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Eisenach station

Eisenach Station is the main station of the city of Eisenach in the German state of Thuringia. It is a transportation hub, located on the Thuringian Railway (Berlin/Dresden–) HalleBebra (–Frankfurt am Main) and at the Werra Railway (Eisenach–MeiningenEisfeld).

Eisenach
Through station
General information
LocationBahnhofstr. 35, Eisenach, Thuringia
Germany
Coordinates50°58′35″N 10°19′53″E / 50.97639°N 10.33139°E / 50.97639; 10.33139
Owned byDeutsche Bahn
Operated byDB Station&Service
Line(s)
Platforms6
Other information
Station code1528[1]
DS100 codeUEI[2]
IBNR8010097
Category3[1]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened1846/1900
Passengers
5000
Services
Preceding station DB Fernverkehr Following station
Fulda
towards München Hbf
ICE 11 Erfurt Hbf
Fulda ICE 50 Gotha
towards Dresden Hbf
Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe IC 51 Erfurt Hbf
towards Gera Hbf
Preceding station Following station
Fulda FLX 10 Gotha
towards Berlin Hbf
Preceding station Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland Following station
Terminus RB 20 Wutha
towards Leipzig Hbf
Preceding station Cantus Following station
Eisenach West
towards Bebra
RB 6 Terminus
Preceding station Süd-Thüringen-Bahn Following station
Förtha (Eisenach)
towards Eisfeld or Sonneberg
RB 41 Terminus
Location
Eisenach
Location within Thuringia
Eisenach
Location within Germany
Eisenach
Location within Europe

Eisenach station is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 3 station.

Fürstenbahnhof (station for the aristocracy)
Roundhouse
Stained glass representation of the Ruhla watch factory in the station entrance hall
Stained glass representation of the Eisenach car factory in the entrance hall

Facilities edit

Facilities available at the station are a flower shop, a shop for food and travel supplies as well as a bookshop. In addition, in 2009, a Subway opened in the former waiting room. The station has facilities for the disabled, including a lift to all platforms. Deutsche Bahn has a service point (open 6:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.) and a travel centre with tourist information. There is a taxi rank directly outside the station. A car rental agency is nearby.

History edit

1840-1900 edit

The construction of the Thuringian Railway was agreed to under a treaty signed on 20 December 1841 between the Kingdom of Prussia, the Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach and the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. At the same time planning had started on a line from Eisenach to Meiningen. The Erfurt–Eisenach section opened on 24 June 1847. The first Eisenach station was built at ground level in 1846–1847 and opened as an interim terminal station on the GothaFröttstädtWutha–Eisenach section on 24 June 1847. The line was continued west two years later on 18 August 1849, with the section to Hörschel, now a suburb of Eisenach opened for excursion traffic. The line was connected to Gerstungen on 25 September 1849, closing the gap with the Hessian Frederick William Northern Railway.

From 1856 Eisenach developed into a railway junction with the opening of the Werra Railway on 2 November 1858. Already the Thuringian railway had been duplicated between Eisenach and Apolda. Eisenach station was expanded between 1859 and 1861 and again in 1885. In 1882 and 1895 the railway companies serving the station were acquired as Prussian state railways. On 1 August 1897, Eisenach tramways began operating from the station forecourt.

1900-1945 edit

In 1900 a major renovation began on the railway facilities: The railway line in the city area was raised by three to four metres and the station building was rebuilt. Also, the goods yard was rebuilt with a hump. On 12 April 1904 the rebuilt station building was opened, along with a post office.

Between 1922 and 1926 this work was followed by the construction of a railway depot in the eastern part of the goods yard along with a roundhouse. By 1928 the reception building was again too small, and an extension was built for the ticket office. Various works were built, including a facility for train supervision and a large yard for general freight. A modern electro-mechanical signal box and new signalling with an Indusi train detection system were installed.

Routes / lines edit

The station is served by the following long-distance and regional services in the 2019 timetable:

Line Route Interval (mins)
ICE 11 MunichStuttgartMannheimFrankfurt (Main)FuldaEisenachErfurtLeipzigLutherstadt WittenbergBerlin SüdkreuzBerlin Hbf (low)Berlin Gesundbrunnen 120
ICE 50 Dresden – Leipzig – Erfurt – EisenachFuldaFrankfurt (Main) SüdFrankfurt AirportMainzWiesbaden
IC 51 Düsseldorf/CologneDortmundKasselEisenach – Erfurt – WeimarJena WestJena-GöschwitzGera Hbf Two train pairs
Kassel – BebraEisenach – Erfurt – Weimar – Jena West – Jena-Göschwitz – Gera Hbf One train pair
Leipzig Hbf – Weimar – Eisenach – Erfurt – Gotha – Eisenach – FuldaHanau – Frankfurt (Main) Individual services, relief services (Fri, Sun)
Cologne/Düsseldorf – EssenBochum – Dortmund – Kassel – Bebra – Eisenach – Erfurt – Weimar – Leipzig
FLX 10 Berlin Hbf – Berlin Südkreuz – Halle (Saale) – Erfurt – Gotha – Eisenach – Fulda – Frankfurt South – Darmstadt – Weinheim – Heidelberg – Stuttgart 1-2 train pairs daily
RB 20 Eisenach – Gotha – Erfurt – Weimar – ApoldaNaumburg (Saale)MerseburgWeißenfels – Leipzig 60
RB 6 EisenachEisenach West – Hörschel – Herleshausen – Gerstungen – Wildeck – Ronshausen – Bebra 60 (Mon–Fri)

120 (Sat+Sun)

RB 41 EisenachBad Salzungen – Wernshausen – MeiningenGrimmenthal – Hildburghausen – Eisfeld (– Sonneberg)

Tracks edit

The station has six platform tracks, four of which are for long distance operations. Between tracks two and three there is an access track to the freight depot. In addition, the station has extensive trackage for parking regional and long distance trains.

East of the passenger station is the goods yard. Freight trains are reconstituted here to run on the Werra line or to various points in the region or in the opposite direction.

East of the freight station is the Eisenach depot and the former workshop. The facilities were closed by Deutsche Bahn in 2001 and sold. The entire area was bought in 2004 by the Uwe Adam Railway Company Ltd (Uwe Adam Eisenbahnverkehrsunternehmen GmbH) for its headquarters.

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b "Stationspreisliste 2024" [Station price list 2024] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  2. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.

Sources edit

  • Bergmann, Gerd (1997). Eisenacher Eisenbahngeschichte: 150 Jahre Eisenbahn in Eisenach (in German). Eisenach: Eisenacher Geschichtsverein e. V. ISBN 3-9803976-3-7.
  • Thielmann, Georg (2004). Eisenbahnknoten Eisenach im Wandel der Zeit (in German). Wachsenburgverlag. ISBN 3-935795-91-2.
  • Meyer, Otto; Brunner, Reinhold (2004). Der Bahnhof Eisenach – Denkmal der Verkehrsgeschichte (in German). NVS GmbH.
  • "Interzonenstrecke Bebra-Eisenach". Eisenbahnkurier (in German). 9. 1996.

External links edit

  • (in German). Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 15 February 2011.
  • (in German). Archived from the original on 15 February 2011. Retrieved 15 February 2011.

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Eisenach Station is the main station of the city of Eisenach in the German state of Thuringia It is a transportation hub located on the Thuringian Railway Berlin Dresden Halle Bebra Frankfurt am Main and at the Werra Railway Eisenach Meiningen Eisfeld EisenachThrough stationGeneral informationLocationBahnhofstr 35 Eisenach ThuringiaGermanyCoordinates50 58 35 N 10 19 53 E 50 97639 N 10 33139 E 50 97639 10 33139Owned byDeutsche BahnOperated byDB Station amp ServiceLine s Thuringian Railway Werra RailwayPlatforms6Other informationStation code1528 1 DS100 codeUEI 2 IBNR8010097Category3 1 Websitewww bahnhof deHistoryOpened1846 1900Passengers5000ServicesPreceding station DB Fernverkehr Following stationFuldatowards Munchen Hbf ICE 11 Erfurt Hbftowards Berlin GesundbrunnenFuldatowards Wiesbaden Hbf ICE 50 Gothatowards Dresden HbfKassel Wilhelmshohetowards Dusseldorf Hbf or Koln Hbf IC 51 Erfurt Hbftowards Gera HbfPreceding station Following stationFuldatowards Stuttgart Hbf FLX 10 Gothatowards Berlin HbfPreceding station Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland Following stationTerminus RB 20 Wuthatowards Leipzig HbfPreceding station Cantus Following stationEisenach Westtowards Bebra RB 6 TerminusPreceding station Sud Thuringen Bahn Following stationFortha Eisenach towards Eisfeld or Sonneberg RB 41 TerminusLocationEisenachLocation within ThuringiaShow map of ThuringiaEisenachLocation within GermanyShow map of GermanyEisenachLocation within EuropeShow map of EuropeEisenach station is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 3 station Furstenbahnhof station for the aristocracy RoundhouseStained glass representation of the Ruhla watch factory in the station entrance hallStained glass representation of the Eisenach car factory in the entrance hall Contents 1 Facilities 2 History 2 1 1840 1900 2 2 1900 1945 3 Routes lines 4 Tracks 5 References 5 1 Notes 5 2 Sources 6 External linksFacilities editFacilities available at the station are a flower shop a shop for food and travel supplies as well as a bookshop In addition in 2009 a Subway opened in the former waiting room The station has facilities for the disabled including a lift to all platforms Deutsche Bahn has a service point open 6 00 a m to 10 30 p m and a travel centre with tourist information There is a taxi rank directly outside the station A car rental agency is nearby History edit1840 1900 edit The construction of the Thuringian Railway was agreed to under a treaty signed on 20 December 1841 between the Kingdom of Prussia the Grand Duchy of Saxe Weimar Eisenach and the Duchy of Saxe Coburg and Gotha At the same time planning had started on a line from Eisenach to Meiningen The Erfurt Eisenach section opened on 24 June 1847 The first Eisenach station was built at ground level in 1846 1847 and opened as an interim terminal station on the Gotha Frottstadt Wutha Eisenach section on 24 June 1847 The line was continued west two years later on 18 August 1849 with the section to Horschel now a suburb of Eisenach opened for excursion traffic The line was connected to Gerstungen on 25 September 1849 closing the gap with the Hessian Frederick William Northern Railway From 1856 Eisenach developed into a railway junction with the opening of the Werra Railway on 2 November 1858 Already the Thuringian railway had been duplicated between Eisenach and Apolda Eisenach station was expanded between 1859 and 1861 and again in 1885 In 1882 and 1895 the railway companies serving the station were acquired as Prussian state railways On 1 August 1897 Eisenach tramways began operating from the station forecourt 1900 1945 edit In 1900 a major renovation began on the railway facilities The railway line in the city area was raised by three to four metres and the station building was rebuilt Also the goods yard was rebuilt with a hump On 12 April 1904 the rebuilt station building was opened along with a post office Between 1922 and 1926 this work was followed by the construction of a railway depot in the eastern part of the goods yard along with a roundhouse By 1928 the reception building was again too small and an extension was built for the ticket office Various works were built including a facility for train supervision and a large yard for general freight A modern electro mechanical signal box and new signalling with an Indusi train detection system were installed Routes lines editThe station is served by the following long distance and regional services in the 2019 timetable Line Route Interval mins ICE 11 Munich Stuttgart Mannheim Frankfurt Main Fulda Eisenach Erfurt Leipzig Lutherstadt Wittenberg Berlin Sudkreuz Berlin Hbf low Berlin Gesundbrunnen 120ICE 50 Dresden Leipzig Erfurt Eisenach Fulda Frankfurt Main Sud Frankfurt Airport Mainz WiesbadenIC 51 Dusseldorf Cologne Dortmund Kassel Eisenach Erfurt Weimar Jena West Jena Goschwitz Gera Hbf Two train pairsKassel Bebra Eisenach Erfurt Weimar Jena West Jena Goschwitz Gera Hbf One train pairLeipzig Hbf Weimar Eisenach Erfurt Gotha Eisenach Fulda Hanau Frankfurt Main Individual services relief services Fri Sun Cologne Dusseldorf Essen Bochum Dortmund Kassel Bebra Eisenach Erfurt Weimar LeipzigFLX 10 Berlin Hbf Berlin Sudkreuz Halle Saale Erfurt Gotha Eisenach Fulda Frankfurt South Darmstadt Weinheim Heidelberg Stuttgart 1 2 train pairs dailyRB 20 Eisenach Gotha Erfurt Weimar Apolda Naumburg Saale Merseburg Weissenfels Leipzig 60RB 6 Eisenach Eisenach West Horschel Herleshausen Gerstungen Wildeck Ronshausen Bebra 60 Mon Fri 120 Sat Sun RB 41 Eisenach Bad Salzungen Wernshausen Meiningen Grimmenthal Hildburghausen Eisfeld Sonneberg Tracks editThe station has six platform tracks four of which are for long distance operations Between tracks two and three there is an access track to the freight depot In addition the station has extensive trackage for parking regional and long distance trains East of the passenger station is the goods yard Freight trains are reconstituted here to run on the Werra line or to various points in the region or in the opposite direction East of the freight station is the Eisenach depot and the former workshop The facilities were closed by Deutsche Bahn in 2001 and sold The entire area was bought in 2004 by the Uwe Adam Railway Company Ltd Uwe Adam Eisenbahnverkehrsunternehmen GmbH for its headquarters References editNotes edit a b Stationspreisliste 2024 Station price list 2024 PDF in German DB Station amp Service 24 April 2023 Retrieved 29 November 2023 Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland German railway atlas 2009 2010 ed Schweers Wall 2009 ISBN 978 3 89494 139 0 Sources edit Bergmann Gerd 1997 Eisenacher Eisenbahngeschichte 150 Jahre Eisenbahn in Eisenach in German Eisenach Eisenacher Geschichtsverein e V ISBN 3 9803976 3 7 Thielmann Georg 2004 Eisenbahnknoten Eisenach im Wandel der Zeit in German Wachsenburgverlag ISBN 3 935795 91 2 Meyer Otto Brunner Reinhold 2004 Der Bahnhof Eisenach Denkmal der Verkehrsgeschichte in German NVS GmbH Interzonenstrecke Bebra Eisenach Eisenbahnkurier in German 9 1996 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eisenach station Eisenbahnen in Westthuringen in German Archived from the original on 18 July 2011 Retrieved 15 February 2011 Der Eisenacher Hauptbahnhof in German Archived from the original on 15 February 2011 Retrieved 15 February 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eisenach station amp oldid 1160453502, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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