List of train stations and stops in Mannheim
The following list of train stations and stops in Mannheim contains train stations and stops in the city of Mannheim.
Preliminary remark
All standard gauge train stations and a selection of train stations and stops of the former OEG are listed here , insofar as they are of particular importance. The latter is the case, for example, at separation stations or if they have their own reception building.
list
Long-distance train station | Regional train station | S-Bahn station | OEG train station | Freight depot | abandoned / in planning |
Name (DB abbreviation, former name) | genus | Stretch) | commissioning acceptance |
district | annotation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
old trainstation | railway station | Baden Rheinbahn | 1840-1867 | Schwetzingerstadt | 1867–1879 re-use as a local freight station |
Altrip RAI |
Breakpoint | Baden Rheinbahn | 1870 – after 1987 | Neckarau, Rheinau | |
Käfertal industrial train station / collecting station | Station part | Mannheim industrial port railway | Luzenberg | ||
Mannheim-Blumenau until 1938: Sandtorf |
Breakpoint | Riedbahn | 1879-1968 | Sandhofen | |
colony | Breakpoint | Waldhof – Sandhofen railway line | 1900-1922 | Sandhofen | |
Mannheim factory station | Breakpoint | Baden Rheinbahn | 1870 – after 1987 | Lindenhof | |
Mannheim-Friedrichsfeld South RMFS |
Stop S |
Rhine Valley Railway | Friedrichsfeld | ||
Mannheim trading port RMHH |
Breakpoint RB |
Western introduction of the Riedbahn | 1985 | Jungbusch ( commercial port ) | |
Mannheim Hbf RM |
Train station ICE, ECE, TGV, IC, RE, RB, S |
numerous routes | 1867 (1876) | City center , Schwetzingerstadt, Lindenhof | |
Mannheim Hgbf RMG |
railway station | Mannheim Hbf - Mannheim Hgbf | 1906 | Jungbusch ( commercial port ) | |
Mannheim industrial port | railway station | Mannheim industrial port railway | Neckarstadt-West | ||
Mannheim-Käfertal RMKL |
RB station |
Riedbahn , Mannheim east bypass | 1879 | Käfertal , well-situated | Formerly also a freight yard |
Käfertal Rb | railway station |
Riedbahn , Mannheim east bypass | Käfertal , well-situated | Also freight yard | |
Mannheim-Käfertal OEG RMKO |
OEG train station |
Railway line Mannheim Weinheim , railway line Mannheim-Käfertal-Heddesheim |
1887 | Käfertal | |
Mannheim Kurpfalz Bridge | railway station | Mannheim – Heidelberg railway line | 1891-1975 | East town | today only special traffic |
Mannheim-Luzenberg RMLB |
Breakpoint RB |
Western introduction of the Riedbahn | 1985 | Luzenberg | |
Mannheim-Neckarau RMN |
Breakpoint RB |
Baden Rheinbahn | Formerly also a freight yard | Neckarau | |
Mannheim-Neckarstadt (train station) | railway station | Riedbahn | 1879-1971 | Neckarstadt-West | Also freight yard |
Mannheim-Neckarstad Rb | railway station | Riedbahn | Neckarstadt-West | Also freight yard | |
Mannheim-Neckarstadt (stop) RMNS |
Breakpoint RB |
Western introduction of the Riedbahn | 1985 | Neckarstadt-West | |
Neu-Edingen / Mhm-Friedrichsfeld Until 2016: Mannheim-Friedrichsfeld originally: Friedrichsfeld RMF |
Train station RB, RE, S |
Main-Neckar Railway | 1846 (1915) | Friedrichsfeld | |
Mannheim-Neuostheim | Stop S |
Riedbahn , Mannheim east bypass | planned | Neuostheim , Oststadt | |
Mannheim OEG " Weinheimer Bahnhof " |
railway station | Mannheim – Weinheim railway line | 1887 | Neckarstadt-East | |
Mannheim Rbf RMR |
railway station | numerous routes | 1906 | Neckarau , Neuhermsheim , Seckenheim- Hochstätt, Rheinau | |
Mannheim Rbf Hp RMRP |
Stop S |
Rhine Valley Railway | Neuhermsheim | ||
Mannheim Rbf-SAP-Arena / Maimarkt RMR A |
Station part RB |
Rhine Valley Railway | 2011 | Seckenheim-Hochstätt | Platform track 3, currently only special services |
Mannheim-SAP-Arena / Maimarkt RMSM |
Stop S |
Rhine Valley Railway | 2011 | Seckenheim-Hochstätt | |
Mannheim-Rheinau RMA |
Breakpoint RB |
Baden Rheinbahn | Rheinau | ||
Mannheim-Rheinau harbor | Breakpoint | Baden Rheinbahn | 1870 – after 1987 | Rheinau | |
Mannheim-Rheinau airship yard | Breakpoint | Mannheim-Rheinau – Ketsch railway line | Bruehl | ||
Mannheim-Sandhofen Sandhofen RMAS |
railway station | Waldhof – Sandhofen railway line | 1900-1922 | Sandhofen | Also freight yard |
Mannheim-Seckenheim RMSE |
Stop S |
Rhine Valley Railway | Seckenheim- Hochstätt | ||
Mannheim-Waldhof RMW |
RB station |
Riedbahn , Mannheim east bypass | 1879 | Waldhof | |
Mannheim-Waldhof Gbf RMW G |
Station part | Riedbahn , Mannheim east bypass | Waldhof -Gartenstadt, Schönau | Formerly also a freight yard | |
cellulose | Breakpoint | Waldhof – Sandhofen railway line | 1900-1922 | Sandhofen |
literature
- Wolfgang Löckel: Mannheim, here Mannheim. Highlights from the history of rail transport in the city of squares . Ludwigshafen 2008. ISBN 978-3-934845-40-4 .
- Heinz Schomann: Railway in Hessen Vol. 2: Railway buildings and lines 1839-1939 . In: State Office for Monument Preservation Hesse (ed.): Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany . Cultural monuments in Hessen . Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart 2005. ISBN 3-8062-1917-6 .
- Railway Atlas Germany . 10th edition. Schweers + Wall, Cologne 2017, ISBN 3-921679-13-3 .
Remarks
- ↑ Stop or train station , type of train serving .
- ↑ In brackets: Commissioning of the current reception building.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Löckel, p. 193.
- ↑ Löckel, pp. 186f.
- ↑ Kursbureau des Reichs-Postamts (ed.): Reichs-Kursbuch. Overview of the rail, post and steamship connections in Germany, Austria-Hungary, Switzerland as well as the more important connections of the rest of Europe and the steamship connections with non-European countries . Berlin 1914. Reprint 1974, Table 245a.
- ↑ Eisenbahndirektion Mainz (ed.): Official Gazette of the Royal Prussian and Grand Ducal Hessian Railway Directorate in Mainz of September 29, 1906, No. 52. Announcement No. 559, p. 471.
- ↑ Eisenbahndirektion Mainz (ed.): Official Journal of the Royal Prussian and Grand Ducal Hessian Railway Directorate in Mainz of March 2, 1918, No. 10. Announcement No. 167, p. 68.
- ↑ Eisenbahndirektion Mainz (ed.): Official Journal of the Royal Prussian and Grand Ducal Hessian Railway Directorate in Mainz of March 2, 1918, No. 10. Announcement No. 167, p. 68.
- ↑ Eisenbahndirektion Mainz (ed.): Official Journal of the Royal Prussian and Grand Ducal Hessian Railway Directorate in Mainz of March 2, 1918, No. 10. Announcement No. 167, p. 68.
- ↑ Eisenbahndirektion Mainz (ed.): Official Journal of the Royal Prussian and Grand Ducal Hessian Railway Directorate in Mainz of March 2, 1918, No. 10. Announcement No. 167, p. 68.
- ↑ Eisenbahndirektion Mainz (ed.): Official Journal of the Royal Prussian and Grand Ducal Hessian Railway Directorate in Mainz of March 2, 1918, No. 10. Announcement No. 167, p. 68.
- ↑ Löckel, p. 146.
- ↑ Löckel, p. 193.
- ↑ Löckel, p. 194.
- ↑ Löckel, pp. 186f.
- ↑ Eisenbahndirektion Mainz (ed.): Official Journal of the Royal Prussian and Grand Ducal Hessian Railway Directorate in Mainz of March 2, 1918, No. 10. Announcement No. 167, p. 68.
- ↑ Eisenbahndirektion Mainz (ed.): Official Journal of the Royal Prussian and Grand Ducal Hessian Railway Directorate in Mainz of March 2, 1918, No. 10. Announcement No. 167, p. 68.
- ↑ Löckel, pp. 186f.
- ↑ Kursbureau des Reichs-Postamts (ed.): Reichs-Kursbuch. Overview of the rail, post and steamship connections in Germany, Austria-Hungary, Switzerland as well as the more important connections of the rest of Europe and the steamship connections with non-European countries . Berlin 1914. Reprint 1974, Table 245a.