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Halle (Saale) Hauptbahnhof

Halle (Saale) Hauptbahnhof is the main railway station in the city of Halle (Saale) in southern part of the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. The station is situated east of the city centre and is a category 2 station.[1]

Halle (Saale) Hauptbahnhof
Through station
The front of the station building
General information
LocationBahnhofsplatz 1, Halle (Saale), Saxony-Anhalt
NW from center
Coordinates51°28′41″N 11°59′12″E / 51.47806°N 11.98667°E / 51.47806; 11.98667
Owned byDeutsche Bahn
Operated by
Line(s)
Platforms12 + 1
Connections 2 4 5 7 9 10 12
Other information
Station code2498
DS100 codeLH
Category2 [1]
Fare zoneMDV: 210[2]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened8 October 1890; 133 years ago (1890-10-08)
Electrified1922-1946[3]
1 September 1955; 68 years ago (1955-09-01)
Services
Preceding station DB Fernverkehr Following station
Berlin Südkreuz ICE 15 Erfurt Hbf
Bitterfeld ICE 18 Erfurt Hbf
towards München Hbf
Berlin Südkreuz
towards Berlin Hbf
ICE 29
Naumburg (Saale) Hbf
towards Wien Hbf
IC 17 Leipzig Hbf
towards Warnemünde
Köthen
towards Köln Hbf
IC 55 Leipzig/Halle Airport
towards Dresden Hbf
Köthen IC 56 Leipzig/Halle Airport
towards Leipzig Hbf
Preceding station Following station
Berlin Südkreuz
towards Berlin Hbf
FLX 10 Erfurt Hbf
Preceding station Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland Following station
Könnern
towards Goslar
RE 4 Terminus
Terminus RE 8 Röblingen am See
towards Leinefelde
RE 9 Röblingen am See
towards Kassel Hbf
RE 16 Merseburg
towards Erfurt Hbf
Könnern
towards Halberstadt
RE 24 Terminus
Terminus RB 25 Halle-Ammendorf
Halle Steintorbrücke RB 47 Terminus
Preceding station DB Regio Südost Following station
Terminus RE 18 Merseburg Hbf
Zöberitz RE 30 Terminus
Preceding station S-Bahn Mitteldeutschland Following station
Halle Steintorbrücke
towards Halle-Nietleben
S 3 Halle Messe
towards Wurzen or Oschatz
Terminus S 5 Leipzig/Halle Airport
towards Zwickau Hbf
S 5x
S 7 Halle Rosengarten
towards Eisleben or Sangerhausen
S 8 Hohenthurm
S 9 Peißen
towards Eilenburg
Steintorbrücke
towards Halle-Trotha
S 47 Terminus
Location
Halle (Saale) Hauptbahnhof
Location within Saxony-Anhalt
Halle (Saale) Hauptbahnhof
Location within Europe
Halle (Saale) Hauptbahnhof
Halle (Saale) Hauptbahnhof (Europe)

The station is one of the most important transport hubs in the state of Saxony-Anhalt. It is a stop for long-distance and regional services. In addition, it is part of the Leipzig-Halle S-Bahn network and is served by the trams and buses that are part of the city's public transport.

Layout edit

 
Halle (Saale) Hauptbahnhof

Halle is an 'island station', i.e. it is located between the main sets of tracks. It has 13 platforms, of which 10 are covered by the station hall. The actual station building is located in the middle between tracks 6 and 7. In the station halls are small shops and restaurants/cafes.

Northeast of the tracks of the passenger station is the Halle freight yard.

History edit

 
Museum locos at BW Halle Hbf on 15.6.1988

In mid-1840 the Magdeburg-Leipzig Railway – initiated by city councillor, Matthäus Ludwig Wucherer, who supported the building of a railway from Magdeburg to Leipzig via Halle – built the first station in Halle, which was subsequently (1845 to 1847) rebuilt again to form a junction with the Thuringian Railway. The unusual feature of the route between Magdeburg and Leipzig was that it was the first cross-border railway link (from Prussia through Anhalt-Köthen to Saxony).

As further routes were added the station soon became too small, but could not be expanded because the various railway companies could not agree an overall concept. Not until 8 October 1890, after the nationalisation of one company and a five-year construction period could the new passenger station be opened.

Renovations of the station edit

The station concourse was spared major bomb damage during the Second World War, although the first and second class dining room sustained damage from a light bomb attack.

The S-Bahn was opened in 1967 and a new platform was added on the west side. It was built outside the western platform hall on a former locomotive track, receiving a platform canopy. It has barrier-free access from Ernst-Kamieth-Straße. Städteexpress ("city express") trains stopped in Halle from 1976 to 1993. In 1967/68, the station hall received an aluminium curtain wall in the style of the architecture of the time, which gave the entrance building from the station forecourt a typical socialist modernist appearance. This curtain wall was removed in 1984. The domed hall, the vestibule and the eastern dining room were renovated. During the adaption of Riebeckplatz in 1967 for the convenience of car users, the tram stops were moved far from the station under the elevated road bridges on what was then called Thälmannplatz. This made transfers between trains and trams difficult with long distances. It was not until 2005 that these were significantly improved with a new redesign of Riebeckplatz and the area surrounding the station.

In 2002, the station building was extensively renovated, rebuilt and equipped with areas for shops. Between 2005 and 2011, the southern approach was extensively rebuilt over a length of five kilometres to integrate the new Erfurt–Leipzig/Halle line then under construction.[4]

Further upgrades for the Halle railway junction were planned at a cost of around €400 million.[5] The ground-breaking ceremony for the construction of the new Halle train formation facility, which cost €146 million, took place on 26 September 2012.[6] A second stage of the development area included the northern connection of the Berlin–Halle/Leipzig line (project VDE 8.3) and the renewal of the track and catenary systems in the station area. Two new electronic interlockings replaced 20 old interlockings. The associated financing agreement for €252 million was signed at the end of October 2012, of which €223 million was to be borne by the federal government.[7] Further financing agreements were still pending in June 2013.[8]

The railway junction was renovated from September 2014 at a cost of more than €500 million. Among other things, the new and upgraded lines as well as the freight yard were integrated and all platforms of the station were demolished and rebuilt. The connection to the high-speed lines was intended to take place between 2015 and 2017 and the station itself was to be rebuilt in 2016 and 2017. The project, which was repeatedly postponed for financial reasons, was considered the largest infrastructure project by Deutsche Bahn in Saxony-Anhalt.[8] The maximum speed allowed in the station area was increased from 40 to 160 km/h.[9]

At the beginning of December 2013, Deutsche Bahn put out a Europe-wide tender for a package that included, among other things, the dismantling of 28 kilometres of track and 71 sets of points as well as the construction of 22 kilometres of track and 150 sets of points. The measures would be implemented between August 2014 and March 2017.[10]

Four kilometres of track and 54 new points went into operation on 28 November 2015 as part of a five-day full closure. This made it possible to bypass the east side, which was to be rebuilt first. In the 2016 annual timetable, the east side of the main station was closed for a year and rebuilt; the west side was to follow in the 2017 annual timetable.[9] The conversion was to be completed in 2018.[11]

Deutsche Bahn announced a construction delay on 2 May 2016. The condition of the tracks on the eastern side turned out to be worse than expected. This would now not be completed until the end of 2017 and the west side would then be rebuilt by the end of 2019. An additional temporary platform and additional switch connections would improve the quality of operations.[12] This temporary platform 13a was built on the track of the freight bypass route 6349 (Halle Gbf, Hg12 – Halle Hbf Al). During the reconstruction of the eastern side, it was only accessible via Delitzscher Straße. The costs for two construction phases, which were awarded in August 2014 for €49 million, increased to €84 million at the beginning of July 2016, taking inflation into account.[13] During the conversion, the short cantilever roof in the stair area of platform 11/12 (after the conversion 12/13), which was built during the Second World War, was completely omitted.

Signal box Hp 5 built on a bridge located in the southern approach to the station was a distinctive landmark of the station. It was an electromechanical signal box built in 1912. The building was demolished on 22 May 2017 as part of a full closure of the Halle junction.[14] From 22 November 2017, 10 p.m. until the morning of 30 November 2017, the railway junction was closed in order to put the electronic signal box and the converted eastern side of the station (tracks 8 to 13) into operation. The western side (tracks 2 to 6) was then closed for further reconstruction. During construction, tracks 1 and 1a were used by the S3 of the Mitteldeutschland S-Bahn and the Harz-Elbe-Express.[15]

Platforms 4 to 7 (previously 3 to 6) went back into service on 2 December 2019. The junction was partially blockaded from 25 November to 28 November 2019 (morning) and then completely blockaded until 2 December 2019 (morning).[16] Tracks 1 to 3 (previously 1a, 1 and 2) were then rebuilt, and during the last full closure of the junction between 14 and 17 January 2021, they were returned to operation on 17 January 2021, 6 p.m.[17][18]

This ended the work on the inner junction in Halle.

Around €850 million was spent on the work, including the freight yard and the new train formation facility.[19][17] The arcades under the railway tracks on the western side of the station were also renovated.[20]

For cost reasons, the initially plan to place long-distance traffic between Berlin and Erfurt and Magdeburg and Leipzig on a common platform for each direction, including grade-separated approaches and departures, was abandoned.[21]

In the area of the station, Halle Saale Hbf (West) is one of the five ETCS route control centres of the new routes of the German Unity Transport Project No. 8.[22] The Halle area is to be equipped with digital interlockings and ETCS by 2030 as part of the "starter package" of Digital Rail Germany, as part of the Scandinavian–Mediterranean Corridor of the Trans-European Transport Network.[23] A tender for planning services did not find any suitable participants in autumn 2022.[24]

Rail services edit

Long-distance services edit

The station is on the intersection of railway links from Berlin to Erfurt and Dresden to Magdeburg. InterCity (IC) and Intercity-Express (ICE) trains stop at the station.

Line Route Interval (min) Stock Remarks
ICE 11 Berlin – Bitterfeld – Halle – Erfurt – Frankfurt (– MannheimStuttgartMunich) One train pair ICE T, ICE 4
ICE 15 Berlin – Halle – Erfurt – Frankfurt (– Darmstadt – Mannheim – Saarbrücken) 120 ICE T, ICE 3 ICE Sprinter
ICE 18 (Kiel–) Hamburg – Berlin – Bitterfeld – Halle – Erfurt – Bamberg – Nuremberg – Munich 120 ICE 1, ICE 4
ICE 29 Munich – Nuremberg – Erfurt – HalleBerlin Südkreuz – Berlin Hbf (low level) (– Hamburg Hbf – Hamburg-Altona) 120 ICE 3 ICE Sprinter
ICE 91 Berlin – Halle – Erfurt – Coburg – Nuremberg – Passau – Linz – St. Pölten – Vienna 1 train pair ICE T
IC 17 Vienna – Passau – Nuremberg – Jena ParadiesHalleLeipzig – Berlin – Neustrelitz – Warnemünde 1 train pair IC 2 (Stadler KISS)
IC 55 Dresden – Riesa – Leipzig – Halle – Magdeburg – Braunschweig – Hannover – Bielefeld – Dortmund – Wuppertal – CologneBonnMainz – Mannheim – Heidelberg – Stuttgart (– Offenburg) 120 IC2, ICE-T
IC 56 Leipzig – Halle – Magdeburg – Braunschweig – Hannover – Bremen – Oldenburg – Leer – Emden (– Norddeich Mole) 120 IC2 (IC)
Flixtrain FLX 10 Berlin Hbf – Berlin Südkreuz – Halle (Saale) – Erfurt – Gotha – Eisenach – Fulda – Frankfurt South – Darmstadt – Weinheim – Heidelberg – Stuttgart 2 train pairs

Local services edit

Halle is linked to the surrounding area with local services on the RB, RE and S-Bahn lines as well as other cities such as Kassel or Eisenach.

Line Route Interval (min) Operator
RE 3 Halle – Bitterfeld – Wittenberg – Jüterbog – Berlin – Eberswalde – Greifswald – Stralsund Individual services DB Regio Nordost
RE 4 Halle – Könnern – Aschersleben – Halberstadt – Wernigerode – Vienenburg – Goslar 120 Abellio
RE 8 Halle – Eisleben – Sangerhausen – Berga-Kelbra – Nordhausen;– Leinefelde 120
RE 9 Halle – Eisleben – Sangerhausen – Nordhausen – Leinefelde – Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe 120
RE 16 Halle – Merseburg – Weißenfels – Naumburg – Apolda – Weimar – Erfurt 120
RE 18 Halle – Merseburg – Weißenfels – Naumburg – Jena Paradies – Jena-Göschwitz 120 DB Regio Südost
RE 24 Halle – Könnern – Sandersleben – Aschersleben – Gatersleben – Halberstadt 120 Abellio
RE 30 Halle – Köthen – Calbe – Schönebeck – Magdeburg-Buckau – Magdeburg 060 DB Regio Südost
RB 25 Halle – Merseburg – Weißenfels – Naumburg – Jena Paradies – Orlamünde – Saalfeld 060 Abellio
RB 47 Halle – Halle-Trotha – Könnern – Baalberge – Bernburg – Calbe – Schönebeck – Magdeburg
(Sat-Sun only: Halle-Calbe every 120 min)
060 (Halle–Könnern)
120 (Könnern–Magdeburg)
S 3 Halle-Nietleben – Halle-Südstadt – Halle – Schkeuditz – Leipzig – Leipzig-Stötteritz – Wurzen (– Oschatz) 030 (Halle-Nietleben–Wurzen)
some trains (Wurzen–Oschatz)
DB Regio Südost
S 5 Halle – Leipzig/Halle Airport – Leipzig – Leipzig-Connewitz – Altenburg – Zwickau 060 (Halle–Altenburg)
120 (Altenburg–Zwickau)
S 5X Halle – Leipzig/Halle Airport – Leipzig – Leipzig-Connewitz – Altenburg – Zwickau 060
S 7 Halle – Halle-Südstadt – Teutschenthal – Röblingen – Eisleben (– Sangerhausen) 060 (Halle–Eisleben)
some trains (Eisleben–Sangerhausen)
Abellio
S 8 Halle – Landsberg – Bitterfeld – Wolfen – Dessau 030 (Halle–Bitterfeld Mon–Fri)
060 (Halle–Bitterfeld Sat–Sun)
120 (Bitterfeld–Dessau)
120 (Bitterfeld–Wittenberg)
DB Regio Südost
Gräfenhainichen – Wittenberg (– Jüterbog)
S 9 Halle – Delitzsch – Eilenburg 060 (Mo–Fr)
120 (Sat–Sun)
S 47 Halle – Halle Zoo – Halle-Trotha 060
As of December 2022

Internal city transport links edit

The station is accessible from several major roads. A fast road (An der Magistrale) links the Hauptbahnhof to the west of the city (Neustadt, Nietleben and Dölau districts) and the B 80 links it to the western outskirts of Halle (Halleschen Vorland (West)).

The public transport system is provided by HAVAG. Tram routes 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10 and 12 and bus routes 30 and 44 all stop at the station, as do OBS buses.

Goods traffic edit

The Halle (Saale) marshalling yard on both sides of the tracks to the east next to the passenger station was formerly important, but is largely closed today. A modern marshalling yard is planned to be built on the same site however.

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. ^ "Tarifzonenplan" (PDF). Mitteldeutscher Verkehrsverbund. 1 August 2021. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  3. ^ Since 1946 catenaries and overhead line masts were dismantled as Soviet war reparations.
  4. ^ "Letzte Etappe zur Einbindung der Neubaustrecke in das Stadtgebiet Halle" (Press release) (in German). Deutsche Bahn. 27 March 2011. Retrieved 1 April 2023 – via VBR News-Net: Bahn-Nachrichtenarchive.
  5. ^ "Bahngipfel in Sachsen-Anhalt: Landesregierung und Deutsche Bahn treiben Schienenausbau voran" (Press release) (in German). Deutsche Bahn. 4 April 2012.
  6. ^ (Press release) (in German). 26 September 2012. Archived from the original on 1 January 2013. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  7. ^ "Rund 252 Millionen Euro für den Ausbau des Eisenbahnknotens Halle" (Press release) (in German). Deutsche Bahn. 29 October 2012. Archived from the original on 21 January 2013. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  8. ^ a b Tempel, Michael (26 June 2013). "500 Millionen für neues Gleisnetz rund um Halle". Mitteldeutsche Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  9. ^ a b (Press release) (in German). Deutsche Bahn. 12 November 2015. Archived from the original on 21 November 2015. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  10. ^ "Deutschland-Leipzig: Bauarbeiten für Eisenbahnlinien". Supplement to the Official Journal of the European Union (in German). 4 December 2013. Document 2013/S 235-408788.
  11. ^ Jacob, Ralf (2015). Hauptbahnhof Halle (Saale): Historie und Tradition, Zukunft und Vision (in German). VGN Verlag Neddermeyer. p. 9. ISBN 978-3-941712-50-8.
  12. ^ (Press release) (in German). Deutsche Bahn. 2 May 2016. Archived from the original on 3 June 2016. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  13. ^ "Deutschland-Leipzig: Bauarbeiten für Eisenbahnlinien". Supplement to the Official Journal of the European Union (in German). 2016-07-08. Document 2016/S 130-233067. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  14. ^ "Reiterstellwerk macht Platz für ICE-Gleise". DB Welt Region Südost (in German) (6): 17. 2017.
  15. ^ "Halle Hbf und VDE-8-Neubaustrecke lange gesperrt". Eisenbahn-Revue International (in German) (1): 10. January 2018. ISSN 1421-2811.
  16. ^ . mdr.de (in German). Archived from the original on 27 November 2019. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  17. ^ a b (Press release) (in German). Deutsche Bahn. 15 November 2019. Archived from the original on 16 November 2019. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  18. ^ Skrzypczak, Dirk (4 January 2021). "Hauptbahnhof ist vier Tage lang dicht". mz-web.de (in German). Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  19. ^ Skrzypczak, Dirk (8 January 2021). "Bauarbeiten am Hauptbahnhof: Beeinträchtigungen im Nah- und Fernverkehr ab 14. Januar". mz-web.de (in German). Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  20. ^ . mdr.de (in German). Archived from the original on 2 December 2019. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  21. ^ Schaack, Andreas (2015). "Gern "vergessene" Fakten zur ABS/NBS Berlin–Nürnberg". Eisenbahn-Revue International (in German) (10): 514–516.
  22. ^ "Auch Deutschland mit ETCS Level 2". Eisenbahn-Revue International (in German) (2): 76–78. 2016.
  23. ^ "Digitale Schiene Deutschland ##### (Starter package for the European Train Control System (ETCS))". Deutsche Bahn. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  24. ^ "Deutschland-Frankfurt am Main: Dienstleistungen von Architektur- und Ingenieurbüros sowie planungsbezogene Leistungen". Supplement to the Official Journal of the European Union (in German). 31 October 2022. Retrieved 1 April 2023.

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Halle Saale Hauptbahnhof is the main railway station in the city of Halle Saale in southern part of the German state of Saxony Anhalt The station is situated east of the city centre and is a category 2 station 1 Halle Saale HauptbahnhofThrough stationThe front of the station buildingGeneral informationLocationBahnhofsplatz 1 Halle Saale Saxony AnhaltNW from centerCoordinates51 28 41 N 11 59 12 E 51 47806 N 11 98667 E 51 47806 11 98667Owned byDeutsche BahnOperated byDB Netz DB Station amp ServiceLine s Halle Eilenburg KBS 219 Berlin Halle KBS 250 Halle Halberstadt KBS 330 Magdeburg Leipzig KBS 340 Halle Erfurt KBS 581 Halle Kassel KBS 590 Platforms12 1Connections2 4 5 7 9 10 12Other informationStation code2498DS100 codeLHCategory2 1 Fare zoneMDV 210 2 Websitewww bahnhof deHistoryOpened8 October 1890 133 years ago 1890 10 08 Electrified1922 1946 3 1 September 1955 68 years ago 1955 09 01 ServicesPreceding station DB Fernverkehr Following stationBerlin Sudkreuztowards Berlin Gesundbrunnen ICE 15 Erfurt Hbftowards Frankfurt Main HbfBitterfeldtowards Hamburg Altona ICE 18 Erfurt Hbftowards Munchen HbfBerlin Sudkreuztowards Berlin Hbf ICE 29Naumburg Saale Hbftowards Wien Hbf IC 17 Leipzig Hbftowards WarnemundeKothentowards Koln Hbf IC 55 Leipzig Halle Airporttowards Dresden HbfKothentowards Norddeich Mole IC 56 Leipzig Halle Airporttowards Leipzig HbfPreceding station Following stationBerlin Sudkreuztowards Berlin Hbf FLX 10 Erfurt Hbftowards Stuttgart HbfPreceding station Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland Following stationKonnerntowards Goslar RE 4 TerminusTerminus RE 8 Roblingen am Seetowards LeinefeldeRE 9 Roblingen am Seetowards Kassel HbfRE 16 Merseburgtowards Erfurt HbfKonnerntowards Halberstadt RE 24 TerminusTerminus RB 25 Halle Ammendorftowards Saalfeld Saale Halle Steintorbrucketowards Magdeburg Hbf RB 47 TerminusPreceding station DB Regio Sudost Following stationTerminus RE 18 Merseburg Hbftowards Jena GoschwitzZoberitztowards Magdeburg Hbf RE 30 TerminusPreceding station S Bahn Mitteldeutschland Following stationHalle Steintorbrucketowards Halle Nietleben S 3 Halle Messetowards Wurzen or OschatzTerminus S 5 Leipzig Halle Airporttowards Zwickau HbfS 5xS 7 Halle Rosengartentowards Eisleben or SangerhausenS 8 Hohenthurmtowards Lutherstadt Wittenberg HbfS 9 Peissentowards EilenburgSteintorbrucketowards Halle Trotha S 47 TerminusLocationHalle Saale HauptbahnhofLocation within Saxony AnhaltShow map of Saxony AnhaltHalle Saale HauptbahnhofLocation within EuropeShow map of GermanyHalle Saale HauptbahnhofHalle Saale Hauptbahnhof Europe Show map of EuropeThe station is one of the most important transport hubs in the state of Saxony Anhalt It is a stop for long distance and regional services In addition it is part of the Leipzig Halle S Bahn network and is served by the trams and buses that are part of the city s public transport Contents 1 Layout 2 History 2 1 Renovations of the station 3 Rail services 3 1 Long distance services 3 2 Local services 4 Internal city transport links 5 Goods traffic 6 NotesLayout edit nbsp Halle Saale Hauptbahnhof Halle is an island station i e it is located between the main sets of tracks It has 13 platforms of which 10 are covered by the station hall The actual station building is located in the middle between tracks 6 and 7 In the station halls are small shops and restaurants cafes Northeast of the tracks of the passenger station is the Halle freight yard History edit nbsp Museum locos at BW Halle Hbf on 15 6 1988In mid 1840 the Magdeburg Leipzig Railway initiated by city councillor Matthaus Ludwig Wucherer who supported the building of a railway from Magdeburg to Leipzig via Halle built the first station in Halle which was subsequently 1845 to 1847 rebuilt again to form a junction with the Thuringian Railway The unusual feature of the route between Magdeburg and Leipzig was that it was the first cross border railway link from Prussia through Anhalt Kothen to Saxony As further routes were added the station soon became too small but could not be expanded because the various railway companies could not agree an overall concept Not until 8 October 1890 after the nationalisation of one company and a five year construction period could the new passenger station be opened Renovations of the station edit The station concourse was spared major bomb damage during the Second World War although the first and second class dining room sustained damage from a light bomb attack The S Bahn was opened in 1967 and a new platform was added on the west side It was built outside the western platform hall on a former locomotive track receiving a platform canopy It has barrier free access from Ernst Kamieth Strasse Stadteexpress city express trains stopped in Halle from 1976 to 1993 In 1967 68 the station hall received an aluminium curtain wall in the style of the architecture of the time which gave the entrance building from the station forecourt a typical socialist modernist appearance This curtain wall was removed in 1984 The domed hall the vestibule and the eastern dining room were renovated During the adaption of Riebeckplatz in 1967 for the convenience of car users the tram stops were moved far from the station under the elevated road bridges on what was then called Thalmannplatz This made transfers between trains and trams difficult with long distances It was not until 2005 that these were significantly improved with a new redesign of Riebeckplatz and the area surrounding the station In 2002 the station building was extensively renovated rebuilt and equipped with areas for shops Between 2005 and 2011 the southern approach was extensively rebuilt over a length of five kilometres to integrate the new Erfurt Leipzig Halle line then under construction 4 Further upgrades for the Halle railway junction were planned at a cost of around 400 million 5 The ground breaking ceremony for the construction of the new Halle train formation facility which cost 146 million took place on 26 September 2012 6 A second stage of the development area included the northern connection of the Berlin Halle Leipzig line project VDE 8 3 and the renewal of the track and catenary systems in the station area Two new electronic interlockings replaced 20 old interlockings The associated financing agreement for 252 million was signed at the end of October 2012 of which 223 million was to be borne by the federal government 7 Further financing agreements were still pending in June 2013 8 The railway junction was renovated from September 2014 at a cost of more than 500 million Among other things the new and upgraded lines as well as the freight yard were integrated and all platforms of the station were demolished and rebuilt The connection to the high speed lines was intended to take place between 2015 and 2017 and the station itself was to be rebuilt in 2016 and 2017 The project which was repeatedly postponed for financial reasons was considered the largest infrastructure project by Deutsche Bahn in Saxony Anhalt 8 The maximum speed allowed in the station area was increased from 40 to 160 km h 9 At the beginning of December 2013 Deutsche Bahn put out a Europe wide tender for a package that included among other things the dismantling of 28 kilometres of track and 71 sets of points as well as the construction of 22 kilometres of track and 150 sets of points The measures would be implemented between August 2014 and March 2017 10 Four kilometres of track and 54 new points went into operation on 28 November 2015 as part of a five day full closure This made it possible to bypass the east side which was to be rebuilt first In the 2016 annual timetable the east side of the main station was closed for a year and rebuilt the west side was to follow in the 2017 annual timetable 9 The conversion was to be completed in 2018 11 Deutsche Bahn announced a construction delay on 2 May 2016 The condition of the tracks on the eastern side turned out to be worse than expected This would now not be completed until the end of 2017 and the west side would then be rebuilt by the end of 2019 An additional temporary platform and additional switch connections would improve the quality of operations 12 This temporary platform 13a was built on the track of the freight bypass route 6349 Halle Gbf Hg12 Halle Hbf Al During the reconstruction of the eastern side it was only accessible via Delitzscher Strasse The costs for two construction phases which were awarded in August 2014 for 49 million increased to 84 million at the beginning of July 2016 taking inflation into account 13 During the conversion the short cantilever roof in the stair area of platform 11 12 after the conversion 12 13 which was built during the Second World War was completely omitted Signal box Hp 5 built on a bridge located in the southern approach to the station was a distinctive landmark of the station It was an electromechanical signal box built in 1912 The building was demolished on 22 May 2017 as part of a full closure of the Halle junction 14 From 22 November 2017 10 p m until the morning of 30 November 2017 the railway junction was closed in order to put the electronic signal box and the converted eastern side of the station tracks 8 to 13 into operation The western side tracks 2 to 6 was then closed for further reconstruction During construction tracks 1 and 1a were used by the S3 of the Mitteldeutschland S Bahn and the Harz Elbe Express 15 Platforms 4 to 7 previously 3 to 6 went back into service on 2 December 2019 The junction was partially blockaded from 25 November to 28 November 2019 morning and then completely blockaded until 2 December 2019 morning 16 Tracks 1 to 3 previously 1a 1 and 2 were then rebuilt and during the last full closure of the junction between 14 and 17 January 2021 they were returned to operation on 17 January 2021 6 p m 17 18 This ended the work on the inner junction in Halle Around 850 million was spent on the work including the freight yard and the new train formation facility 19 17 The arcades under the railway tracks on the western side of the station were also renovated 20 For cost reasons the initially plan to place long distance traffic between Berlin and Erfurt and Magdeburg and Leipzig on a common platform for each direction including grade separated approaches and departures was abandoned 21 In the area of the station Halle Saale Hbf West is one of the five ETCS route control centres of the new routes of the German Unity Transport Project No 8 22 The Halle area is to be equipped with digital interlockings and ETCS by 2030 as part of the starter package of Digital Rail Germany as part of the Scandinavian Mediterranean Corridor of the Trans European Transport Network 23 A tender for planning services did not find any suitable participants in autumn 2022 24 Rail services editLong distance services edit The station is on the intersection of railway links from Berlin to Erfurt and Dresden to Magdeburg InterCity IC and Intercity Express ICE trains stop at the station Line Route Interval min Stock RemarksICE 11 Berlin Bitterfeld Halle Erfurt Frankfurt Mannheim Stuttgart Munich One train pair ICE T ICE 4ICE 15 Berlin Halle Erfurt Frankfurt Darmstadt Mannheim Saarbrucken 120 ICE T ICE 3 ICE SprinterICE 18 Kiel Hamburg Berlin Bitterfeld Halle Erfurt Bamberg Nuremberg Munich 120 ICE 1 ICE 4ICE 29 Munich Nuremberg Erfurt Halle Berlin Sudkreuz Berlin Hbf low level Hamburg Hbf Hamburg Altona 120 ICE 3 ICE SprinterICE 91 Berlin Halle Erfurt Coburg Nuremberg Passau Linz St Polten Vienna 1 train pair ICE TIC 17 Vienna Passau Nuremberg Jena Paradies Halle Leipzig Berlin Neustrelitz Warnemunde 1 train pair IC 2 Stadler KISS IC 55 Dresden Riesa Leipzig Halle Magdeburg Braunschweig Hannover Bielefeld Dortmund Wuppertal Cologne Bonn Mainz Mannheim Heidelberg Stuttgart Offenburg 120 IC2 ICE TIC 56 Leipzig Halle Magdeburg Braunschweig Hannover Bremen Oldenburg Leer Emden Norddeich Mole 120 IC2 IC Flixtrain FLX 10 Berlin Hbf Berlin Sudkreuz Halle Saale Erfurt Gotha Eisenach Fulda Frankfurt South Darmstadt Weinheim Heidelberg Stuttgart 2 train pairsLocal services edit Halle is linked to the surrounding area with local services on the RB RE and S Bahn lines as well as other cities such as Kassel or Eisenach Line Route Interval min OperatorRE 3 Halle Bitterfeld Wittenberg Juterbog Berlin Eberswalde Greifswald Stralsund Individual services DB Regio NordostRE 4 Halle Konnern Aschersleben Halberstadt Wernigerode Vienenburg Goslar 120 AbellioRE 8 Halle Eisleben Sangerhausen Berga Kelbra Nordhausen Leinefelde 120RE 9 Halle Eisleben Sangerhausen Nordhausen Leinefelde Kassel Wilhelmshohe 120RE 16 Halle Merseburg Weissenfels Naumburg Apolda Weimar Erfurt 120RE 18 Halle Merseburg Weissenfels Naumburg Jena Paradies Jena Goschwitz 120 DB Regio SudostRE 24 Halle Konnern Sandersleben Aschersleben Gatersleben Halberstadt 120 AbellioRE 30 Halle Kothen Calbe Schonebeck Magdeburg Buckau Magdeburg 0 60 DB Regio SudostRB 25 Halle Merseburg Weissenfels Naumburg Jena Paradies Orlamunde Saalfeld 0 60 AbellioRB 47 Halle Halle Trotha Konnern Baalberge Bernburg Calbe Schonebeck Magdeburg Sat Sun only Halle Calbe every 120 min 0 60 Halle Konnern 120 Konnern Magdeburg S 3 Halle Nietleben Halle Sudstadt Halle Schkeuditz Leipzig Leipzig Stotteritz Wurzen Oschatz 0 30 Halle Nietleben Wurzen some trains Wurzen Oschatz DB Regio SudostS 5 Halle Leipzig Halle Airport Leipzig Leipzig Connewitz Altenburg Zwickau 0 60 Halle Altenburg 120 Altenburg Zwickau S 5X Halle Leipzig Halle Airport Leipzig Leipzig Connewitz Altenburg Zwickau 0 60S 7 Halle Halle Sudstadt Teutschenthal Roblingen Eisleben Sangerhausen 0 60 Halle Eisleben some trains Eisleben Sangerhausen AbellioS 8 Halle Landsberg Bitterfeld Wolfen Dessau 0 30 Halle Bitterfeld Mon Fri 0 60 Halle Bitterfeld Sat Sun 120 Bitterfeld Dessau 120 Bitterfeld Wittenberg DB Regio SudostGrafenhainichen Wittenberg Juterbog S 9 Halle Delitzsch Eilenburg 0 60 Mo Fr 120 Sat Sun S 47 Halle Halle Zoo Halle Trotha 0 60As of December 2022Internal city transport links editThe station is accessible from several major roads A fast road An der Magistrale links the Hauptbahnhof to the west of the city Neustadt Nietleben and Dolau districts and the B 80 links it to the western outskirts of Halle Halleschen Vorland West The public transport system is provided by HAVAG Tram routes 2 4 5 7 9 10 and 12 and bus routes 30 and 44 all stop at the station as do OBS buses Goods traffic editThe Halle Saale marshalling yard on both sides of the tracks to the east next to the passenger station was formerly important but is largely closed today A modern marshalling yard is planned to be built on the same site however Notes edit a b Stationspreisliste 2024 Station price list 2024 PDF in German DB Station amp Service 24 April 2023 Retrieved 29 November 2023 Tarifzonenplan PDF Mitteldeutscher Verkehrsverbund 1 August 2021 Retrieved 22 August 2021 Since 1946 catenaries and overhead line masts were dismantled as Soviet war reparations Letzte Etappe zur Einbindung der Neubaustrecke in das Stadtgebiet Halle Press release in German Deutsche Bahn 27 March 2011 Retrieved 1 April 2023 via VBR News Net Bahn Nachrichtenarchive Bahngipfel in Sachsen Anhalt Landesregierung und Deutsche Bahn treiben Schienenausbau voran Press release in German Deutsche Bahn 4 April 2012 Deutsche Bahn startet mit Modernisierung der Zugbildungsanlage Halle Saale Press release in German 26 September 2012 Archived from the original on 1 January 2013 Retrieved 1 April 2023 Rund 252 Millionen Euro fur den Ausbau des Eisenbahnknotens Halle Press release in German Deutsche Bahn 29 October 2012 Archived from the original on 21 January 2013 Retrieved 1 April 2023 a b Tempel Michael 26 June 2013 500 Millionen fur neues Gleisnetz rund um Halle Mitteldeutsche Zeitung in German Retrieved 1 April 2023 a b Nachste Etappe beim Umbau des Bahn Knotens Halle Saale fur neue Qualitat des Reise und Guterverkehrs Press release in German Deutsche Bahn 12 November 2015 Archived from the original on 21 November 2015 Retrieved 1 April 2023 Deutschland Leipzig Bauarbeiten fur Eisenbahnlinien Supplement to the Official Journal of the European Union in German 4 December 2013 Document 2013 S 235 408788 Jacob Ralf 2015 Hauptbahnhof Halle Saale Historie und Tradition Zukunft und Vision in German VGN Verlag Neddermeyer p 9 ISBN 978 3 941712 50 8 Grosserer Sanierungsbedarf beim Umbau des Bahnknotens Halle Saale Vorrang fur Qualitat im Reise und Guterverkehr Press release in German Deutsche Bahn 2 May 2016 Archived from the original on 3 June 2016 Retrieved 1 April 2023 Deutschland Leipzig Bauarbeiten fur Eisenbahnlinien Supplement to the Official Journal of the European Union in German 2016 07 08 Document 2016 S 130 233067 Retrieved 1 April 2023 Reiterstellwerk macht Platz fur ICE Gleise DB Welt Region Sudost in German 6 17 2017 Halle Hbf und VDE 8 Neubaustrecke lange gesperrt Eisenbahn Revue International in German 1 10 January 2018 ISSN 1421 2811 Hauptbahnhof Halle vollgesperrt mdr de in German Archived from the original on 27 November 2019 Retrieved 1 April 2023 a b Zuge halten in Halle Saale wieder auf der Westseite Press release in German Deutsche Bahn 15 November 2019 Archived from the original on 16 November 2019 Retrieved 1 April 2023 Skrzypczak Dirk 4 January 2021 Hauptbahnhof ist vier Tage lang dicht mz web de in German Retrieved 1 April 2023 Skrzypczak Dirk 8 January 2021 Bauarbeiten am Hauptbahnhof Beeintrachtigungen im Nah und Fernverkehr ab 14 Januar mz web de in German Retrieved 1 April 2023 Nach funf Jahren Hauptbahnhof in Halle fast vollstandig wieder offen mdr de in German Archived from the original on 2 December 2019 Retrieved 1 April 2023 Schaack Andreas 2015 Gern vergessene Fakten zur ABS NBS Berlin Nurnberg Eisenbahn Revue International in German 10 514 516 Auch Deutschland mit ETCS Level 2 Eisenbahn Revue International in German 2 76 78 2016 Digitale Schiene Deutschland Starter package for the European Train Control System ETCS Deutsche Bahn Retrieved 1 April 2023 Deutschland Frankfurt am Main Dienstleistungen von Architektur und Ingenieurburos sowie planungsbezogene Leistungen Supplement to the Official Journal of the European Union in German 31 October 2022 Retrieved 1 April 2023 Portals nbsp Transport nbsp Germany Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Halle Saale Hauptbahnhof amp oldid 1184965335, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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