Bonn-Duisdorf train station

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Bonn-Duisdorf
View over the train station and the adjacent bus station
View over the train station and the adjacent bus station
Data
Operating point type Breakpoint
Platform tracks 2
abbreviation KBD
IBNR 8001084
Price range 6th
opening June 7, 1880
location
City / municipality Bonn
Place / district Duisdorf
country North Rhine-Westphalia
Country Germany
Coordinates 50 ° 42 '59 "  N , 7 ° 2' 32"  E Coordinates: 50 ° 42 '59 "  N , 7 ° 2' 32"  E
Railway lines
Railway stations in North Rhine-Westphalia
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The Bonn-Duisdorf train station is on the Voreifelbahn Bonn - Euskirchen in the Bonn district of Duisdorf . Since 2003 it is no longer operationally a train station and only serves as a stop for passenger traffic . The stop is operated by DB Station & Service , which classifies it in station category 6 .

history

Together with the opening of the line, a train station was set up on June 7, 1880 in Duisdorf, which was then still an independent town . The by architect John Jodocus' Judge designed reception building of the station was built between 1878 and 1879th It was identical to the ones in Odendorf and Kuchenheim . From 1921 to 1922, the station was expanded to double-track analogously to the line, but the line between Duisdorf and Kottenforst was rebuilt to one track as early as 1959 . Until 1965, a continuous express train ran from Aachen via Euskirchen to Bonn .

In 1971 the station was renamed "Bonn-Duisdorf" after the incorporation of Duisdorf.

In 1978 the station building was completely demolished. After the track systems had already been significantly reduced in size in previous years, a major renovation took place in 2002/2003: the Bonn-Duisdorf stop was expanded to double-track with side platforms. With the completion of the work, the station was downgraded from the train station to the breakpoint with a transfer point . The transfer point to the single-track section towards Witterschlick, which was located directly to the west of the stop, was removed in December 2014 as part of the double-track expansion of the line. The facilities and tracks for cargo handling are no longer available.

Service offer

On the Voreifelbahn in inverted rail transport the train-line S 23 . The tariff of the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Sieg (VRS) applies and the NRW tariff applies to all tariff areas .

line course Tact
S 23 Bonn Hbf  - Bonn-Endeich Nord - Bonn Helmholtzstraße - Bonn-Duisdorf  - Alfter-Impekoven  - Alfter-Witterschlick  - Meckenheim- Kottenforst  - Meckenheim Industrial Park - Meckenheim  - Rheinbach Roman Canal - Rheinbach  (- Swisttal - Odendorf  - Euskirchen- Kuchenheim  - Euskirchen )
Connection of some Trains as RB 23 to Bad Münstereifel
15 (/ 30/60) min

The following bus lines operate from or via the "Duisdorf Bf." Bus stop on the forecourt:

line Line course
605 Graurheindorf, Mondorf Ferry - Auerberg - Nordstadt - Bonn Hbf. - Endeich - Lengsdorf - City Hall Hardtberg - Duisdorf train station.
606 Ramersdorf - Limperich - Beuel Hospital - Bonn Hbf. - Endeich - Duisdorf station - Malteser Hospital
607 Ramersdorf - Limperich - Beuel train station - Bonn Hbf. - Endenich - Duisdorf train station - Malteser hospital
610 Mehlem - Bad Godesberg Mitte - Rheinaue - Bonn UN Campus - Bonn Hbf - Dransdorf - Lessenich / Messdorf - Duisdorf Bf.
630 Tannenbusch - Dransdorf - Lessenich / Messdorf - Duisdorf train station - Medinghoven - Brüser Berg - Ippendorf - Uniklinikum (- Bonn UN Campus - Gronau)
633 Sechtem Bf. - Bornheim - Roisdorf - Alfter - Gielsdorf - Duisdorf Bf.
680 Lessenich sports field - Duisdorf train station - Oedekoven - Gielsdorf water tower
800 Bonn main station - Duisdorf center - Duisdorf train station - Witterschlick - Rheinbach
843 Meckenheim industrial park - Röttgen - Lengsdorf - Hardtberg town hall - Duisdorf station - Impekoven - Alfter Hertersplatz
845 Bonn main station - Duisdorf center - Duisdorf train station - Buschhoven - Morenhoven - Heimerzheim
N2 Bonn Hbf. - Endeich - Duisdorf Mitte - Duisdorf train station - Medinghoven - Brüser Berg - Lengsdorf - Bonn Hbf.
N9 Bonn main station - Dransdorf - Lessenich / Messdorf - Duisdorf train station - Impekoven - Alfter - Dransdorf - Bonn main station.

(As of 08/28/2019)

Furnishing

The stop has two validators , a DB ticket machine and two dynamic text displays for passenger information. The two side platforms are 165 meters long and 76 centimeters high.

On the forecourt there are parking spaces for cars ( P&R spaces) and bicycles , as well as a taxi stand . A public toilet and a kiosk are also located on the forecourt. There are no other service facilities.

Signal boxes

Interlocking "Df" the former over control center Bonn-Duisdorf, since 2010 under monument protection

There used to be two signal boxes in Duisdorf . While the "Do" signal box built in 1940 was demolished after the renovation work was completed in 2003, the building of the former "Df" dispatcher signal box, built in 1953, still exists west of the station. From there the signals and the switch of the transfer point as well as some level crossings were operated. It is a mechanical interlocking of the standard design. In September 2011, the tasks of the mechanical interlocking were taken over by the Euskirchen electronic interlocking . Since the interlocking "Df" in terms of technology and style is typical of his time, it was in 2010 by the lower monument authority of the City of Bonn as a monument under monument protection provided. DB, as the owner, filed a lawsuit against this, but lost the legal dispute.

Web links

NRWbahnarchiv by André Joost:

Individual evidence

  1. a b Station category list 2017 (PDF; 343 KiB) DB Station & Service AG , December 16, 2016, accessed on May 24, 2017 .
  2. ^ Duisdorf in the course of history. In: Bonner Hardtberg-Bote. Retrieved January 24, 2016 .
  3. http://www.bahnhof-odendorf.de/bonn-duisdorf.html
  4. ^ Axel Strell: History - Bahnhof-Witterschlick. Retrieved January 23, 2011 .
  5. 125 years of the railway in Duisdorf. In: st-augustiner-modellbahner-sam.de. Retrieved June 3, 2011 .
  6. 125 years of the railway in Duisdorf. Bonner Rundschau , September 30, 2005, accessed on April 24, 2017 .
  7. Entry in the Bonn street cadastre for Bahnhofstraße
  8. ^ The upswing of a railway line , General-Anzeiger , January 10, 2015
  9. ^ Peter Weber: Eifel railways: Euskirchen - Bonn line. News 2003. Retrieved January 23, 2011 .
  10. ^ Platform information, Bonn-Duisdorf station. (No longer available online.) Deutsche Bahn, archived from the original on August 28, 2018 ; accessed on March 12, 2018 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.deutschebahn.com
  11. Information on equipment at "bahnhof.de". Deutsche Bahn, accessed on March 12, 2018 .
  12. Mittwaldserver / Generalanzeiger: Deutsche Bahn shuts down seven signal boxes on the Bonn – Euskirchen line ( memento from July 19, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )
  13. Signal box in Duisdorf will soon be listed , General-Anzeiger , March 23, 2010
  14. List of monuments of the city of Bonn (as of March 15, 2019), number A 4065