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Linz Hauptbahnhof

Linz Hauptbahnhof or Linz Central Station is a railway station in Linz, the third largest city in Austria, and capital city of the federal state of Upper Austria.[1] Opened in 1858, the station is the centrepiece of the Linz transport hub. It forms part of the Western Railway, and is also a terminus of the Pyhrn Railway, the Summerauer Railway, and the Linzer Lokalbahn (LILO). The station is owned by the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB); train services are operated by the ÖBB and the LILO. With 40,800 passengers daily in 2018/2019, it is the busiest station in Austria outside of Vienna, and the 7th-busiest overall.[2]

Linz Hauptbahnhof
Linz Hauptbahnhof
General information
LocationBahnhofplatz
4020 Linz
Austria
Coordinates48°17′26″N 14°17′28″E / 48.29056°N 14.29111°E / 48.29056; 14.29111
Elevation264 m (AA)
Owned byAustrian Federal Railways (ÖBB)
Operated byÖBB
LILO
Line(s)Western Railway
Pyhrn Railway
Summerauer Railway
Linzer Lokalbahn (LILO)
Platforms14
Tracks12 for ÖBB
2 for LILO
Connections
History
Opened1858 (1858)
Services
Preceding station WESTbahn Following station
Wels Hbf WESTgreen St. Pölten Hbf
Preceding station DB Fernverkehr Following station
Wien Hbf
towards Dortmund Hbf
ICE 91 St. Pölten Hbf
towards Wien Hbf
Preceding station ÖBB Following station
Wels Hbf
towards Zürich Hbf
Railjet Express St. Pölten Hbf
St. Pölten Hbf
St. Pölten Hbf
Wels Hbf
towards München Hbf
St. Pölten Hbf
towards Wien Hbf
St. Pölten Hbf
Wels Hbf St. Pölten Hbf
Wels Hbf
towards Bregenz
Wels Hbf
towards Salzburg Hbf
Railjet St. Valentin
towards Wien Hbf
Wels Hbf EuroNight St. Pölten Hbf
Wels Hbf Nightjet Amstetten
towards Wien Hbf
Wels Hbf
towards Bregenz
Wels Hbf
Rohr-Bad Hall
towards Bischofshofen
ÖBB-Urlaubsexpress
Limited service
St. Pölten Hbf
towards Wien Hbf
Terminus EuroCity Pregarten
towards Praha hl.n.
InterCity Traun
towards Graz Hbf
Attnang-Puchheim
towards Stainach-Irdning
St. Pölten Hbf
towards Wien Hbf
Marchtrenk
towards Passau Hbf
Regional-Express Terminus
Marchtrenk
Marchtrenk
towards Wels Hbf
Terminus Traun
towards Selzthal
Preceding station Upper Austria S-Bahn Following station
Terminus S1 Linz Ebelsberg
towards Garsten
Leonding
towards Wels Hbf
S2 Terminus
Terminus S3 Linz Franckstraße
towards Pregarten
S4 Linz Oed
towards Kirchdorf
Untergaumberg
towards Eferding
S5 Terminus
Location
Linz
Location in Austria
Linz
Location in Europe

Linz Hauptbahnhof is situated in Bahnhofplatz, near the southern edge of the city centre.

History edit

 
Linz's original central station building

The first Linz central station building was completed in 1858, to coincide with the arrival of the Empress Elisabeth Railway company's Western Railway from Vienna.

The station was rebuilt from 1936 by the Nazis - being the closest city to Adolf Hitler's birthplace - in a severe modernist style characterized by a reinforced concrete frame, high ceilings, and elongated windows.[3] But by the time of its completion, Linz had already been designated one of five "Führer cities" where complete remodelling would take place. The site of the station in the remodelling plan was designated as the site of the Führermuseum, with the station to be moved four kilometers to the south at the opposite end of a new main boulevard.[4][5] However, these remodelling plans never came to fruition, and with the rebuilt station building damaged by Allied bombing during World War II, the station was rebuilt for a second time between 1949-1955 in a contemporary sober style.[3]

By the end of the twentieth century, it was no longer appropriate to the increasing requirements of contemporary public transport. Between 2002-2004, the rebuilt station building was completely replaced with a new building designed by Wilhelm Holzbauer. This redevelopment also added the Terminal Tower skyscraper as part of a mixed-use complex.[3]

Station building edit

The present station building is structured in three levels. The main entrance is at ground level, next to the taxi rank, and also provides the connection to the station's bus terminal.

 
The current main hall

The bus terminal is used by Postbuses and some bus and trolleybus routes operated by Linz Linien. It is also used by the Welser company's regional buses, which connect Linz with the neighbouring communities of Traun and Ansfelden.

The railway platforms are accessible via the intermediate level of the building. Here, alongside the ÖBB ticket windows, information services, and the ÖBB club lounge, are shops and restaurants.

In the basement, there are stops for all three lines of the Linz tramway network, and an underground parking garage.

Due to its short transfer routes, large size and bright ambience, the building has repeatedly won the Verkehrsclub Österreich's award for the most popular and beautiful railway station in Austria, ahead of the central stations at Klagenfurt, Wiener Neustadt, and Wels.

Train services edit

The station is served by the following services:

  • Westbahn services Salzburg - Attnang Puchheim - Wels - Linz - Amstetten - St Pölten - Vienna[6]
  • Intercity Express services (ICE 91) Hamburg - Hanover - Kassel - Nürnberg - Passau - Linz - St Pölten - Vienna - Vienna Airport
  • Intercity Express services (ICE 91) Dortmund - Essen - Düsseldorf - Cologne - Koblenz - Frankfurt - Nürnberg - Passau - Linz - St Pölten - Vienna - Vienna Airport
  • RailJet services Zürich - Innsbruck - Salzburg - Linz - St Pölten - Vienna - Győr - Budapest
  • RailJet services Munich - Salzburg - Linz - St Pölten - Vienna - Győr - Budapest

Platforms edit

 
View of the platforms

As at 2015, Linz Hauptbahnhof had 14 operating station platforms, of which platforms 21 and 1 were allocated to Linzer Lokalbahn trains.

The platforms are of the latest design, to correspond with the requirements of the ÖBB's Bahnhofsoffensive. All are equipped with elevators or escalators. All platforms, except platform 22 are through platforms.

Platforms 21 and 22 are primarily used by the S-Bahn lines.

Interchange edit

Following the Bahnhofsoffensive, some changes were visible in public transport interchange at Linz Hauptbahnhof.

Tram station edit

 
Cityrunner 013 in the tram station

Until 2004, the Hauptbahnhof was served only by line 3 of the Linz tram system. Lines 1 and 2 ran along the Wienerstraße, a short distance away. The Wienerstraße route has now been relocated underground between Goethekreuzung and Herz Jesu Kirche. By that new route, lines 1 and 2 now join line 3 in serving the Hauptbahnhof. The former above ground tram route between Blumauerplatz and Herz Jesu Kirche had been removed by 2009, and the streets were resurfaced. Thus, nothing now remains of the old route.

The Hauptbahnhof tram stop is now 86 m (282 ft) long and has space for 2 Cityrunner trams. Both ends of the station are fitted with reversing loops.

Bus terminal edit

In 2004, the bus terminal was built east of the Hauptbahnhof. The bus station is below the county offices (regional service centre) and is at ground level. In the bus terminal there are three long bus platforms, where the Linz AG Linien, Postbus und Wilhelm Welser Traun buses all stop. The bus terminal is a total of 200 m (656 ft) long and 50 m (164 ft) wide.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ ÖBB travel portal: Stations with Luggage lockers "Upper Austria: Linz Hauptbahnhof, Wels Hauptbahnhof, .. Salzburg Hauptbahnhof, ..Graz Hauptbahnhof, Leoben Hauptbahnhof, ...Carinthia / East Tyrol: Klagenfurt Hauptbahnhof, Villach Hauptbahnhof, Tyrol: Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof, .. "
  2. ^ "ÖBB Facts & Figures 2019" (PDF). ÖBB Press. 2019. p. 40. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  3. ^ a b c "Linz - Kultur - Denkmäler: Hauptbahnhof" (in German). City of Linz. Retrieved 2011-04-28.
  4. ^ Plaut (1946)
  5. ^ "Hitler's Museum", Intelligent Television, retrieved 13 December 2008
  6. ^ "WESTbahn".

External links edit

  Media related to Linz Hauptbahnhof at Wikimedia Commons

  • Linzer Lokalbahn - official site (in German)

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Linz Hauptbahnhof or Linz Central Station is a railway station in Linz the third largest city in Austria and capital city of the federal state of Upper Austria 1 Opened in 1858 the station is the centrepiece of the Linz transport hub It forms part of the Western Railway and is also a terminus of the Pyhrn Railway the Summerauer Railway and the Linzer Lokalbahn LILO The station is owned by the Austrian Federal Railways OBB train services are operated by the OBB and the LILO With 40 800 passengers daily in 2018 2019 it is the busiest station in Austria outside of Vienna and the 7th busiest overall 2 Linz HauptbahnhofLinz HauptbahnhofGeneral informationLocationBahnhofplatz4020 LinzAustriaCoordinates48 17 26 N 14 17 28 E 48 29056 N 14 29111 E 48 29056 14 29111Elevation264 m AA Owned byAustrian Federal Railways OBB Operated byOBBLILOLine s Western RailwayPyhrn RailwaySummerauer RailwayLinzer Lokalbahn LILO Platforms14Tracks12 for OBB2 for LILOConnectionsTram Linz Linien Bus Linz 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Halltowards Bischofshofen OBB UrlaubsexpressLimited service St Polten Hbftowards Wien HbfTerminus EuroCity Pregartentowards Praha hl n InterCity Trauntowards Graz HbfAttnang Puchheimtowards Stainach Irdning St Polten Hbftowards Wien HbfMarchtrenktowards Passau Hbf Regional Express TerminusMarchtrenktowards Simbach Inn Marchtrenktowards Wels HbfTerminus Trauntowards SelzthalPreceding station Upper Austria S Bahn Following stationTerminus S1 Linz Ebelsbergtowards GarstenLeondingtowards Wels Hbf S2 TerminusTerminus S3 Linz Franckstrassetowards PregartenS4 Linz Oedtowards KirchdorfUntergaumbergtowards Eferding S5 TerminusLocationLinzLocation in AustriaShow map of AustriaLinzLocation in EuropeShow map of EuropeLinz Hauptbahnhof is situated in Bahnhofplatz near the southern edge of the city centre Contents 1 History 2 Station building 3 Train services 4 Platforms 5 Interchange 5 1 Tram station 5 2 Bus terminal 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Linz s original central station buildingThe first Linz central station building was completed in 1858 to coincide with the arrival of the Empress Elisabeth Railway company s Western Railway from Vienna The station was rebuilt from 1936 by the Nazis being the closest city to Adolf Hitler s birthplace in a severe modernist style characterized by a reinforced concrete frame high ceilings and elongated windows 3 But by the time of its completion Linz had already been designated one of five Fuhrer cities where complete remodelling would take place The site of the station in the remodelling plan was designated as the site of the Fuhrermuseum with the station to be moved four kilometers to the south at the opposite end of a new main boulevard 4 5 However these remodelling plans never came to fruition and with the rebuilt station building damaged by Allied bombing during World War II the station was rebuilt for a second time between 1949 1955 in a contemporary sober style 3 By the end of the twentieth century it was no longer appropriate to the increasing requirements of contemporary public transport Between 2002 2004 the rebuilt station building was completely replaced with a new building designed by Wilhelm Holzbauer This redevelopment also added the Terminal Tower skyscraper as part of a mixed use complex 3 Station building editThe present station building is structured in three levels The main entrance is at ground level next to the taxi rank and also provides the connection to the station s bus terminal nbsp The current main hallThe bus terminal is used by Postbuses and some bus and trolleybus routes operated by Linz Linien It is also used by the Welser company s regional buses which connect Linz with the neighbouring communities of Traun and Ansfelden The railway platforms are accessible via the intermediate level of the building Here alongside the OBB ticket windows information services and the OBB club lounge are shops and restaurants In the basement there are stops for all three lines of the Linz tramway network and an underground parking garage Due to its short transfer routes large size and bright ambience the building has repeatedly won the Verkehrsclub Osterreich s award for the most popular and beautiful railway station in Austria ahead of the central stations at Klagenfurt Wiener Neustadt and Wels Train services editThe station is served by the following services Westbahn services Salzburg Attnang Puchheim Wels Linz Amstetten St Polten Vienna 6 Intercity Express services ICE 91 Hamburg Hanover Kassel Nurnberg Passau Linz St Polten Vienna Vienna Airport Intercity Express services ICE 91 Dortmund Essen Dusseldorf Cologne Koblenz Frankfurt Nurnberg Passau Linz St Polten Vienna Vienna Airport RailJet services Zurich Innsbruck Salzburg Linz St Polten Vienna Gyor Budapest RailJet services Munich Salzburg Linz St Polten Vienna Gyor BudapestPlatforms edit nbsp View of the platforms As at 2015 Linz Hauptbahnhof had 14 operating station platforms of which platforms 21 and 1 were allocated to Linzer Lokalbahn trains The platforms are of the latest design to correspond with the requirements of the OBB s Bahnhofsoffensive All are equipped with elevators or escalators All platforms except platform 22 are through platforms Platforms 21 and 22 are primarily used by the S Bahn lines Interchange editFollowing the Bahnhofsoffensive some changes were visible in public transport interchange at Linz Hauptbahnhof Tram station edit nbsp Cityrunner 013 in the tram stationUntil 2004 the Hauptbahnhof was served only by line 3 of the Linz tram system Lines 1 and 2 ran along the Wienerstrasse a short distance away The Wienerstrasse route has now been relocated underground between Goethekreuzung and Herz Jesu Kirche By that new route lines 1 and 2 now join line 3 in serving the Hauptbahnhof The former above ground tram route between Blumauerplatz and Herz Jesu Kirche had been removed by 2009 and the streets were resurfaced Thus nothing now remains of the old route The Hauptbahnhof tram stop is now 86 m 282 ft long and has space for 2 Cityrunner trams Both ends of the station are fitted with reversing loops Bus terminal edit In 2004 the bus terminal was built east of the Hauptbahnhof The bus station is below the county offices regional service centre and is at ground level In the bus terminal there are three long bus platforms where the Linz AG Linien Postbus und Wilhelm Welser Traun buses all stop The bus terminal is a total of 200 m 656 ft long and 50 m 164 ft wide See also edit nbsp Trains portal nbsp Architecture portal nbsp Austria portalHistory of rail transport in Austria Rail transport in AustriaReferences edit OBB travel portal Stations with Luggage lockers Upper Austria Linz Hauptbahnhof Wels Hauptbahnhof Salzburg Hauptbahnhof Graz Hauptbahnhof Leoben Hauptbahnhof Carinthia East Tyrol Klagenfurt Hauptbahnhof Villach Hauptbahnhof Tyrol Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof OBB Facts amp Figures 2019 PDF OBB Press 2019 p 40 Retrieved 2021 10 07 a b c Linz Kultur Denkmaler Hauptbahnhof in German City of Linz Retrieved 2011 04 28 Plaut 1946 Hitler s Museum Intelligent Television retrieved 13 December 2008 WESTbahn External links edit nbsp Media related to Linz Hauptbahnhof at Wikimedia Commons Linzer Lokalbahn official site in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Linz Hauptbahnhof amp oldid 1182572483, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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