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Metzingen (Württemberg) station

Metzingen (Württemberg) station (abbreviated: Metzingen (Württ)) is a railway junction in Metzingen in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is on the Plochingen–Immendingen railway, where the Erms Valley Railway (Ermstalbahn) branches off to Bad Urach. It is served by a pair of InterCity trains and regional trains.

Metzingen (Württ)
Junction station
Metzingen station
General information
LocationEisenbahnstr. 24, Metzingen, Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Coordinates48°32′20″N 9°17′24″E / 48.538889°N 9.29°E / 48.538889; 9.29
Line(s)
Platforms3
Other information
Station code4087[1]
DS100 codeTME[2]
IBNR8004009
Category4[1]
Fare zonenaldo: 219[3]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened20 September 1859
Services
Preceding station DB Regio Baden-Württemberg Following station
Terminus RB 63 Reutlingen-Sondelfingen
towards Herrenberg
Preceding station Following station
Bempflingen
towards Heilbronn
MEX 12 Reutlingen Hbf
Nürtingen
towards Osterburken
MEX 18
Location
Metzinger (Württ)
Location in Baden-Württemberg
Metzinger (Württ)
Location in Germany
Metzinger (Württ)
Location in Europe

History edit

Planning and construction edit

During the construction of the Plochingen–Tübingen railway, the Royal Württemberg State Railways (Königlich Württembergischen Staats-Eisenbahnen) already foresaw Metzingen becoming a railway junction. The town council asked the State Railways for a station to be built west of the Erms. Instead the tracks were laid to the east of town to allow a better alignment and to facilitate the connection of the projected railway line towards Urach.

State Railways period edit

On 20 September 1859, the State Railways opened the Plochingen–Reutlingen section. The entrance building, which housed the post office in the beginning, has been preserved. The railway to Urach, with a possible continuation to Münsingen planned, was opened from a junction in Metzingen on 27 December 1873. This line was initially operated by the private Ermsthalbahn-Gesellschaft ("Erms Valley Railway Company").

The State Railways completed the double-tracking of the Neckartailfingen–Metzingen line on 1 October 1901. It took over operations on the Erms Valley Railway on 1 April 1904. An iron footbridge enabled passengers to reach the island platform from 31 August 1907.

On 8 November 1912, the council complained about the entrance building, the size of which, in their opinion, was no longer sufficient. Its deficiencies were mainly in the loading of luggage and goods. At this time, agriculture was still important to Metzingen. Farmers mainly loaded fruit, vegetables, wine, beef, pork and lumber. But even leather and iron goods were despatched at the station.

Reichsbahn period edit

Electrification was completed between Plochingen and Tübingen on 1 October 1934. Deutsche Reichsbahn accelerated the operation of freight traffic on this section in 1938. This included the removal of long stays by freight trains in Metzingen. The station's operations area received a small locomotive for the shunting of freight trains. The Reichsbahn erected a wooden shed for them at the crossing of Reichsstrasse 28 (now Ulmerstraße). It was mockingly called Südbahnhof ("south station") by the Metzingen population. The local Nazis railed against the building. The Nationalsozialistischen Mitteilungsblatt (“National Socialist Bulletin”) published an article entitled Metzingen wehrt sich gegen Bausünden ("Metzingen resists eyesores"), in which they demanded its demolition, but this did not happen.

Bundesbahn period edit

In 1959, one hundred years after the opening, 130 trains stopped at or passed through Metzingen each day. 112 ran on the Plochingen–Tübingen line and 18 ran on the branch line to Urach. Of these, 92 were passenger trains and 24 were freight trains. In addition there were 14 other scheduled trains, such as service trains and empty rolling stock movements. The high frequency made it essential to expand the station building, which was carried out in 1960. The old goods shed south of the station building had to be demolished in 1962 for the works. Deutsche Bundesbahn replaced it in 1972.

In the following years, rail traffic was reduced by the growth in the use of cars. The Bundesbahn discontinued passenger services on the Erms Valley Railway on 27 May 1976. The iron bridge from 1907 was replaced by an underpass in May 1982. It was removed in the following year. On 1 January 1988, the last freight was handled at Metzingen station. The shed for the small locomotive, which was now unneeded, was demolished.

Deutsche Bahn period edit

With the recommencement of passenger services on the Erms Valley Railway using DMUs on 1 August 1999, Metzingen once again became a railway junction. Since the timetable change on 13 December 2009, a pair of InterCity trains has stopped in Metzingen. The unused goods shed was demolished in June 2011 to create a site for a commercial building and parking.

Deutsche Bahn is planning a series of changes in the station and the rebuilding of a dismantled track.

Entrance building edit

 
Metzingen station in 1906

The station building is a two-storey building with gabled roof. The windows and doors on the ground floor differ from the windows upstairs as they are built in the Rundbogenstil (“round arch style” or Romanesque Revival). The exterior walls in the ground and first floors consist of light-colored sandstone. The facade of the gabled-roof storey is bright red clinker brick. It had brick interiors with cornices.

The original main building has a length of 25.78 metres and a width of 14.32 metres. The narrow main hall of the building was open at first. In 1888, the State Railways installed doors.

On the ground floor there were 2nd and 3rd class waiting rooms, as well as premises for the railway and the post office. The upper floor was used for staff housing.

A telephone connection was installed at the Metzingen post office on 1 March 1889. The post office left the entrance building in 1893 and moved into the separate post office building that had been built to the north of the entrance building.

Deutsche Bundesbahn enlarged the building in 1960. The northern one-storey extension has since housed a tavern. In addition, for the first time, toilets were installed inside the building. It is 18 metres long and 12.49 metres wide. The 15.5 metre-long and 14.32 metre wide single-storey annexe to the south was built for the handling of baggage and express freight.

Operations edit

The station has three platform tracks. Trains towards Reutlingen stop at platform 1 (next to the station building) and trains towards Nürtingen stop at platform 2. Trains running towards Bad Urach start at platform 3.

Track 4 formerly had a weighbridge, but this is no longer in operation.

Long-distance services
Line Route Frequency
IC 32 (Berlin OstbahnhofBerlinDortmundEssenDuisburg –) DüsseldorfCologneBonnKoblenzMainzMannheimStuttgartPlochingenMetzingen ReutlingenTübingen One train pair
Regional services
MEX 12 Tübingen – Reutlingen – Metzingen – Bempflingen – Nürtingen – Oberboihingen – Wendlingen (Neckar)PlochingenEsslingen (Neckar) – Stuttgart – Heilbronn – (Mosbach) Hourly
MEX 18 Tübingen – Reutlingen – Metzingen – Nürtingen – Wendlingen (Neckar) – Plochingen – Esslingen (Neckar) – Stuttgart – Heilbronn – Osterburken Hourly
RB 63 Herrenberg – Tübingen – Reutlingen – Metzingen – Bad Urach Hourly
every 30 minutes (Herrenberg–Metzingen)

Metzingen station is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 4 station.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "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.
  3. ^ "naldo-Tarifwabenplan" (PDF). Verkehrsverbund Neckar-Alb-Donau. 1 January 2020. Retrieved 6 April 2020.

Sources edit

  • Dieter Reichold (2010). Obere Neckarbahn. Eine Zeitreise auf der Strecke Plochingen, Wendlingen, Nürtingen, Metzingen, Reutlingen (in German). Münsingen-Rietheim: Wiedemann Verlag. ISBN 978-3-941453-09-8.

External links edit

  • "Tracks in service" (PDF; 167 kB) (in German). DB Netz AG. Retrieved 7 June 2016.

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Metzingen Wurttemberg station abbreviated Metzingen Wurtt is a railway junction in Metzingen in the German state of Baden Wurttemberg It is on the Plochingen Immendingen railway where the Erms Valley Railway Ermstalbahn branches off to Bad Urach It is served by a pair of InterCity trains and regional trains Metzingen Wurtt Junction stationMetzingen stationGeneral informationLocationEisenbahnstr 24 Metzingen Baden WurttembergGermanyCoordinates48 32 20 N 9 17 24 E 48 538889 N 9 29 E 48 538889 9 29Line s Plochingen Immendingen Metzingen Bad UrachPlatforms3Other informationStation code4087 1 DS100 codeTME 2 IBNR8004009Category4 1 Fare zonenaldo 219 3 Websitewww bahnhof deHistoryOpened20 September 1859ServicesPreceding station DB Regio Baden Wurttemberg Following stationTerminus RB 63 Reutlingen Sondelfingentowards HerrenbergPreceding station Following stationBempflingentowards Heilbronn MEX 12 Reutlingen Hbftowards Tubingen HbfNurtingentowards Osterburken MEX 18LocationMetzinger Wurtt Location in Baden WurttembergShow map of Baden WurttembergMetzinger Wurtt Location in GermanyShow map of GermanyMetzinger Wurtt Location in EuropeShow map of Europe Contents 1 History 1 1 Planning and construction 1 2 State Railways period 1 3 Reichsbahn period 1 4 Bundesbahn period 1 5 Deutsche Bahn period 2 Entrance building 3 Operations 4 References 4 1 Sources 5 External linksHistory editPlanning and construction edit During the construction of the Plochingen Tubingen railway the Royal Wurttemberg State Railways Koniglich Wurttembergischen Staats Eisenbahnen already foresaw Metzingen becoming a railway junction The town council asked the State Railways for a station to be built west of the Erms Instead the tracks were laid to the east of town to allow a better alignment and to facilitate the connection of the projected railway line towards Urach State Railways period edit On 20 September 1859 the State Railways opened the Plochingen Reutlingen section The entrance building which housed the post office in the beginning has been preserved The railway to Urach with a possible continuation to Munsingen planned was opened from a junction in Metzingen on 27 December 1873 This line was initially operated by the private Ermsthalbahn Gesellschaft Erms Valley Railway Company The State Railways completed the double tracking of the Neckartailfingen Metzingen line on 1 October 1901 It took over operations on the Erms Valley Railway on 1 April 1904 An iron footbridge enabled passengers to reach the island platform from 31 August 1907 On 8 November 1912 the council complained about the entrance building the size of which in their opinion was no longer sufficient Its deficiencies were mainly in the loading of luggage and goods At this time agriculture was still important to Metzingen Farmers mainly loaded fruit vegetables wine beef pork and lumber But even leather and iron goods were despatched at the station Reichsbahn period edit Electrification was completed between Plochingen and Tubingen on 1 October 1934 Deutsche Reichsbahn accelerated the operation of freight traffic on this section in 1938 This included the removal of long stays by freight trains in Metzingen The station s operations area received a small locomotive for the shunting of freight trains The Reichsbahn erected a wooden shed for them at the crossing of Reichsstrasse 28 now Ulmerstrasse It was mockingly called Sudbahnhof south station by the Metzingen population The local Nazis railed against the building The Nationalsozialistischen Mitteilungsblatt National Socialist Bulletin published an article entitled Metzingen wehrt sich gegen Bausunden Metzingen resists eyesores in which they demanded its demolition but this did not happen Bundesbahn period edit In 1959 one hundred years after the opening 130 trains stopped at or passed through Metzingen each day 112 ran on the Plochingen Tubingen line and 18 ran on the branch line to Urach Of these 92 were passenger trains and 24 were freight trains In addition there were 14 other scheduled trains such as service trains and empty rolling stock movements The high frequency made it essential to expand the station building which was carried out in 1960 The old goods shed south of the station building had to be demolished in 1962 for the works Deutsche Bundesbahn replaced it in 1972 In the following years rail traffic was reduced by the growth in the use of cars The Bundesbahn discontinued passenger services on the Erms Valley Railway on 27 May 1976 The iron bridge from 1907 was replaced by an underpass in May 1982 It was removed in the following year On 1 January 1988 the last freight was handled at Metzingen station The shed for the small locomotive which was now unneeded was demolished Deutsche Bahn period edit With the recommencement of passenger services on the Erms Valley Railway using DMUs on 1 August 1999 Metzingen once again became a railway junction Since the timetable change on 13 December 2009 a pair of InterCity trains has stopped in Metzingen The unused goods shed was demolished in June 2011 to create a site for a commercial building and parking Deutsche Bahn is planning a series of changes in the station and the rebuilding of a dismantled track Entrance building edit nbsp Metzingen station in 1906The station building is a two storey building with gabled roof The windows and doors on the ground floor differ from the windows upstairs as they are built in the Rundbogenstil round arch style or Romanesque Revival The exterior walls in the ground and first floors consist of light colored sandstone The facade of the gabled roof storey is bright red clinker brick It had brick interiors with cornices The original main building has a length of 25 78 metres and a width of 14 32 metres The narrow main hall of the building was open at first In 1888 the State Railways installed doors On the ground floor there were 2nd and 3rd class waiting rooms as well as premises for the railway and the post office The upper floor was used for staff housing A telephone connection was installed at the Metzingen post office on 1 March 1889 The post office left the entrance building in 1893 and moved into the separate post office building that had been built to the north of the entrance building Deutsche Bundesbahn enlarged the building in 1960 The northern one storey extension has since housed a tavern In addition for the first time toilets were installed inside the building It is 18 metres long and 12 49 metres wide The 15 5 metre long and 14 32 metre wide single storey annexe to the south was built for the handling of baggage and express freight Operations editThe station has three platform tracks Trains towards Reutlingen stop at platform 1 next to the station building and trains towards Nurtingen stop at platform 2 Trains running towards Bad Urach start at platform 3 Track 4 formerly had a weighbridge but this is no longer in operation Long distance services Line Route FrequencyIC 32 Berlin Ostbahnhof Berlin Dortmund Essen Duisburg Dusseldorf Cologne Bonn Koblenz Mainz Mannheim Stuttgart Plochingen Metzingen Reutlingen Tubingen One train pairRegional services MEX 12 Tubingen Reutlingen Metzingen Bempflingen Nurtingen Oberboihingen Wendlingen Neckar Plochingen Esslingen Neckar Stuttgart Heilbronn Mosbach HourlyMEX 18 Tubingen Reutlingen Metzingen Nurtingen Wendlingen Neckar Plochingen Esslingen Neckar Stuttgart Heilbronn Osterburken HourlyRB 63 Herrenberg Tubingen Reutlingen Metzingen Bad Urach Hourlyevery 30 minutes Herrenberg Metzingen Metzingen station is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 4 station 1 References edit a b c 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 naldo Tarifwabenplan PDF Verkehrsverbund Neckar Alb Donau 1 January 2020 Retrieved 6 April 2020 Sources edit Dieter Reichold 2010 Obere Neckarbahn Eine Zeitreise auf der Strecke Plochingen Wendlingen Nurtingen Metzingen Reutlingen in German Munsingen Rietheim Wiedemann Verlag ISBN 978 3 941453 09 8 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Metzingen Wurttemberg station Tracks in service PDF 167 kB in German DB Netz AG Retrieved 7 June 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Metzingen Wurttemberg station amp oldid 1159096663, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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