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Prien am Chiemsee station

Prien am Chiemsee station is the largest station of the Bavarian market town of Prien am Chiemsee. The station was opened in 1860 and is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 4 station. It has four platform tracks, one of which is a bay platform. It is served by about 85 Deutsche Bahn trains each day. The station is a separation station and is located on the Rosenheim–Salzburg, Chiemgau Railway (Chiemgaubahn) and the Chiemsee Railway (Chiemseebahn).

Prien am Chiemsee
Separation station
General information
LocationBahnhofplatz 2, Prien am Chiemsee, Bavaria
Germany
Coordinates47°51′20″N 12°20′48″E / 47.855513°N 12.346615°E / 47.855513; 12.346615
Owned byDeutsche Bahn
Operated by
Line(s)
Platforms4, including a bay platform
Other information
Station code5035[1]
DS100 codeMPR[2]
IBNR8004885
Category4[1]
Website
  • stationsdatenbank.de
  • www.bahnhof.de
History
Opened7 May 1860
Services
Preceding station DB Fernverkehr Following station
Bad Endorf IC 24
Königssee
Übersee
Rosenheim ICE 62 Traunstein
Rosenheim EC/RJ 62 Traunstein
towards Graz Hbf
Preceding station ÖBB Following station
Rosenheim
towards München Hbf
Railjet Traunstein
Bad Endorf
towards München Hbf
Traunstein
towards Salzburg Hbf
Preceding station Following station
Bad Endorf
towards München Hbf
RE 5 Bernau am Chiemsee
towards Salzburg Hbf
Preceding station Following station
Terminus RB 52 Urschalling
Location
Prien am Chiemsee
Location within Bavaria
Prien am Chiemsee
Location within Germany
Prien am Chiemsee
Location within Europe

Prien am Chiemsee also contains the terminus of the Chiemsee Railway to Prien-Stock, which is called the Prien (Stock) station.

Location edit

The station is located to the east of central Prien am Chiemsee. The station building faces toward the town centre and is located to the west of the railway. The address of the station is Bahnhofsplatz 2. Seestraße runs under the tracks to the north of the station. To the west Hochriesstraße runs from the Bahnhofsplatz (station forecourt), branching off Seestraße. East of the station area is Hallwangerstraße and on the other side of the street are the tracks of the Chiemsee Railway.

History edit

Prien station was opened on 7 May 1860 with the opening of the line from Rosenheim to Traunstein, which was extended to Salzburg on 1 August 1860. After the commissioning of the station, Prien was only a small town. On 18 August 1878 the station became a railway junction with the opening of the secondary railway (Vizinalbahn) to Aschau (the Chiemgau Railway). At the same time the station's tracks were rebuilt. The station now had six tracks and three platforms: a bay platform, a through track next to the "home" platform (Hausbahnsteig, that is next to the station building), two through tracks on either side of an island platform and two freight tracks. In addition, there were a local freight facility with a loading track connecting towards Salzburg, a wagon turntable and two tracks ending at buffers. On 9 July 1887, the Chiemsee Railway was opened from Prien am Chiemsee to Prien-Stock on the edge of the lake, Chiemsee. In the following years traffic to the station grew because of the construction of the new Herrenchiemsee palace, which was completed in 1885. A signal box was built in 1891 and the first interlocking was installed in 1892. The mechanical interlocking was completed on 4 February 1899; already another signal box and a controlling signal box had been opened in the station building. Platform canopies, a separate station for Chiemsee Railway on the east side of the station and a platform underpass were built from 1909 to 1911. Deutsche Bundesbahn stationed a locomotive of class 323 in Prien for local freight traffic after the Second World War. Deutsche Bundesbahn replaced the mechanical interlocking with a relay interlocking on 20 March 1963 for 552,000 Deutsche Mark. The section of track maintained by the office of the track master (Bahnmeisterei) was extended on 31 May 1968 so that the Bahnmeisterei in Bad Endorf could close. In 1976, the station lost the class 323 locomotive, which was transferred to the Rosenheim depot. On 1 May 1979, the Prien Bahnmeisterei was closed and its section of line was taken over by the Rosenheim Bahnmeisterei. The station's name was changed from Prien to Prien am Chiemsee on 27 May 1990 and the local freight facility was closed on 1 June 1997. The station's signals have been remotely controlled from the Rosenheim electronic signal box since 3 November 2003. A travel centre was opened in the station building on 19 December 2007.

Infrastructure edit

 
Platforms in September 2012

The station has four platform tracks on two platforms, with platform 1 located next to the station building and platform 1a (a bay platform) attached to it. All platforms are 55 centimetres high and the platforms for tracks 1 to 3 are 387 metres long, but track 1a is only 222 metres long.[3] In addition, all platforms are covered. However, they are not accessible for the disabled and only partially fitted with digital train destination indicators. The island platform for tracks 2 and 3 is connected by a tunnel to platform 1. Next to the station forecourt there are park-and-ride spaces and a bus stop. The station building has a travel centre.

Track 1a is used by Regionalbahn trains running to Aschau. Track 1 is served by long-distance and regional services towards Salzburg and track 2 is served by long-distance and regional services towards Munich. Track 3 is no longer used by scheduled trains and, except in exceptional cases, is used as a passing loop.

Rail services edit

The station's long-distance services are InterCity and EuroCity trains between Munich and Austria. EC line 62 consists of a pair of trains running between Munich and Klagenfurt, two pairs of trains between Frankfurt and Klagenfurt, another between Frankfurt and Graz, one between Frankfurt and Linz and a pair of trains between Saarbrücken and Graz. One pair of trains of EC line 32 runs between Münster (Westfalen) or Dortmund and Klagenfurt and is called the Wörthersee. The station is also served by a pair of services each day on InterCity line 26 between Hamburg-Altona and Berchtesgaden, which runs under the name of Königssee; this runs as a Regional-Express between Freilassing and Berchtesgaden. IC line 60 runs between Karlsruhe and Salzburg.

Regional traffic stopping at the station includes an hourly Regional-Express (RE5) service between Munich and Salzburg. These consist of double-deck push–pull trains propelled by class 111 locomotives operated by Bayerische Regiobahn. In addition, hourly Regionalbahn (RB52) services to and from Aschau connect with the Regional-Express to and from Munich. This service is operated by SüdostBayernBahn with class 628 diesel multiple units.

Line Route Frequency
IC 24 Hamburg-AltonaHamburgHannoverGöttingenKassel-WilhelmshöheWürzburgAugsburgMunich EastPrienBerchtesgaden 1 train pair
ICE 62 / IC 62 FrankfurtDarmstadtHeidelberg StuttgartUlmAugsburgMunichMunich EastRosenheimPrienTraunstein – Freilassing – SalzburgVillachKlagenfurt 2 train pairs
Münster DuisburgDüsseldorfCologneKoblenzMainzMannheimVaihingen 1 train pair
Dortmund
EC/RJ 62 Frankfurt – Heidelberg – Stuttgart – Ulm – Augsburg – Munich – Prien – Traunstein – Salzburg – Graz 1 train pair
Saarbrücken – Mannheim – 1 train pair
RE 5 Munich – GrafingRosenheimBad EndorfPrien – Traunstein – Freilassing – Salzburg Hourly
Munich – Rosenheim – Bad Endorf – Prien – Traunstein 4 train pairs in the peak
RB 52 Prien – Aschau Hourly

References edit

Footnotes 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. ^ "Platform information for Prien am Chiemsee station" (in German). Deutsche Bahn. Retrieved 22 February 2013.

Sources edit

  • Franzke, Armin; Mauerer, Josef (2010). 1860-2010: 150 Jahre Bahnstrecke Rosenheim – Salzburg (in German). Munich: PB Service. ISBN 978-3-9812639-2-3.

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Prien am Chiemsee station is the largest station of the Bavarian market town of Prien am Chiemsee The station was opened in 1860 and is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 4 station It has four platform tracks one of which is a bay platform It is served by about 85 Deutsche Bahn trains each day The station is a separation station and is located on the Rosenheim Salzburg Chiemgau Railway Chiemgaubahn and the Chiemsee Railway Chiemseebahn Prien am ChiemseeSeparation stationGeneral informationLocationBahnhofplatz 2 Prien am Chiemsee BavariaGermanyCoordinates47 51 20 N 12 20 48 E 47 855513 N 12 346615 E 47 855513 12 346615Owned byDeutsche BahnOperated byDB Netz DB Station amp ServiceLine s Rosenheim Salzburg KBS 951 Prien am Chiemsee Aschau Chiemgau Railway KBS 952 Prien Prien Stock Chiemsee Railway heritage railway Platforms4 including a bay platformOther informationStation code5035 1 DS100 codeMPR 2 IBNR8004885Category4 1 Websitestationsdatenbank de www bahnhof deHistoryOpened7 May 1860ServicesPreceding station DB Fernverkehr Following stationBad Endorftowards Hamburg Altona IC 24Konigssee Uberseetowards Berchtesgaden HbfRosenheimtowards Frankfurt Main Hbf ICE 62 Traunsteintowards Klagenfurt HbfRosenheimtowards Frankfurt Main Hbf or Saarbrucken Hbf EC RJ 62 Traunsteintowards Graz HbfPreceding station OBB Following stationRosenheimtowards Munchen Hbf Railjet Traunsteintowards Klagenfurt HbfBad Endorftowards Munchen Hbf Traunsteintowards Salzburg HbfPreceding station Following stationBad Endorftowards Munchen Hbf RE 5 Bernau am Chiemseetowards Salzburg HbfPreceding station Following stationTerminus RB 52 Urschallingtowards Aschau Chiemgau LocationPrien am ChiemseeLocation within BavariaShow map of BavariaPrien am ChiemseeLocation within GermanyShow map of GermanyPrien am ChiemseeLocation within EuropeShow map of EuropePrien am Chiemsee also contains the terminus of the Chiemsee Railway to Prien Stock which is called the Prien Stock station Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Infrastructure 4 Rail services 5 References 5 1 Footnotes 5 2 SourcesLocation editThe station is located to the east of central Prien am Chiemsee The station building faces toward the town centre and is located to the west of the railway The address of the station is Bahnhofsplatz 2 Seestrasse runs under the tracks to the north of the station To the west Hochriesstrasse runs from the Bahnhofsplatz station forecourt branching off Seestrasse East of the station area is Hallwangerstrasse and on the other side of the street are the tracks of the Chiemsee Railway History editPrien station was opened on 7 May 1860 with the opening of the line from Rosenheim to Traunstein which was extended to Salzburg on 1 August 1860 After the commissioning of the station Prien was only a small town On 18 August 1878 the station became a railway junction with the opening of the secondary railway Vizinalbahn to Aschau the Chiemgau Railway At the same time the station s tracks were rebuilt The station now had six tracks and three platforms a bay platform a through track next to the home platform Hausbahnsteig that is next to the station building two through tracks on either side of an island platform and two freight tracks In addition there were a local freight facility with a loading track connecting towards Salzburg a wagon turntable and two tracks ending at buffers On 9 July 1887 the Chiemsee Railway was opened from Prien am Chiemsee to Prien Stock on the edge of the lake Chiemsee In the following years traffic to the station grew because of the construction of the new Herrenchiemsee palace which was completed in 1885 A signal box was built in 1891 and the first interlocking was installed in 1892 The mechanical interlocking was completed on 4 February 1899 already another signal box and a controlling signal box had been opened in the station building Platform canopies a separate station for Chiemsee Railway on the east side of the station and a platform underpass were built from 1909 to 1911 Deutsche Bundesbahn stationed a locomotive of class 323 in Prien for local freight traffic after the Second World War Deutsche Bundesbahn replaced the mechanical interlocking with a relay interlocking on 20 March 1963 for 552 000 Deutsche Mark The section of track maintained by the office of the track master Bahnmeisterei was extended on 31 May 1968 so that the Bahnmeisterei in Bad Endorf could close In 1976 the station lost the class 323 locomotive which was transferred to the Rosenheim depot On 1 May 1979 the Prien Bahnmeisterei was closed and its section of line was taken over by the Rosenheim Bahnmeisterei The station s name was changed from Prien to Prien am Chiemsee on 27 May 1990 and the local freight facility was closed on 1 June 1997 The station s signals have been remotely controlled from the Rosenheim electronic signal box since 3 November 2003 A travel centre was opened in the station building on 19 December 2007 Infrastructure edit nbsp Platforms in September 2012The station has four platform tracks on two platforms with platform 1 located next to the station building and platform 1a a bay platform attached to it All platforms are 55 centimetres high and the platforms for tracks 1 to 3 are 387 metres long but track 1a is only 222 metres long 3 In addition all platforms are covered However they are not accessible for the disabled and only partially fitted with digital train destination indicators The island platform for tracks 2 and 3 is connected by a tunnel to platform 1 Next to the station forecourt there are park and ride spaces and a bus stop The station building has a travel centre Track 1a is used by Regionalbahn trains running to Aschau Track 1 is served by long distance and regional services towards Salzburg and track 2 is served by long distance and regional services towards Munich Track 3 is no longer used by scheduled trains and except in exceptional cases is used as a passing loop Rail services editThe station s long distance services are InterCity and EuroCity trains between Munich and Austria EC line 62 consists of a pair of trains running between Munich and Klagenfurt two pairs of trains between Frankfurt and Klagenfurt another between Frankfurt and Graz one between Frankfurt and Linz and a pair of trains between Saarbrucken and Graz One pair of trains of EC line 32 runs between Munster Westfalen or Dortmund and Klagenfurt and is called the Worthersee The station is also served by a pair of services each day on InterCity line 26 between Hamburg Altona and Berchtesgaden which runs under the name of Konigssee this runs as a Regional Express between Freilassing and Berchtesgaden IC line 60 runs between Karlsruhe and Salzburg Regional traffic stopping at the station includes an hourly Regional Express RE5 service between Munich and Salzburg These consist of double deck push pull trains propelled by class 111 locomotives operated by Bayerische Regiobahn In addition hourly Regionalbahn RB52 services to and from Aschau connect with the Regional Express to and from Munich This service is operated by SudostBayernBahn with class 628 diesel multiple units Line Route FrequencyIC 24 Hamburg Altona Hamburg Hannover Gottingen Kassel Wilhelmshohe Wurzburg Augsburg Munich East Prien Berchtesgaden 1 train pairICE 62 IC 62 Frankfurt Darmstadt Heidelberg Stuttgart Ulm Augsburg Munich Munich East Rosenheim Prien Traunstein Freilassing Salzburg Villach Klagenfurt 2 train pairsMunster Duisburg Dusseldorf Cologne Koblenz Mainz Mannheim Vaihingen 1 train pairDortmund EC RJ 62 Frankfurt Heidelberg Stuttgart Ulm Augsburg Munich Prien Traunstein Salzburg Graz 1 train pairSaarbrucken Mannheim 1 train pairRE 5 Munich Grafing Rosenheim Bad Endorf Prien Traunstein Freilassing Salzburg HourlyMunich Rosenheim Bad Endorf Prien Traunstein 4 train pairs in the peakRB 52 Prien Aschau HourlyReferences editFootnotes 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 Platform information for Prien am Chiemsee station in German Deutsche Bahn Retrieved 22 February 2013 Sources edit Franzke Armin Mauerer Josef 2010 1860 2010 150 Jahre Bahnstrecke Rosenheim Salzburg in German Munich PB Service ISBN 978 3 9812639 2 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prien am Chiemsee station amp oldid 1214348912, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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