List of Cologne train stations
In Cologne , the former so-called traffic junction of the west , there were and still are many passenger and freight stations as well as railway stops . The passenger stations and stops are divided into:
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Long-distance train stations , stop there
- Intercity-Express - (ICE)
- Thalys - (THA)
- Intercity - (IC) and
- Eurocity trains (EC),
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Regional train stations , stop there
- Regional Express trains (RE)
- Regional trains (RB)
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S-Bahn stations , stop there
- S-Bahn (S)
- and the Oberbergische Bahn (RB 25)
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Railway stations of non-federal railways , stop there
- City railways of the KVB and SWB
Currently served train stations in passenger traffic
Long-distance train stations
Regional train stations
Train station / district | image | KBS | Installation |
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Cologne-Ehrenfeld |
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1860 ( RhE ) | |
Cologne-Mülheim |
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November 19, 1874 (RhE)
May 31, 1886 (stopping of the old RhE station) |
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Cologne South |
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May 25, 1894 | |
Cologne West |
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May 25, 1894 | |
Porz (Rhine) |
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November 19, 1874 (until 1897 Urbach Rh.Bf) |
S-Bahn stops
Train station (district) | image | KBS | Installation |
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Cologne Airport Business Park (Cologne-Gremberghoven) |
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June 12, 2004 | |
Cologne-Blumenberg |
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December 15, 1998 | |
Cologne Book Forest |
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May 27, 1990 | |
Cologne-Chorweiler |
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June 1, 1975 | |
Cologne-Chorweiler North |
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May 22, 1977 | |
Cologne-Dellbrück |
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December 1, 1868 | |
Cologne Frankfurter Strasse (Cologne-Gremberghoven) |
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June 12, 2004 | |
Cologne Geldernstr / Parkgürtel |
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June 1, 1975 | |
Cologne Hansaring |
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May 27, 1990 | |
Cologne-Holweide |
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1950 | |
Cologne-Longerich |
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November 15, 1855 New building opened: 1934 |
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Cologne-Lövenich |
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1872 (old train station), opening of the new building: December 15, 2002 |
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Cologne-Müngersdorf Technology Park |
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December 15, 2002 | |
Cologne trinkets |
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May 25, 1894 (old station), opening of the new building: June 2, 1991 |
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Cologne-Stammheim |
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June 2, 1991 | |
Cologne Steinstrasse |
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December 14, 2003 | |
Cologne Trimbornstrasse |
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June 2, 1991 | |
Cologne Volkhovener Weg |
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June 1, 1975 | |
Cologne-Weiden West |
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May 28, 2006 | |
Cologne-Worringen |
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1864 | |
Porz madness |
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January 1, 1859 |
Railway stations of non-federal railways
The following train stations are located in the route network of the Cologne ports and goods traffic , on which light rail vehicles run by the Cologne transport company and SWB bus and train according to the Railway Construction and Operating Regulations (EBO):
- Godorf (473.1)
- Rodenkirchen (473.1)
- Suerth (473.1)
Parking stations for passenger trains
- Cologne-Deutzerfeld
- Cologne depot (Köln Bbf, west of the main train station )
- former Cologne-Nippes marshalling yard, converted for ICE trains and S-Bahn
Current railway stations in the freight traffic of federal and non-federal railways
- Gremberg (main marshalling yard )
- Cologne-Bickendorf (operated by Cologne Ports and Freight Transport [HGK], commissioning: June 6, 1921)
- Cologne Bonntor
- Cologne-Deutzer Hafen (operated by Cologne Ports and Freight Transport [HGK])
- Cologne Eifeltor (container station, transfer station to the HGK and disused marshalling yard )
- Cologne-Godorf Hafen (operated by Cologne Ports and Freight Transport [HGK])
- Cologne-Kalk Nord ( marshalling yard )
- Cologne-Mülheim Gbf
- Cologne-Niehl (operated by Cologne Ports and Freight Transport [HGK], commissioning: June 20, 1925)
- Cologne-Niehl Hafen (operated by Cologne Ports and Freight Transport [HGK], commissioning: June 20, 1925)
- Cologne-Poll (operated by Cologne ports and goods traffic [HGK])
- Cologne-Vingst (located near Cologne-Poll, operated by Cologne ports and freight traffic [HGK])
Disused train stations
The following train stations and stops have been closed and most of them no longer exist. Many come from the early years of the railway in Cologne.
Shutdown before 1945
- Cöln-Minden train station
- today: Cologne Messe / Deutz train station (high)
- (Commissioning: December 20, 1845; decommissioning: June 1, 1886)
- (Former "Hauptbahnhof" of the Cöln-Mindener-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft CME)
- Deutz Bergisch-Märkischer train station
- today: Cologne Messe / Deutz train station (deep)
- (Commissioning: February 1, 1872; decommissioning: June 1, 1886)
- (At first Deutzer Feld terminus and marshalling yard - but not located in / on today's Deutzerfeld , later Deutz-Nord through station of the Bergisch-Märkische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft BME)
- Kalk (Rheinischer Bahnhof) (also Kalk Rh. Pbf.)
- (Commissioning: November 19, 1874; decommissioning: May 31, 1886)
- (Railway station of the Rheinische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft on the Troisdorf – Speldorf line)
- Kalk Süd (old train station on Rolshover Straße)
- (Commissioning: June 1, 1886; decommissioning: May 19, 1909)
- (Station of the Cöln-Mindener Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft)
- Cologne Am Thürmchen
- (Commissioning: August 2, 1839; decommissioning: May 25, 1894)
- (Former terminus of the Rheinische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft on the first line between Cologne and Müngersdorf )
- Cologne Crefelder Bahnhof (later Bk Fächerbahnhof)
- (Commissioning: January 26, 1856; Decommissioning: 1857)
- (Former terminus of the Cologne-Krefeld Railway, later taken over by the Rheinische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft and connection to the Rheinstation / Bahnhof Trankgassenthor)
- Cologne-Müngersdorf
- (Commissioning: August 2, 1839; decommissioning: June 1, 1840)
- (Train station on the first line Cologne-Müngersdorf )
- Cologne Sankt Pantaleon
- (Commissioning: February 15, 1844; decommissioning: May 25, 1894)
- (former "Hauptbahnhof" of the Bonn-Cölner Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft , later Rheinische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft)
- Köln-Deutz Bahnhof Schiffbrücke (sometimes also Schiffsbrücke)
- (Commissioning: September 20, 1882; decommissioning: November 10, 1913)
- (Station of the Bergisch-Märkische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft )
- Cologne Trankgassenthor (sometimes also Rheinstation)
- (Commissioning: January 26, 1856; Decommissioning: May 25, 1894)
- (Terminal station of the Rheinische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft - successor to the first station of the RhEGes. (Opening November 15, 1855, closed to passenger traffic on December 5, 1859))
- Mülheim (Rhine) BME
- (Old train station on Genovevastraße)
- (Commissioning: December 15, 1868; decommissioning: May 20, 1909)
- (Station of the Bergisch-Märkische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, until 1872 the terminus of the Bergisch-Märkische Eisenbahn, then a through station)
- Mülheim (Rhine) CME
- (Old train station on Wiener Platz)
- (Commissioning: December 20, 1845; decommissioning: May 20, 1909)
- (Station of the Cöln-Mindener Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft)
Shutdown after 1945
- Cologne-Bocklemünd
- (Commissioning: April 1, 1899; decommissioning: 1974)
- (481)
- Cologne-Kalk
- (Commissioning: May 20, 1909; decommissioning of the access point: June 1, 1991)
- (450.12; 450.13; 454; 459; 460; 465)
- The Cologne-Kalk train station is now a mere depot .
- Porz-Gremberghoven
- (Commissioning: 1925; decommissioning: 2004; located on Rather Str., Corner of Bahnhofplatz)
- (454)
- Porz-Heumar
- (Commissioning: August 1st, 1910; decommissioning: June 1st, 1991)
- (459)
- Porz-Königsforst
- (Commissioning: 1924; Decommissioning: June 4, 1984)
- (459)
Decommissioned stations of non-federal railways
- Cologne Barbarossaplatz
- (Commissioning: January 20, 1898; decommissioning: October 25, 1985)
- operated by the Cologne-Bonn Railway, today: Cologne ports and freight traffic
- (473.2)
- Cologne-Flittard
- (Commissioning: July 4, 1898; decommissioning: August 31, 1971)
- (Railway station of the Mülheim a. Rh. - Leverkusen)
- Cologne Hohenzollern Bridge , at times also Cologne Trankgasse (popularly also known as Cologne Rheinuferbahnhof)
- (Commissioning: January 1906; decommissioning: August 11, 1978)
- operated by the Cologne-Bonn Railway, today: Cologne ports and freight traffic
- (473.1)
- Cologne-Mülheim small train station
- (Commissioning: July 4, 1898; decommissioning: November 1959)
- (Railway station of the Mülheim a. Rh. - Leverkusen)
- Cologne Mülheimer Brücke (left bank of the Rhine)
- (Commissioning: October 15, 1929; decommissioning: October 8, 1933)
- operated by the Cologne-Bonn Railway, Rheinuferbahn
- Cologne-Stammheim
- (Commissioning: July 4, 1898; decommissioning: August 31, 1971)
- (Railway station of the Mülheim a. Rh. - Leverkusen)
Decommissioned freight train stations
- Cologne-Braunsfeld
formerly operated by ports and goods traffic Cologne [HGK] - Cologne-Butzweiler
formerly operated by ports and goods traffic Cologne [HGK] - After it was closed as a passenger station in 1886, Cologne-Deutz Cöln-Mindener Bahnhof
was used as a freight station until 1913 - Cologne-Deutz North
- Cologne-Deutz East
- Cologne Thin Forest
- Cologne-Ehrenfeld
- Cologne Eifeltor transfer station
formerly operated by ports and goods traffic Cologne [HGK] -
Cologne Gereon (Güterbahnhof)
formerly Cöln Central-Güter-Bahnhof, commissioning: 1859, decommissioning: May 27, 1990, the Mediapark was built on the site - Cologne Markthalle
also Marktgasse, Neumarkt, commissioning July 27, 1898, decommissioning: 1942
formerly operated by the Cologne-Bonn Railway, initially only night traffic via the Vorgebirgsbahn, later via the Rheinuferbahn / Rheinauhafen - Cologne Melaten
formerly operated by ports and freight transport Cologne [HGK] - Cologne-Mülheim Hafen
formerly operated by Cologne ports and freight traffic [HGK] - Cologne-Mülheim Nord
formerly operated by Cologne ports and freight traffic [HGK] - Köln-Nippes Gbf shut down
as a marshalling yard , converted into a passenger train staging area for ICE trains and S-Bahn - Cologne Rhine
station, former freight yard of the Rheinische Eisenbahn Gesellschaft with connection to the port, after commissioning of the Gereon station still local freight station, commissioning: 1857, decommissioning: October 1894 - Cologne South
- Cologne-Sülz
formerly operated by ports and goods traffic Cologne [HGK] - Marsdorf-Horbell
formerly operated by Cologne ports and freight traffic [HGK] - Porz-Wahn Gbf
Individual evidence
- ↑ Kaiß Kurt, Zwischenhalt - The Opladen train station through the ages. Leverkusen, 2016; Page 62
- ^ Opening date in the NRW Railway Archive by Andre Joost
- ↑ Network map of the HGK. Retrieved January 3, 2011 .
- ↑ Centralblatt der Bauverwaltung, Ministry of Public Works, No. 38, September 17, 1887, p. 357
- ^ Centralblatt der Bauverwaltung, Ministry of Public Works, No. 38, September 17, 1887, p. 356
- ↑ Centralblatt der Bauverwaltung, Ministry of Public Works, No. 38, September 17, 1887, p. 357
- ↑ Wolfgang Herdam, Die Köln-Bonner Eisenbahnen, Eisenbahn-Kurier, Freiburg, 1981, p. 43
- ↑ Wolfgang Herdam, Die Köln-Bonner Eisenbahnen, Eisenbahn-Kurier, Freiburg, 1981, p. 29
- ↑ Wolfgang Herdam, Die Köln-Bonner Eisenbahnen, Eisenbahn-Kurier, Freiburg, 1981, p. 43