E |
Railway lines | |
Railway stations in North Rhine-Westphalia |
Gevelsberg Hauptbahnhof (DB designation Gevelsberg Hbf) is on the Düsseldorf-Derendorf-Dortmund Süd railway line and belongs to station category 6. It should not be confused with the former Gevelsberg stop and today's Ennepetal (Gevelsberg) stop on the Elberfeld – Dortmund railway . From an operational point of view, Gevelsberg Hauptbahnhof is also a stopping point , as it no longer has switches. All other main train stations in Germany are train stations . In addition, Gevelsberg, Lörrach and Remscheid are the only “Hauptbahnhof” access points in Germany that are only served by S-Bahn trains.
The only train station in the city of Gevelsberg on the Düsseldorf-Derendorf-Dortmund Süd line that has additional track systems today is Gevelsberg West train station .
history
The Düsseldorf-Derendorf-Dortmund Süd railway line was built by the Rheinische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft from 1873 onwards and was put into operation in parts as early as 1874. The construction phase of the Wuppertal Northern Railway, from Wuppertal-Vohwinkel to Hagen, did not take place until the end of the 1870s due to the dense development and complex route. Passenger traffic in the Mettmann-Wuppertal-Hagen section began on September 15, 1879. Today's stopping point was called Gevelsberg Rh . On January 1st, 1880, the "Royal Direction of the Rhenish Railway in Cologne" took over the management of the Rhenish Railway Company. In the same year the station was renamed Gevelsberg Nord .
During the amalgamation of offices of the former BD Wuppertal , the station was renamed Gevelsberg Hbf on May 26, 1968 . Around 1969 the station consisted of seven tracks: the two continuous main tracks, a passing track and four freight train tracks, some with head ramps .
With the expansion of the line to the S8 S-Bahn line , the track and signal box systems were dismantled. This dismantling took place on June 27, 1984. The former station has since consisted of the stop on the double-track line. The expansion of the line to the S-Bahn line lasted until May 29, 1988.
traffic
The station is served by the S-Bahn Rhein-Ruhr on the Mönchengladbach – Düsseldorf – Wuppertal – Hagen ( KBS 450.8 ) connection : The S 8 line has been running every hour since May 2020, and since the timetable change in December 2014, the series has been used as multiple units Used in 1440 . Since May 1, 2020, there has been an almost half-hourly service together with the S 9 line, which is operated by Flirt 3 XL vehicles.
There is also a connection to local bus routes.
line | course | Tact | operator |
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S 8 |
Hagen Hbf - HA-Wehringhausen - HA-Heubing - HA-Westerbauer - Gevelsberg -Knapp - Gevelsberg Hbf - Gevelsberg-Kipp - Gevelsberg West - Schwelm - Schwelm West - W-Langerfeld - W-Oberbarmen - W-Barmen - W-Unterbarmen - Wuppertal Hbf - W-Steinbeck - W-Zoological Garden - W-Sonnborn - W-Vohwinkel - Haan-Gruiten - Hochdahl-Millrath - Hochdahl - Erkrath - D-Gerresheim - D-Flingern - Düsseldorf Hbf - D-Friedrichstadt - D-Bilk - D-Völklinger Straße - D-Hamm - NE Rheinparkcenter - NE Am Kaiser - Neuss Hbf - Büttgen - Kleinenbroich - Korschenbroich - MG -Lürrip - Mönchengladbach Hbf Status: May 2020 |
60 min | DB Regio NRW |
S 9 |
Bottrop Hbf - E-Dellwig Ost - E-Gerschede - E-Borbeck - E-Borbeck Süd - Essen West - Essen Hbf - E-Steele - E-Überruhr - E-Holthausen - E-Kupferdreh - Velbert-Kidney Court - Velbert-Langenberg - Velbert-Neviges - Velbert-Rosenhügel - Wülfrath-Aprath - W-Vohwinkel - W-Sonnborn - W-Zoological Garden - W-Steinbeck - Wuppertal Hbf - W-Unterbarmen - W-Barmen - W-Oberbarmen - W-Langerfeld - Schwelm West - Schwelm - Gevelsberg West - Gevelsberg-Kipp - Gevelsberg Hbf - Gevelsberg -Knapp - HA-Westerbauer - HA-Heubing - HA-Wehringhausen - Hagen Hbf |
60 min | Abellio Rail NRW |
SB38 | Ennepetal bus station - Gevelsberg Mitte - Gevelsberg Hauptbahnhof - Silschede Mitte - Wetter Bf - Witten Hauptbahnhof - Hattingen Mitte station | Transport company Ennepe-Ruhr | |
542 | Gevelsberg main station - Haspe center - Hagen main station - HA-Stadtmitte - Loxbaum - Boele Markt - Kabel | Hagener Straßenbahn AG | |
551 | (Hiddinghausen -) Haßlinghausen bus station - Sprockhövel -Uellendahl - Gevelsberg Hauptbahnhof - Gevelsberg mid - Ennepetal (Gevelsberg) Bf - Ennepetal bus station - Klutert - Ennepetal-Voerde | Transport company Ennepe-Ruhr | |
552 | Weather Loh - Silschede - Gevelsberg main station - Gevelsberg center - Gevelsberg town hall / Lusebrink | Transport company Ennepe-Ruhr | |
556 | Gevelsberg Knapp Bf - Gevelsberg Central Station - Schwelm HELIOS Clinic - Schwelm Station - Schwelm Blücherstraße | Transport company Ennepe-Ruhr | |
563 | Ennepetal bus station - Ennepetal (Gev.) Bf - Gevelsberg main station - Gevelsberg Elsernstraße | Transport company Ennepe-Ruhr | |
NE3 | Gevelsberg main station - Haspe center - Hagen main station - Hagen city center | Hagener Straßenbahn AG | |
NE27 | Haßlinghausen bus station - Sprockhövel -Uellendahl - Gevelsberg main station - Gevelsberg Mitte - Ennepetal (Gev.) Bf - Ennepetal bus station - Klutert - Ennepetal Voerde | Transport company Ennepe-Ruhr |
Web links
NRWbahnarchiv by André Joost:
supporting documents
- ↑ a b Royal Direction of the Bergisch-Märkische Eisenbahn zu Elberfeld , accessed on October 6, 2012
- ↑ a b The operations center at the NRW Bahnarchiv , accessed on October 6, 2012
- ↑ Track plan from 1969 , accessed on October 7, 2012
- ↑ Query of the course book route 450.8 at Deutsche Bahn.