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Duisburg Hauptbahnhof

Duisburg Hauptbahnhof is a railway station in the city of Duisburg in western Germany. It is situated at the meeting point of many important national and international railway lines in the Northwestern Ruhr valley.

Duisburg Hauptbahnhof
Through station
Station building and forecourt
General information
LocationDuisburg, North Rhine-Westphalia
Germany
Coordinates51°25′48″N 6°46′34″E / 51.43000°N 6.77611°E / 51.43000; 6.77611
Owned byDeutsche Bahn
Operated by
Line(s)
Platforms12
Construction
ArchitectEduard Lyonel Wehner
Architectural styleFunctionalism
Other information
Station code1374
DS100 codeEDG[1]
IBNR8000086
Category1[2]
Fare zoneVRR: 330[3]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened1846 CME station
1862 BME station
1870 RhE station
1886 PSE station
1934 DRG station
Passengers
ca. 110,000 daily
Services
Preceding station Eurostar Following station
Düsseldorf Airport
towards Paris-Nord
Eurostar
Essen Hbf
towards Dortmund Hbf
Preceding station DB Fernverkehr Following station
Düsseldorf Airport ICE 10 Essen Hbf
Düsseldorf Hbf
towards Aachen Hbf
ICE 14 Mülheim (Ruhr) Hbf
Krefeld Hbf
towards Aachen Hbf
Düsseldorf Hbf
towards Oberstdorf
IC 32 Mülheim (Ruhr) Hbf
towards Dortmund Hbf
Düsseldorf Hbf IC 35 Oberhausen Hbf
towards Emden Hbf
Düsseldorf Hbf
towards München Hbf
ICE 41 Essen Hbf
towards Dortmund Hbf
ICE 42
Düsseldorf Hbf
towards Basel SBB
ICE 43 Essen Hbf
Düsseldorf Hbf IC 43
Düsseldorf Hbf ICE 47 Essen Hbf
towards Dortmund Hbf
Düsseldorf Hbf
Terminus
IC 51 Essen Hbf
towards Gera Hbf
Düsseldorf Hbf ICE 78 Oberhausen Hbf
Düsseldorf Hbf
towards Wien Hbf
ICE 91 Essen Hbf
towards Dortmund Hbf
Preceding station Following station
Düsseldorf Hbf
towards Köln Hbf
FLX 20 Essen Hbf
towards Hamburg Hbf
Düsseldorf Hbf
towards Aachen Hbf
FLX 30 Essen Hbf
towards Leipzig Hbf
Preceding station National Express Germany Following station
Düsseldorf Airport
towards Aachen Hbf
RE 1 (NRW-Express) Mülheim (Ruhr) Hbf
Düsseldorf Airport
towards Koblenz Hbf
RE 5 (Rhein-Express) Oberhausen Hbf
towards Wesel
Düsseldorf Airport RE 6 (Rhein-Weser-Express) Mülheim (Ruhr) Hbf
towards Minden
Düsseldorf Airport RE 11 (Rhein-Hellweg-Express) Mülheim (Ruhr) Hbf
Preceding station DB Regio NRW Following station
Düsseldorf Airport RE 2 Mülheim (Ruhr) Hbf
Rheinhausen RE 42 Mülheim (Ruhr) Hbf
towards Münster Hbf
Terminus RB 32 Oberhausen Hbf
towards Dortmund Hbf
Duisburg-Hochfeld Süd
towards Aachen Hbf
RB 33 Mülheim-Styrum
towards Essen-Steele
Preceding station Eurobahn Following station
Düsseldorf Airport RE 3 Oberhausen Hbf
Preceding station NordWestBahn Following station
Rheinhausen
towards Moers
RE 44 Oberhausen Hbf
towards Bottrop Hbf
Rheinhausen
towards Xanten
RB 31 Terminus
Preceding station VIAS Following station
Düsseldorf Airport RE 19 Oberhausen Hbf
Duisburg-Hochfeld Süd RB 35 Oberhausen Hbf
Preceding station Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn Following station
Duisburg Schlenk
towards Solingen Hbf
S1 Mülheim-Styrum
towards Dortmund Hbf
Preceding station Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn Following station
König-Heinrich-Platz
towards Universität Ost/Botanischer Garten
U79 Duissern
Preceding station Trams in Duisburg Following station
König-Heinrich-Platz
towards Obermarxloh Schleife
901 Lutherplatz
König-Heinrich-Platz
towards Mannesmann Tor II
903 Duissern
towards Dinslaken
Location
Duisburg
Location within North Rhine-Westphalia
Duisburg
Location within Germany
Duisburg
Location within Europe

Lines edit

The station is situated at the northern end of the relatively straight Duisburg to Düsseldorf railway line which has to cope with one of the highest daily loads in continental Europe.[citation needed] This line is slated to be widened to six tracks in the near future.[citation needed] Currently it has four—and in some places five—tracks. Parallel to it to the east is the local line to Duisburg-Wedau, remnant of a relief line to Düsseldorf which only sees a local shuttle service today but is heavily used by freight trains (which usually do not run through the station but bypass it on a freight-only line two miles to the east). The third line from the south is the railway line to Krefeld and Mönchengladbach. This crosses the River Rhine and then splits into the main line and a branch to Moers and Xanten at Rheinhausen. North of the station, seven tracks run to the River Ruhr crossing (which is a sight on the Route der Industriekultur (Route of industrial heritage) due to a maze of girder bridges) where a three track line split for Oberhausen and on to Arnhem and the other line runs to Dortmund via Gelsenkirchen. The four-tracked main line turns east and runs via Essen and Bochum to Dortmund.

Operational usage edit

 
Duisburg Hauptbahnhof, 2004.
 
Inside the station

Railway edit

The station is an important hub for InterCityExpress, InterCity and EuroCity trains from and to the Netherlands, Berlin, Switzerland, Munich, Frankfurt and Cologne. It also is an important connection point for RegionalExpress and RegionalBahn lines and has two S-Bahn lines of the Rhein-Ruhr S-Bahn calling at the station. A nearby Stadtbahn station offers local connections as well as trams to Mülheim an der Ruhr and Düsseldorf.

Local travel edit

 
Underground station of Duisburg Stadtbahn (part of VRR) in 2009

Trams and buses call at the northern concourse (not connected to the main hall). There is another bus station at the eastern end of the main concourse, but not all lines serving the station call there. Taxis are available at both ends of the main concourse. The station is directly connected to the motorway A59, which runs under the plaza in front of the main entrance. Long-distance coaches depart from a small bus station at the city end of the station (behind the taxi ranks, to the left).

Architecture edit

The current station building dates from the 1930s and was modelled after the station in Königsberg. After WW2 it was extensively rebuilt and many features (such as murals in the main concourse) were lost. Its 6 platforms are covered by a train shed at their southern ends and modern canopies to the north where there is a second concourse housing the bus and tram stops.

The station today has a rather drab feeling with the train shed in need of repair as there are quite a number of holes in the roof. Work to replace the roof and platforms commenced in August 2022, starting with tracks 12 and 13. This work is expected to take several years[4]

Amenities edit

As is usual with station of its size, Duisburg Hbf has a number of shops on its concourse and in the main hall. These include a book shop, a barber shop, several telecommunication accessories dealers, 2 bars, a small gambling arcade and several bakers and fast food stalls. The booking hall is located in the main hall (city exit), and lockers are provided at the beginning of the concourse to the right, next to the toilets. In the station building outside the concourse there is a hotel and local newspaper offices, and there used to be a fairly large night club which closed in early 2006 and has remained empty since.

History edit

 
The former station complex in 1910.
 
The northern area around Duisburg station at Königstraße, 1911.

Former private railways edit

Duisburg station was opened in Duisburg on 9 February 1846 by the Cologne-Minden Railway Company (Cöln-Mindener Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, CME) along with the second section of its trunk line from Cologne-Deutz to Minden. On 15 May 1847 the line was extended to Hamm and Duisburg station became a through station on the line from Düsseldorf to Oberhausen.

Fifteen years later, in 1862, the Bergisch-Märkische Railway Company (Bergisch-Märkische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, BME), opened its east–west route through the Ruhr region from Dortmund and Witten to Duisburg. Its station was built close to the existing station, but it was a terminal station that was approached only from the northeast, not a through station.

Finally, on 15 February 1870, a three kilometre long branch line was opened by the Rhenish Railway Company (Rheinische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, RHE) from the Rheinhausen–Hochfeld train ferry to Duisburg, which became the starting point of its new route to Quakenbrück, completed in 1879. It built a through station next to other stations in Duisburg.

Prussian state railways edit

The station buildings of the three railway companies survived until after their nationalisation when they became part of the Prussian state railways. In the 1880s the three stations were demolished and a joint station building was built on an island between the platforms of the various lines.

The entrance to this building was to the north on Mülheimer Straße, which the lines crossed at that time over level crossings. It was not until the late 19th and early 20th centuries that all tracks had been raised above street level.

Deutsche Reichsbahn edit

 
Historical sight of the east side
 
"Floating" platform canopies

At the beginning of the 1930s, the station, which had been taken over by Deutsche Reichsbahn in 1920 when it absorbed the Prussian State Railway, was extended and rebuilt to its present size. The buildings have since been replaced.

The still-existing entrance building of the station at Portsmouthplatz was built from 1931 to 1934 under the direction of the government architect Johannes Ziertmann (an architect at the railway division of Essen) and was considered one of the most modern station buildings of its time. It is comparable with the entrance buildings in Düsseldorf, Königsberg (Pr.) and Oberhausen, built in the same period. The two sculptures at the front of a steel frame structure built for the ticket hall are by the Essen sculptor Joseph Enseling. The platform canopies were built with Vierendeel trusses and are structurally similar to the canopies at Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof, which were scrapped in the 1980s, and follow the conceptually similar canopies of Darmstadt Hauptbahnhof built before the First World War. The Duisburg platform canopies were the first all-welded steel construction of this size.

During the Second World War the station was heavily damaged in a heavy bombing attack on Duisburg by allied forces.

Deutsche Bundesbahn edit

The station has been rebuilt several times since the war. In 1992, as part of the inauguration of the Duisburg Stadtbahn (light rail), the new northern connecting hall (Verknüpfungshalle) was opened, all six platforms were lengthened to several hundred metres over the former road underpass connecting Mühlheimerstraße and Königstraße and provided with simple platform roofs, which are easily distinguished from the old station hall.

Deutsche Bahn edit

 
Lobby shortly before the completion of the renovation

On 12 December 2008 Deutsche Bahn and the state of North Rhine-Westphalia announced that much-needed renovation work would begin in mid of 2009. The total cost was estimated at €60 million. The first phase includes the renovation of the lobby and the underpass. Among other things, the false ceilings would be removed and the building returned to its original state. Renovation work on the monumental facade is planned. The cost for the first phase is estimated at €10.1 million.[5]

On 24 July 2009, the first phase of renovation work began and the major renovations in the entrance hall were completed on 22 December 2009. From January 2010 work started on the renovation of the pedestrian tunnel. In a second, much more expensive construction phase, the railway platforms, railway tracks and the dilapidated roof were due to be rehabilitated in 2011.[6] However work on the roof and platforms only commenced in August 2022, with the first two platforms to be completed during 2023[7]

Train services edit

The station is served by the following services:[8]

Long distance edit

Line Route Frequency
ICE 10 Berlin Ostbahnhof – Berlin – (Wolfsburg –) Hannover – Bielefeld – Hamm – Dortmund – Bochum – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf Airport – Düsseldorf (– Cologne) Every 2 hours
IC 32 Dortmund – Bochum – Essen – Mülheim – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Bonn – Remagen – Andernach – Koblenz – Mainz – Mannheim – Heidelberg – Stuttgart – Ulm – MemmingenKemptenOberstdorf 1 train pair
IC 35 Norddeich Mole Emden – Rheine – Münster – Recklinghausen – Wanne-Eickel – Gelsenkirchen – Oberhausen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf Airport – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Bonn – Remagen – Andernach – Koblenz (– Mainz – Mannheim – Stuttgart) Every 2 hours
ICE 41 (Dortmund –) Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Köln Messe/Deutz – Frankfurt Airport Frankfurt – Aschaffenburg – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Munich
(one train pair: Düsseldorf – Duisburg – Essen – Dortmund – Hamm – Paderborn – Warburg – Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe Fulda – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Ingolstadt – Munich)
Hourly
ICE 42 (Hamburg-AltonaHamburgBremen – Münster –) Dortmund – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Siegburg/Bonn – Frankfurt Airport – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Ulm – Augsburg – Munich Every 2 hours
ICE 43 Hamburg-Altona – Hamburg – Bremen – Osnabrück – Münster – Dortmund – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Siegburg/Bonn – Frankfurt Airport – Mannheim – KarlsruheFreiburgBasel Individual services
EC 43/

IC 55

Hamburg-Altona – Hamburg – Bremen – Osnabrück – Münster – Dortmund – Bochum – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Cologne  – Bonn – Koblenz – Mainz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Baden-Baden – Freiburg – Basel – Zürich / Interlaken Ost 2 train pairs daily
ICE 47 Münster/Dortmund – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Köln Messe/Deutz – Cologne/Bonn Airport – Frankfurt Airport – Mannheim – Stuttgart Every 2 hours
IC 51 Gera – Erfurt – Bebra – Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe – Warburg – Paderborn – Hamm – Dortmund – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf Once daily
ICE 78 Amsterdam – Oberhausen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Frankfurt Airport – Frankfurt Every 2 hours
ICE 91 Dortmund – Bochum – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Bonn – Koblenz – Mainz – Frankfurt Airport – Frankfurt – Hanau – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Regensburg – Plattling – Passau – Linz – Vienna Individual services
Eurostar Dortmund – Essen – Duisburg – (Düsseldorf Airport –) Düsseldorf – Cologne – Aachen – Liège-Guillemins – Brussels – Paris-Nord 5 train pairs
FLX 20 Hamburg Hbf – Hamburg-Harburg – Osnabrück – Münster – Gelsenkirchen – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Cologne 1-3 train pairs
FLX 30 Leipzig – Lutherstadt Wittenberg – Berlin Südkreuz – Berlin Hbf – Berlin-Spandau – Hannover – Bielefeld – Dortmund – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Aachen 1-2 train pairs

Regional edit

  • Regional services RE 1 NRW-Express Aachen - Cologne - Düsseldorf - Duisburg - Essen - Dortmund - Hamm
  • Regional services RE 2 Rhein-Haard-Express Münster - Dülmen - Recklinghausen - Essen - Duisburg - Düsseldorf
  • Regional services RE 3 Rhein-Emscher-Express Hamm - Dortmund - Gelsenkirchen - Duisburg - Düsseldorf
  • Regional services RE 5 Rhein-Express Wesel - Oberhausen - Duisburg - Düsseldorf - Cologne - Bonn - Koblenz
  • Regional services RE 6 Rhein-Weser-Express Minden - Bielefeld - Hamm - Dortmund - Essen - Duisburg - Düsseldorf - Neuss - Cologne - Cologne/Bonn Airport
  • Regional services RE 11 Rhein-Hellweg-Express Kassel - Paderborn - Hamm - Dortmund - Essen - Duisburg - Düsseldorf
  • Regional services RE 19 Rhein-IJssel-Express Arnhem - Emmerich - Wesel - Oberhausen - Duisburg - Düsseldorf
  • Regional services RE 42 Niers-Haard-Express Münster - Dülmen - Recklinghausen - Essen - Duisburg - Krefeld - Mönchengladbach
  • Regional services RE 44 Fossa-Emscher-Express: Moers – Rheinhausen – Duisburg – Oberhausen – Bottrop
  • Local services RB 31 Niederrheinstrecke Xanten – Moers – Duisburg
  • Local services RB 32 Rhein-Emscher-Bahn Dortmund - Gelsenkirchen - Wanne-Eickel - Duisburg
  • Local services RB 33 Rhein-Niers-Bahn Essen – Duisburg - Krefeld - Mönchengladbach - Aachen
  • Local services RB 35 Emscher-Niederrhein-Bahn Gelsenkirchen - Oberhausen - Duisburg - Krefeld - Mönchengladbach
  • Rhein-Ruhr S-Bahn services S1 Solingen - Düsseldorf - Duisburg - Essen - Dortmund
Düsseldorf Airport rail services
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Duisburg Hbf
 
 
 
 
 
 
Düsseldorf Airport
 
 
SkyTrain Parkhaus 4
 
 
SkyTrain Terminal A/B
 
 
 
 
SkyTrain Terminal C
 
 
 
 
Düsseldorf Airport Terminal C
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Düsseldorf Hbf
 
 
 
 

Notes edit

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  2. ^ "Stationspreisliste 2024" [Station price list 2024] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Wabenplan für das Rheinbahn-Bedienungsgebiet" (PDF). Rheinbahn. 1 August 2008. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  4. ^ Wahl, Philipp (2022-08-08). "Duisburg Hauptbahnhof: Umbau startet mit Kränen und Sperrung". www.waz.de (in German). Retrieved 2022-08-20.
  5. ^ (in German). Der Westen. 12 December 2008. Archived from the original on 4 January 2009. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
  6. ^ (in German). Der Westen. 21 December 2009. Archived from the original on 9 June 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
  7. ^ Wahl, Philipp (2022-08-08). "Duisburg Hauptbahnhof: Umbau startet mit Kränen und Sperrung". www.waz.de (in German). Retrieved 2022-08-20.
  8. ^ Timetables for Duisburg Hbf station

External links edit

  • "Duisburg Hbf track plan" (PDF, 648 kB) (in German). Deutsche Bahn. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
  • "Platform heights and lengths" (in German). Deutsche Bahn. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
  • "Duisburg Hbf". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
  • "Operations in EDG track zone". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
  • (in German). route-industriekultur. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
  • "History of station with current and historical photographs" (in German). duisburgweb.de. Retrieved 18 August 2011.

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Entenfang Duisburg Bottrop Quakenbruck Platforms12ConstructionArchitectEduard Lyonel WehnerArchitectural styleFunctionalismOther informationStation code1374DS100 codeEDG 1 IBNR8000086Category1 2 Fare zoneVRR 330 3 Websitewww bahnhof deHistoryOpened1846 CME station1862 BME station1870 RhE station1886 PSE station1934 DRG stationPassengersca 110 000 dailyServicesPreceding station Eurostar Following stationDusseldorf Airporttowards Paris Nord Eurostar Essen Hbftowards Dortmund HbfPreceding station DB Fernverkehr Following stationDusseldorf Airporttowards Koln Hbf or Aachen Hbf ICE 10 Essen Hbftowards Berlin OstbahnhofDusseldorf Hbftowards Aachen Hbf ICE 14 Mulheim Ruhr Hbftowards Berlin OstbahnhofKrefeld Hbftowards Aachen HbfDusseldorf Hbftowards Oberstdorf IC 32 Mulheim Ruhr Hbftowards Dortmund HbfDusseldorf Hbftowards Koblenz Hbf or Stuttgart Hbf IC 35 Oberhausen Hbftowards Emden HbfDusseldorf Hbftowards Munchen Hbf ICE 41 Essen Hbftowards Dortmund HbfICE 42Dusseldorf Hbftowards Basel SBB ICE 43 Essen Hbftowards Hamburg AltonaDusseldorf Hbftowards Zurich HB or Interlaken Ost IC 43Dusseldorf Hbftowards Stuttgart Hbf ICE 47 Essen Hbftowards Dortmund HbfDusseldorf HbfTerminus IC 51 Essen Hbftowards Gera HbfDusseldorf Hbftowards Frankfurt Main Hbf ICE 78 Oberhausen Hbftowards Amsterdam CentraalDusseldorf Hbftowards Wien Hbf ICE 91 Essen Hbftowards Dortmund HbfPreceding station Following stationDusseldorf Hbftowards Koln Hbf FLX 20 Essen Hbftowards Hamburg HbfDusseldorf Hbftowards Aachen Hbf FLX 30 Essen Hbftowards Leipzig HbfPreceding station National Express Germany Following stationDusseldorf Airporttowards Aachen Hbf RE 1 NRW Express Mulheim Ruhr Hbftowards Hamm Westf HbfDusseldorf Airporttowards Koblenz Hbf RE 5 Rhein Express Oberhausen Hbftowards WeselDusseldorf Airporttowards Cologne Bonn Airport RE 6 Rhein Weser Express Mulheim Ruhr Hbftowards MindenDusseldorf Airporttowards Dusseldorf Hbf RE 11 Rhein Hellweg Express Mulheim Ruhr Hbftowards Kassel WilhelmshohePreceding station DB Regio NRW Following stationDusseldorf Airporttowards Dusseldorf Hbf RE 2 Mulheim Ruhr Hbftowards Osnabruck HbfRheinhausentowards Monchengladbach Hbf RE 42 Mulheim Ruhr Hbftowards Munster HbfTerminus RB 32 Oberhausen Hbftowards Dortmund HbfDuisburg Hochfeld Sudtowards Aachen Hbf RB 33 Mulheim Styrumtowards Essen SteelePreceding station Eurobahn Following stationDusseldorf Airporttowards Dusseldorf Hbf RE 3 Oberhausen Hbftowards Hamm Westf HbfPreceding station NordWestBahn Following stationRheinhausentowards Moers RE 44 Oberhausen Hbftowards Bottrop HbfRheinhausentowards Xanten RB 31 TerminusPreceding station VIAS Following stationDusseldorf Airporttowards Dusseldorf Hbf RE 19 Oberhausen Hbftowards Arnhem Centraal or BocholtDuisburg Hochfeld Sudtowards Monchengladbach Hbf RB 35 Oberhausen Hbftowards Gelsenkirchen HbfPreceding station Rhine Ruhr S Bahn Following stationDuisburg Schlenktowards Solingen Hbf S1 Mulheim Styrumtowards Dortmund HbfPreceding station Rhine Ruhr Stadtbahn Following stationKonig Heinrich Platztowards Universitat Ost Botanischer Garten U79 Duisserntowards Duisburg Meiderich SudPreceding station Trams in Duisburg Following stationKonig Heinrich Platztowards Obermarxloh Schleife 901 Lutherplatztowards Mulheim Ruhr HbfKonig Heinrich Platztowards Mannesmann Tor II 903 Duisserntowards DinslakenLocationDuisburgLocation within North Rhine WestphaliaShow map of North Rhine WestphaliaDuisburgLocation within GermanyShow map of GermanyDuisburgLocation within EuropeShow map of Europe Contents 1 Lines 2 Operational usage 2 1 Railway 2 2 Local travel 3 Architecture 4 Amenities 5 History 5 1 Former private railways 5 2 Prussian state railways 5 3 Deutsche Reichsbahn 5 4 Deutsche Bundesbahn 5 5 Deutsche Bahn 6 Train services 6 1 Long distance 6 2 Regional 7 Notes 8 External linksLines editThe station is situated at the northern end of the relatively straight Duisburg to Dusseldorf railway line which has to cope with one of the highest daily loads in continental Europe citation needed This line is slated to be widened to six tracks in the near future citation needed Currently it has four and in some places five tracks Parallel to it to the east is the local line to Duisburg Wedau remnant of a relief line to Dusseldorf which only sees a local shuttle service today but is heavily used by freight trains which usually do not run through the station but bypass it on a freight only line two miles to the east The third line from the south is the railway line to Krefeld and Monchengladbach This crosses the River Rhine and then splits into the main line and a branch to Moers and Xanten at Rheinhausen North of the station seven tracks run to the River Ruhr crossing which is a sight on the Route der Industriekultur Route of industrial heritage due to a maze of girder bridges where a three track line split for Oberhausen and on to Arnhem and the other line runs to Dortmund via Gelsenkirchen The four tracked main line turns east and runs via Essen and Bochum to Dortmund Operational usage edit nbsp Duisburg Hauptbahnhof 2004 nbsp Inside the stationRailway edit The station is an important hub for InterCityExpress InterCity and EuroCity trains from and to the Netherlands Berlin Switzerland Munich Frankfurt and Cologne It also is an important connection point for RegionalExpress and RegionalBahn lines and has two S Bahn lines of the Rhein Ruhr S Bahn calling at the station A nearby Stadtbahn station offers local connections as well as trams to Mulheim an der Ruhr and Dusseldorf Local travel edit nbsp Underground station of Duisburg Stadtbahn part of VRR in 2009Trams and buses call at the northern concourse not connected to the main hall There is another bus station at the eastern end of the main concourse but not all lines serving the station call there Taxis are available at both ends of the main concourse The station is directly connected to the motorway A59 which runs under the plaza in front of the main entrance Long distance coaches depart from a small bus station at the city end of the station behind the taxi ranks to the left Architecture editThe current station building dates from the 1930s and was modelled after the station in Konigsberg After WW2 it was extensively rebuilt and many features such as murals in the main concourse were lost Its 6 platforms are covered by a train shed at their southern ends and modern canopies to the north where there is a second concourse housing the bus and tram stops The station today has a rather drab feeling with the train shed in need of repair as there are quite a number of holes in the roof Work to replace the roof and platforms commenced in August 2022 starting with tracks 12 and 13 This work is expected to take several years 4 Amenities editAs is usual with station of its size Duisburg Hbf has a number of shops on its concourse and in the main hall These include a book shop a barber shop several telecommunication accessories dealers 2 bars a small gambling arcade and several bakers and fast food stalls The booking hall is located in the main hall city exit and lockers are provided at the beginning of the concourse to the right next to the toilets In the station building outside the concourse there is a hotel and local newspaper offices and there used to be a fairly large night club which closed in early 2006 and has remained empty since History edit nbsp The former station complex in 1910 nbsp The northern area around Duisburg station at Konigstrasse 1911 Former private railways edit Duisburg station was opened in Duisburg on 9 February 1846 by the Cologne Minden Railway Company Coln Mindener Eisenbahn Gesellschaft CME along with the second section of its trunk line from Cologne Deutz to Minden On 15 May 1847 the line was extended to Hamm and Duisburg station became a through station on the line from Dusseldorf to Oberhausen Fifteen years later in 1862 the Bergisch Markische Railway Company Bergisch Markische Eisenbahn Gesellschaft BME opened its east west route through the Ruhr region from Dortmund and Witten to Duisburg Its station was built close to the existing station but it was a terminal station that was approached only from the northeast not a through station Finally on 15 February 1870 a three kilometre long branch line was opened by the Rhenish Railway Company Rheinische Eisenbahn Gesellschaft RHE from the Rheinhausen Hochfeld train ferry to Duisburg which became the starting point of its new route to Quakenbruck completed in 1879 It built a through station next to other stations in Duisburg Prussian state railways edit The station buildings of the three railway companies survived until after their nationalisation when they became part of the Prussian state railways In the 1880s the three stations were demolished and a joint station building was built on an island between the platforms of the various lines The entrance to this building was to the north on Mulheimer Strasse which the lines crossed at that time over level crossings It was not until the late 19th and early 20th centuries that all tracks had been raised above street level Deutsche Reichsbahn edit nbsp Historical sight of the east side nbsp Floating platform canopiesAt the beginning of the 1930s the station which had been taken over by Deutsche Reichsbahn in 1920 when it absorbed the Prussian State Railway was extended and rebuilt to its present size The buildings have since been replaced The still existing entrance building of the station at Portsmouthplatz was built from 1931 to 1934 under the direction of the government architect Johannes Ziertmann an architect at the railway division of Essen and was considered one of the most modern station buildings of its time It is comparable with the entrance buildings in Dusseldorf Konigsberg Pr and Oberhausen built in the same period The two sculptures at the front of a steel frame structure built for the ticket hall are by the Essen sculptor Joseph Enseling The platform canopies were built with Vierendeel trusses and are structurally similar to the canopies at Dusseldorf Hauptbahnhof which were scrapped in the 1980s and follow the conceptually similar canopies of Darmstadt Hauptbahnhof built before the First World War The Duisburg platform canopies were the first all welded steel construction of this size During the Second World War the station was heavily damaged in a heavy bombing attack on Duisburg by allied forces Deutsche Bundesbahn edit The station has been rebuilt several times since the war In 1992 as part of the inauguration of the Duisburg Stadtbahn light rail the new northern connecting hall Verknupfungshalle was opened all six platforms were lengthened to several hundred metres over the former road underpass connecting Muhlheimerstrasse and Konigstrasse and provided with simple platform roofs which are easily distinguished from the old station hall Deutsche Bahn edit nbsp Lobby shortly before the completion of the renovationOn 12 December 2008 Deutsche Bahn and the state of North Rhine Westphalia announced that much needed renovation work would begin in mid of 2009 The total cost was estimated at 60 million The first phase includes the renovation of the lobby and the underpass Among other things the false ceilings would be removed and the building returned to its original state Renovation work on the monumental facade is planned The cost for the first phase is estimated at 10 1 million 5 On 24 July 2009 the first phase of renovation work began and the major renovations in the entrance hall were completed on 22 December 2009 From January 2010 work started on the renovation of the pedestrian tunnel In a second much more expensive construction phase the railway platforms railway tracks and the dilapidated roof were due to be rehabilitated in 2011 6 However work on the roof and platforms only commenced in August 2022 with the first two platforms to be completed during 2023 7 Train services editThe station is served by the following services 8 Long distance edit Line Route FrequencyICE 10 Berlin Ostbahnhof Berlin Wolfsburg Hannover Bielefeld Hamm Dortmund Bochum Essen Duisburg Dusseldorf Airport Dusseldorf Cologne Every 2 hoursIC 32 Dortmund Bochum Essen Mulheim Duisburg Dusseldorf Cologne Bonn Remagen Andernach Koblenz Mainz Mannheim Heidelberg Stuttgart Ulm Memmingen Kempten Oberstdorf 1 train pairIC 35 Norddeich Mole Emden Rheine Munster Recklinghausen Wanne Eickel Gelsenkirchen Oberhausen Duisburg Dusseldorf Airport Dusseldorf Cologne Bonn Remagen Andernach Koblenz Mainz Mannheim Stuttgart Every 2 hoursICE 41 Dortmund Essen Duisburg Dusseldorf Koln Messe Deutz Frankfurt Airport Frankfurt Aschaffenburg Wurzburg Nuremberg Munich one train pair Dusseldorf Duisburg Essen Dortmund Hamm Paderborn Warburg Kassel Wilhelmshohe Fulda Wurzburg Nuremberg Ingolstadt Munich HourlyICE 42 Hamburg Altona Hamburg Bremen Munster Dortmund Essen Duisburg Dusseldorf Cologne Siegburg Bonn Frankfurt Airport Mannheim Stuttgart Ulm Augsburg Munich Every 2 hoursICE 43 Hamburg Altona Hamburg Bremen Osnabruck Munster Dortmund Essen Duisburg Dusseldorf Cologne Siegburg Bonn Frankfurt Airport Mannheim Karlsruhe Freiburg Basel Individual servicesEC 43 IC 55 Hamburg Altona Hamburg Bremen Osnabruck Munster Dortmund Bochum Essen Duisburg Dusseldorf Cologne Bonn Koblenz Mainz Mannheim Karlsruhe Baden Baden Freiburg Basel Zurich Interlaken Ost 2 train pairs dailyICE 47 Munster Dortmund Essen Duisburg Dusseldorf Koln Messe Deutz Cologne Bonn Airport Frankfurt Airport Mannheim Stuttgart Every 2 hoursIC 51 Gera Erfurt Bebra Kassel Wilhelmshohe Warburg Paderborn Hamm Dortmund Essen Duisburg Dusseldorf Once dailyICE 78 Amsterdam Oberhausen Duisburg Dusseldorf Cologne Frankfurt Airport Frankfurt Every 2 hoursICE 91 Dortmund Bochum Essen Duisburg Dusseldorf Cologne Bonn Koblenz Mainz Frankfurt Airport Frankfurt Hanau Wurzburg Nuremberg Regensburg Plattling Passau Linz Vienna Individual servicesEurostar Dortmund Essen Duisburg Dusseldorf Airport Dusseldorf Cologne Aachen Liege Guillemins Brussels Paris Nord 5 train pairsFLX 20 Hamburg Hbf Hamburg Harburg Osnabruck Munster Gelsenkirchen Essen Duisburg Dusseldorf Cologne 1 3 train pairsFLX 30 Leipzig Lutherstadt Wittenberg Berlin Sudkreuz Berlin Hbf Berlin Spandau Hannover Bielefeld Dortmund Essen Duisburg Dusseldorf Cologne Aachen 1 2 train pairsRegional edit Regional services RE 1 NRW Express Aachen Cologne Dusseldorf Duisburg Essen Dortmund Hamm Regional services RE 2 Rhein Haard Express Munster Dulmen Recklinghausen Essen Duisburg Dusseldorf Regional services RE 3 Rhein Emscher Express Hamm Dortmund Gelsenkirchen Duisburg Dusseldorf Regional services RE 5 Rhein Express Wesel Oberhausen Duisburg Dusseldorf Cologne Bonn Koblenz Regional services RE 6 Rhein Weser Express Minden Bielefeld Hamm Dortmund Essen Duisburg Dusseldorf Neuss Cologne Cologne Bonn Airport Regional services RE 11 Rhein Hellweg Express Kassel Paderborn Hamm Dortmund Essen Duisburg Dusseldorf Regional services RE 19 Rhein IJssel Express Arnhem Emmerich Wesel Oberhausen Duisburg Dusseldorf Regional services RE 42 Niers Haard Express Munster Dulmen Recklinghausen Essen Duisburg Krefeld Monchengladbach Regional services RE 44 Fossa Emscher Express Moers Rheinhausen Duisburg Oberhausen Bottrop Local services RB 31 Niederrheinstrecke Xanten Moers Duisburg Local services RB 32 Rhein Emscher Bahn Dortmund Gelsenkirchen Wanne Eickel Duisburg Local services RB 33 Rhein Niers Bahn Essen Duisburg Krefeld Monchengladbach Aachen Local services RB 35 Emscher Niederrhein Bahn Gelsenkirchen Oberhausen Duisburg Krefeld Monchengladbach Rhein Ruhr S Bahn services S1 Solingen Dusseldorf Duisburg Essen DortmundDusseldorf Airport rail servicesLegend nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Duisburg Hbf nbsp nbsp Duisburg Rahm nbsp Dusseldorf Angermund nbsp nbsp nbsp Dusseldorf Airport nbsp nbsp SkyTrain Parkhaus 4 nbsp nbsp SkyTrain Terminal A B nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SkyTrain Terminal C nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Dusseldorf Airport Terminal C nbsp Dusseldorf Unterrath nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Dusseldorf Derendorf nbsp Dusseldorf Zoo nbsp Dusseldorf Wehrhahn nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Dusseldorf Hbf nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Notes edit Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland German railway atlas 2009 2010 ed Schweers Wall 2009 ISBN 978 3 89494 139 0 Stationspreisliste 2024 Station price list 2024 PDF in German DB Station amp Service 24 April 2023 Retrieved 29 November 2023 Wabenplan fur das Rheinbahn Bedienungsgebiet PDF Rheinbahn 1 August 2008 Retrieved 4 November 2019 Wahl Philipp 2022 08 08 Duisburg Hauptbahnhof Umbau startet mit Kranen und Sperrung www waz de in German Retrieved 2022 08 20 Bahn frei fur den Umbau in German Der Westen 12 December 2008 Archived from the original on 4 January 2009 Retrieved 18 August 2011 Hauptbahnhof erstrahlt in neuem Glanze in German Der Westen 21 December 2009 Archived from the original on 9 June 2016 Retrieved 18 August 2011 Wahl Philipp 2022 08 08 Duisburg Hauptbahnhof Umbau startet mit Kranen und Sperrung www waz de in German Retrieved 2022 08 20 Timetables for Duisburg Hbf stationExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Duisburg Hauptbahnhof Duisburg Hbf track plan PDF 648 kB in German Deutsche Bahn Retrieved 18 August 2011 Platform heights and lengths in German Deutsche Bahn Retrieved 18 August 2011 Duisburg Hbf NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 18 August 2011 Operations in EDG track zone NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 18 August 2011 Hauptbahnhof Duisburg in German route industriekultur Archived from the original on 27 September 2011 Retrieved 18 August 2011 History of station with current and historical photographs in German duisburgweb de Retrieved 18 August 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Duisburg Hauptbahnhof amp oldid 1208092472, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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