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Gunzenhausen station

Gunzenhausen station is apart from Cronheim station on the Nördlingen–Gunzenhausen railway, now operated as a heritage railway, the only station in the Bavarian town of Gunzenhausen and a hub of Middle Franconia. It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 4 station.[1] and has five platform tracks. The station is served by about 60 trains daily operated by Deutsche Bahn, and is served by the Treuchtlingen–Würzburg railway. The Gunzenhausen–Pleinfeld railway (also known as the Seenlandbahn or "Lakeland railway") and the Nördlingen–Gunzenhausen line, which is served by steam-hauled services on some days, also begin in Gunzenhausen.

Gunzenhausen
Crossing station
General information
LocationBahnhofsplatz 3, Gunzenhausen, Bavaria
Germany
Coordinates49°7′14″N 10°45′20″E / 49.12056°N 10.75556°E / 49.12056; 10.75556
Owned byDB Netz
Operated byDB Station&Service
Line(s)
Platforms5
Other information
Station code6252[1]
DS100 codeNGUN[2]
IBNR8000385
Category4[1]
Fare zoneVGN: 1737[3]
Website
  • stationsdatenbank.de
  • www.bahnhof.de
History
Opened20 August 1849
Services
Preceding station Following station
Muhr am See RE 80 Treuchtlingen
towards München Hbf
Preceding station DB Regio Bayern Following station
Terminus RB 62 Langlau
towards Pleinfeld
Location
Gunzenhausen
Location in Bavaria
Gunzenhausen
Location in Germany
Gunzenhausen
Location in Europe

Location edit

The station is located to the north of the centre of Gunzenhausen. The station building is located on the station forecourt (Bahnhofplatz) at the ends of Bahnhofstraße and Schillerstraße. Ansbacher Straße passes under the tracks to the west of the station. Alemannenstraße is to the north of the tracks. The station has the address of Bahnhofplatz 3.

History edit

Gunzenhausen station was opened on 20 August 1849 in conjunction with the Oettingen–Gunzenhausen section of the Ludwig South-North Railway. The line's extension to Schwabach and put into operation on 1 October 1849 and the entire Ludwig South-North Railway from Hof via Bamberg, Nuremberg, Nördlingen, Augsburg and Kempten to Lindau in operation on 1 March 1854. The route ran via Nördlingen and Gunzenhausen as a direct route through the Franconian Alb was uneconomical at the time because of the necessary gradients. On 1 July 1859 the line to Ansbach was opened to connect the city to the Ludwig South-North Railway. This line was extended to Würzburg on 1 July 1864 and this was followed by the extension from Gunzenhausen to Treuchtlingen on 2 October 1869. On 1 October 1906, a new section of the Nuremberg–Augsburg railway was opened, which ran directly to Treuchtlingen, making the detour via Nördlingen and the Franconian Jura unnecessary. As a result, the Ludwig South-North Railway and Gunzenhausen station lost importance.

Deutsche Bundesbahn closed passenger services on the Nördlingen–Gunzenhausen line on 29 September 1985 and freight operations on 1 August 1995. Since 8 June 2003, the line has been operated by the Bavarian Railway Museum (Bayerische Eisenbahnmuseum).[4] In addition to regular freight traffic, the Schwarzkopf factory in Wassertrüdingen is served.

 
Platforms with a Regionalbahn service towards Pleinfeld
 
On occasions locomotive 142 130 of the BayernBahn operates (2011)

Infrastructure edit

The station has five tracks next to three platforms, all of which are covered. The two island platforms are connected by a pedestrian underpass to the “home” platform (platform 1, next to the station building). There are no digital destination displays and the station is not accessible by wheelchairs. Track 1 is used by Regionalbahn trains to Pleinfeld. Track 3 is used by regional services to Würzburg and track 4 is used by regional services towards Treuchtlingen. Track 5 is used by heritage trains to Nördlingen and on working days freight trains to Wassertrüdingen while track 2 is only used by the daily freight train from the factory in Wassertrüdingen which brings freight wagons to the railway sidings in Gunzenhausen. The station building has a ticket office, which is no longer staffed, and shops.

Platform data edit

Platform lengths and heights are as follows:[5]

  • Track 1: length 178 m, height 22 cm
  • Track 2: length 152 m, height 38 cm
  • Track 3: length 360 m, height 38 cm
  • Track 4: length 356 m, height 38 cm
  • Track 5: length 195 m, height 38 cm

Services edit

Gunzenhausen station is served hourly by the Würzburg–Treuchtlingen Regionalbahn service, operated with class 440 EMUs as the Mainfrankenbahn. Regionalbahn services run hourly on the Gunzenhausen–Pleinfeld line between Gunzenhausen and Pleinfeld, operated with a Siemens Desiro Classic or a Alstom Coradia LINT diesel railcar. On some weekends steam hauled trains also run between Nördlingen and Gunzenhausen, although this line is to be reopened for regional trains by December 2024.[6]

Train class Route Frequency
RE 80 WürzburgOchsenfurtSteinach (b Rothenb)AnsbachGunzenhausenTreuchtlingen (– DonauwörthAugsburgMunich) Hourly
RB 62 GunzenhausenPleinfeld Hourly
P Nördlingen – Oettingen – Wassertrüdingen – Gunzenhausen Two trains on some weekends

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. ^ "Tarifzonenplan: VGN-Gesamtraum" (PDF). Verkehrsverbund Großraum Nürnberg. 1 January 2019. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  4. ^ "Bayerisches Eisenbahnmuseum" (in German). Retrieved 22 July 2015.
  5. ^ (in German). Deutsche Bahn. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 12 April 2013.
  6. ^ "Reaktivierung der Hesselbergbahn geht voran - Stadt Wassertruedingen" (in German). Retrieved 5 May 2023.

Sources edit

  • Wolfgang Klee (1993). Bayerische Eisenbahngeschichte. Part 1: 1835–1875 (in German). Fürstenfeldbruck: Merker. ISBN 3-922404-43-X.
  • Wolfgang Klee (1993). Bayerische Eisenbahngeschichte. Part 2: 1875–1920 (in German). Fürstenfeldbruck: Merker. ISBN 3-922404-61-8.
  • Stephan Kuchinke (1997). Die Ludwigs-Süd-Nordbahn von Lindau nach Hof (in German). Stuttgart: Transpress. ISBN 3-613-71064-1.

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Gunzenhausen station is apart from Cronheim station on the Nordlingen Gunzenhausen railway now operated as a heritage railway the only station in the Bavarian town of Gunzenhausen and a hub of Middle Franconia It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 4 station 1 and has five platform tracks The station is served by about 60 trains daily operated by Deutsche Bahn and is served by the Treuchtlingen Wurzburg railway The Gunzenhausen Pleinfeld railway also known as the Seenlandbahn or Lakeland railway and the Nordlingen Gunzenhausen line which is served by steam hauled services on some days also begin in Gunzenhausen GunzenhausenCrossing stationGeneral informationLocationBahnhofsplatz 3 Gunzenhausen BavariaGermanyCoordinates49 7 14 N 10 45 20 E 49 12056 N 10 75556 E 49 12056 10 75556Owned byDB NetzOperated byDB Station amp ServiceLine s Wurzburg Treuchtlingen KBS 920 Gunzenhausen Pleinfeld KBS 912 Nordlingen Gunzenhausen freight and museum services Platforms5Other informationStation code6252 1 DS100 codeNGUN 2 IBNR8000385Category4 1 Fare zoneVGN 1737 3 Websitestationsdatenbank de www bahnhof deHistoryOpened20 August 1849ServicesPreceding station Following stationMuhr am Seetowards Wurzburg Hbf RE 80 Treuchtlingentowards Munchen HbfPreceding station DB Regio Bayern Following stationTerminus RB 62 Langlautowards PleinfeldLocationGunzenhausenLocation in BavariaShow map of BavariaGunzenhausenLocation in GermanyShow map of GermanyGunzenhausenLocation in EuropeShow map of Europe Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Infrastructure 3 1 Platform data 4 Services 5 References 6 SourcesLocation editThe station is located to the north of the centre of Gunzenhausen The station building is located on the station forecourt Bahnhofplatz at the ends of Bahnhofstrasse and Schillerstrasse Ansbacher Strasse passes under the tracks to the west of the station Alemannenstrasse is to the north of the tracks The station has the address of Bahnhofplatz 3 History editGunzenhausen station was opened on 20 August 1849 in conjunction with the Oettingen Gunzenhausen section of the Ludwig South North Railway The line s extension to Schwabach and put into operation on 1 October 1849 and the entire Ludwig South North Railway from Hof via Bamberg Nuremberg Nordlingen Augsburg and Kempten to Lindau in operation on 1 March 1854 The route ran via Nordlingen and Gunzenhausen as a direct route through the Franconian Alb was uneconomical at the time because of the necessary gradients On 1 July 1859 the line to Ansbach was opened to connect the city to the Ludwig South North Railway This line was extended to Wurzburg on 1 July 1864 and this was followed by the extension from Gunzenhausen to Treuchtlingen on 2 October 1869 On 1 October 1906 a new section of the Nuremberg Augsburg railway was opened which ran directly to Treuchtlingen making the detour via Nordlingen and the Franconian Jura unnecessary As a result the Ludwig South North Railway and Gunzenhausen station lost importance Deutsche Bundesbahn closed passenger services on the Nordlingen Gunzenhausen line on 29 September 1985 and freight operations on 1 August 1995 Since 8 June 2003 the line has been operated by the Bavarian Railway Museum Bayerische Eisenbahnmuseum 4 In addition to regular freight traffic the Schwarzkopf factory in Wassertrudingen is served nbsp Preserved locomotive 41 1150 in Gunzenhausen nbsp Platforms with a Regionalbahn service towards Pleinfeld nbsp On occasions locomotive 142 130 of the BayernBahn operates 2011 Infrastructure editThe station has five tracks next to three platforms all of which are covered The two island platforms are connected by a pedestrian underpass to the home platform platform 1 next to the station building There are no digital destination displays and the station is not accessible by wheelchairs Track 1 is used by Regionalbahn trains to Pleinfeld Track 3 is used by regional services to Wurzburg and track 4 is used by regional services towards Treuchtlingen Track 5 is used by heritage trains to Nordlingen and on working days freight trains to Wassertrudingen while track 2 is only used by the daily freight train from the factory in Wassertrudingen which brings freight wagons to the railway sidings in Gunzenhausen The station building has a ticket office which is no longer staffed and shops Platform data edit Platform lengths and heights are as follows 5 Track 1 length 178 m height 22 cm Track 2 length 152 m height 38 cm Track 3 length 360 m height 38 cm Track 4 length 356 m height 38 cm Track 5 length 195 m height 38 cmServices editGunzenhausen station is served hourly by the Wurzburg Treuchtlingen Regionalbahn service operated with class 440 EMUs as the Mainfrankenbahn Regionalbahn services run hourly on the Gunzenhausen Pleinfeld line between Gunzenhausen and Pleinfeld operated with a Siemens Desiro Classic or a Alstom Coradia LINT diesel railcar On some weekends steam hauled trains also run between Nordlingen and Gunzenhausen although this line is to be reopened for regional trains by December 2024 6 Train class Route FrequencyRE 80 Wurzburg Ochsenfurt Steinach b Rothenb Ansbach Gunzenhausen Treuchtlingen Donauworth Augsburg Munich HourlyRB 62 Gunzenhausen Pleinfeld HourlyP Nordlingen Oettingen Wassertrudingen Gunzenhausen Two trains on some weekendsReferences 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 Tarifzonenplan VGN Gesamtraum PDF Verkehrsverbund Grossraum Nurnberg 1 January 2019 Retrieved 21 October 2019 Bayerisches Eisenbahnmuseum in German Retrieved 22 July 2015 Platform information for Gunzenhausen station in German Deutsche Bahn Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 12 April 2013 Reaktivierung der Hesselbergbahn geht voran Stadt Wassertruedingen in German Retrieved 5 May 2023 Sources editWolfgang Klee 1993 Bayerische Eisenbahngeschichte Part 1 1835 1875 in German Furstenfeldbruck Merker ISBN 3 922404 43 X Wolfgang Klee 1993 Bayerische Eisenbahngeschichte Part 2 1875 1920 in German Furstenfeldbruck Merker ISBN 3 922404 61 8 Stephan Kuchinke 1997 Die Ludwigs Sud Nordbahn von Lindau nach Hof in German Stuttgart Transpress ISBN 3 613 71064 1 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gunzenhausen station Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gunzenhausen station amp oldid 1165483134, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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