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Endersbach station

Endersbach station is located in the Endersbach district of the town of Weinstadt at the 14.4 kilometre point of the Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt–Nördlingen railway in the German state of Baden-Württemberg and is a station on the Stuttgart S-Bahn network.

Endersbach
Through station
General information
LocationBahnhofstr. 21, Weinstadt, Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Coordinates48°48′47″N 9°22′13″E / 48.81306°N 9.37028°E / 48.81306; 9.37028
Line(s)
Platforms3 (2 in normal operations)
Other information
Station code5085[1]
DS100 codeTEN[2]
IBNR8001785
Category4[1]
Fare zone: 3[3]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened25 July 1861
Services
Preceding station Stuttgart S-Bahn Following station
Stetten-Beinstein
towards Filderstadt
S 2 Beutelsbach
towards Schorndorf
Location
Endersbach
Location in Baden-Württemberg
Endersbach
Location in Germany
Endersbach
Location in Europe

History edit

The Royal Württemberg State Railways built some earthworks north of Endersbach for the establishment of the Rems Valley Railway (German: Remsthalbahn, old spelling) from Cannstatt to Wasseralfingen. It built a viaduct with four arches over the Haldenbach river and the road to Großheppach. It built Endersbach station a little to the east. The first trains ran over the new route on 25 July 1861, as planned.

The station building is still standing. It is a two-storey sandstone building with a high Kniestock (“knee jamb”, which raises the base of a pitched roof to give more usable space) and a shallow hipped roof. On the ground floor there was a waiting room, a storage room, service room and a post office distribution centre, which was responsible until 1896 for Endersbach, Beutelsbach, Schnait and Aichelberg. The staff lived on the upper floors.

The municipality of Strümpfelbach, which was three kilometers away, tried on several occasions to persuade the State Railways to rename the station Endersbach-Strümpfelbach. But these requests were refused.

The anticipated speedy establishment of factories did not happen. Freight traffic consisted mainly of fruit—especially cherries—which was despatched by the farmers of Endersbach, Schnait, Strümpfelbach and Stetten towards Stuttgart; some went to Munich, which is about 200 km away.

In 1898, the post office moved into a new building to the west of the entrance building. Nevertheless, all space in the entrance building continued to be used. In the early 20th century the entrance building gained a one-storey extension on the eastern side to accommodate a larger waiting room.

On 26 October 1899, the State Railways opened a second mainline track between Waiblingen and Schorndorf.

On 11 November 1914, there was a train accident in Endersbach station. Because of a faulty setting of the points a freight train derailed, causing the locomotive and several carriages to overturn. The train driver and the fireman died. Other railway employees were injured, some seriously.

At the end of World War II, retreating Wehrmacht units blew up the Haldenbach viaduct. To quickly enable trains to run to Stuttgart again, American military engineers built a temporary bridge in August 1945.

Electrical services have operated on the Rems Railway between Waiblingen and Schorndorf since 27 May 1962. Stuttgart S-Bahn line 2, which serves Endersbach, started on 27 September 1981.

Rail operations edit

Endersbach station is served by line S 2 of the Stuttgart S-Bahn. Platform track 1 (next to the station building) is used to allow overtaking as a result of disruptions to timetables and accidents. Track 2 is used by S-Bahn services towards Schorndorf. Track 3 is used by S-Bahn services towards Waiblingen. The station is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 4 station.

S-Bahn edit

Line Route
S 2 SchorndorfEndersbachWaiblingenBad CannstattHauptbahnhofSchwabstraßeVaihingenRohrStuttgart Flughafen/MesseFilderstadt
(extra trains in the peak between Schorndorf and Vaihingen.)

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.
  3. ^ "Tarifzoneneinteilung" (PDF). Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart. 1 April 2020. Retrieved 16 April 2020.

References edit

  • Heinz Erich Walter (1978). Heinz Erich Walter for the 700 year celebration of the former municipality of Endersbach (ed.). Endersbach. 1278-1978. Von der Gründung bis zur Bildung der Stadt Weinstadt (in German). Burg Liebenstein: Ortsbücher-Verlag.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: editors list (link)
  • Kurt Seidel (1987). Die Remsbahn. Schienenwege in Ostwürttemberg (in German). Stuttgart: Theiss. ISBN 3-8062-0483-7.

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Endersbach station is located in the Endersbach district of the town of Weinstadt at the 14 4 kilometre point of the Stuttgart Bad Cannstatt Nordlingen railway in the German state of Baden Wurttemberg and is a station on the Stuttgart S Bahn network EndersbachThrough stationGeneral informationLocationBahnhofstr 21 Weinstadt Baden WurttembergGermanyCoordinates48 48 47 N 9 22 13 E 48 81306 N 9 37028 E 48 81306 9 37028Line s Stuttgart Nordlingen KBS 786 KBS 790 2 Platforms3 2 in normal operations Other informationStation code5085 1 DS100 codeTEN 2 IBNR8001785Category4 1 Fare zone 3 3 Websitewww bahnhof deHistoryOpened25 July 1861ServicesPreceding station Stuttgart S Bahn Following stationStetten Beinsteintowards Filderstadt S 2 Beutelsbachtowards SchorndorfLocationEndersbachLocation in Baden WurttembergShow map of Baden WurttembergEndersbachLocation in GermanyShow map of GermanyEndersbachLocation in EuropeShow map of Europe Contents 1 History 2 Rail operations 2 1 S Bahn 3 Notes 4 ReferencesHistory editThe Royal Wurttemberg State Railways built some earthworks north of Endersbach for the establishment of the Rems Valley Railway German Remsthalbahn old spelling from Cannstatt to Wasseralfingen It built a viaduct with four arches over the Haldenbach river and the road to Grossheppach It built Endersbach station a little to the east The first trains ran over the new route on 25 July 1861 as planned The station building is still standing It is a two storey sandstone building with a high Kniestock knee jamb which raises the base of a pitched roof to give more usable space and a shallow hipped roof On the ground floor there was a waiting room a storage room service room and a post office distribution centre which was responsible until 1896 for Endersbach Beutelsbach Schnait and Aichelberg The staff lived on the upper floors The municipality of Strumpfelbach which was three kilometers away tried on several occasions to persuade the State Railways to rename the station Endersbach Strumpfelbach But these requests were refused The anticipated speedy establishment of factories did not happen Freight traffic consisted mainly of fruit especially cherries which was despatched by the farmers of Endersbach Schnait Strumpfelbach and Stetten towards Stuttgart some went to Munich which is about 200 km away In 1898 the post office moved into a new building to the west of the entrance building Nevertheless all space in the entrance building continued to be used In the early 20th century the entrance building gained a one storey extension on the eastern side to accommodate a larger waiting room On 26 October 1899 the State Railways opened a second mainline track between Waiblingen and Schorndorf On 11 November 1914 there was a train accident in Endersbach station Because of a faulty setting of the points a freight train derailed causing the locomotive and several carriages to overturn The train driver and the fireman died Other railway employees were injured some seriously At the end of World War II retreating Wehrmacht units blew up the Haldenbach viaduct To quickly enable trains to run to Stuttgart again American military engineers built a temporary bridge in August 1945 Electrical services have operated on the Rems Railway between Waiblingen and Schorndorf since 27 May 1962 Stuttgart S Bahn line 2 which serves Endersbach started on 27 September 1981 Rail operations editEndersbach station is served by line S 2 of the Stuttgart S Bahn Platform track 1 next to the station building is used to allow overtaking as a result of disruptions to timetables and accidents Track 2 is used by S Bahn services towards Schorndorf Track 3 is used by S Bahn services towards Waiblingen The station is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 4 station S Bahn edit Line RouteS 2 Schorndorf Endersbach Waiblingen Bad Cannstatt Hauptbahnhof Schwabstrasse Vaihingen Rohr Stuttgart Flughafen Messe Filderstadt extra trains in the peak between Schorndorf and Vaihingen Notes 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 Tarifzoneneinteilung PDF Verkehrs und Tarifverbund Stuttgart 1 April 2020 Retrieved 16 April 2020 References editHeinz Erich Walter 1978 Heinz Erich Walter for the 700 year celebration of the former municipality of Endersbach ed Endersbach 1278 1978 Von der Grundung bis zur Bildung der Stadt Weinstadt in German Burg Liebenstein Ortsbucher Verlag a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint numeric names editors list link Kurt Seidel 1987 Die Remsbahn Schienenwege in Ostwurttemberg in German Stuttgart Theiss ISBN 3 8062 0483 7 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bahnhof Endersbach Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Endersbach station amp oldid 1167390297, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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