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Rosenheim station

Rosenheim station (German: Bahnhof Rosenheim) is the main railway station in the city of Rosenheim in Bavaria, Germany. It is the seventh largest passenger station in Bavaria and an important railway hub between the Munich–Rosenheim railway line and the lines to Salzburg, Kufstein/Innsbruck and Mühldorf, as well as the Mangfall Valley Railway. Rosenheim is operated by DB Station&Service, a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn AG, and is classified as a Category 2 station

Rosenheim
Through station
Entrance building
General information
LocationSüdtiroler Platz
Rosenheim, Bavaria
Germany
Coordinates47°51′01.3″N 12°07′10.3″E / 47.850361°N 12.119528°E / 47.850361; 12.119528Coordinates: 47°51′01.3″N 12°07′10.3″E / 47.850361°N 12.119528°E / 47.850361; 12.119528
Owned byDeutsche Bahn
Operated by
Line(s)
Platforms
  • 7 long-distance platforms
  • 1 bay platform
Other information
Station codeMRO
Category2
History
Opened19 April 1876; 146 years ago (1876-04-19)
Electrified12 April 1927; 95 years ago (1927-04-12)
Passengers
20,000 per day
Services
Preceding station   DB Fernverkehr   Following station
toward München Hbf
Railjet
toward Munich Hbf
EuroCity
toward Verona
EuroCity
toward Linz Hbf
Preceding station   Meridian   Following station
toward Munchen Hbf
RE 5
via Grafing - Rosenheim
toward Salzburg Hbf
toward Munich Hbf
RB 54
via Grafing - Rosenheim
Raubling
toward Kufstein
Rosenheim Aicherpark
toward Munich Hbf
RB 58
Mangfalltal-Bahn
via Holzkirchen
Terminus
Preceding station   Südostbayernbahn   Following station
TerminusRB 44
via Wasserburg am Inn
Rosenheim Hochschule
Location
Rosenheim
Location in Bavaria
Rosenheim
Location in Germany
Rosenheim
Location in Europe

History

A first station on the Rosenheim–Kufstein–Innsbruck line, promoted by industrialist Joseph Maffei and King Maximilian II of Bavaria, was opened on 31 October 1857. Located south of the city centre, it soon proved to be too small after the opening of the line to Salzburg in 1860 and the Austrian Brenner Railway in 1867. From 1873 onwards, a new station at the present site was built; it was inaugurated on 19 April 1876. After only 18 years of usage, the old station building was sold to the City of Rosenheim and serves as its town hall (Rathaus) up to today.

 
Railway tracks about 1905

The new station, a Neo-Renaissance building, was large enough to cope with the additional traffic on the newly opened line to Mühldorf from 1 May 1876. It was nevertheless rebuilt and enlarged several times during the following decades, including an extended freight yards and a locomotive depot (Bahnbetriebswerk). The premises were severely damaged by strategic bombing in World War II, operations ceased on 20 April 1945.

After the war, the railway connections were restored and a provisional entrance hall was rebuilt by 1950. The present station building was inaugurated on 27 July 1957. From 1967 onwards, corridor trains on the Deutsches Eck railway link, operated by the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB), passed through Rosenheim and had to turn back here (while leaving the wagons was prohibited), until from 1982 the so-called "Rosenheim curve" (Rosenheimer Kurve) allowed bypassing the station.

Operational usage

 
Railway tracks in 2010

Rosenheim station is a major railway hub for Regional-Express and Regionalbahn trains in Upper Bavaria, operated by the SüdostBayernBahn network of Deutsche Bahn AG as well as by the private Bayerische Oberlandbahn railway company (Meridian). Every hour trains arrive from Salzburg, Munich, Innsbruck, Kreuzstraße/Holzkirchen and Mühldorf am Inn roughly at the same time and depart a few minutes later.

In addition Eurocity trains from Dortmund and Munich to Verona and Klagenfurt as well as Intercity trains from Hamburg and Frankfurt am Main to Salzburg arrive every two hours and there are occasional night trains to Italy and Austria/Serbia/Hungary. Since 2011, the new ÖBB Railjet high speed train running between Munich and Vienna/Budapest stops at Rosenheim once per day. ÖBB corridor trains from Salzburg to Kufstein and back still pass to the south of the station on the Rosenheim curve.

Many regional and city buses of the local passenger transport executive (RoVG) depart from the station and taxis may be taken from a large taxi stand in front of the station building.

Train services

The station is served by the following services:

  • RailJet services Munich - Salzburg - Linz - St Pölten - Vienna - Győr - Budapest
Line Route Frequency Operator
RE 5 München Hauptbahnhof (– Grafing) – Rosenheim – TraunsteinFreilassingSalzburg Hourly Meridian
RB 54 München Hauptbahnhof – Grafing – Rosenheim – Kufstein Hourly Meridian
RB 58 München HauptbahnhofHolzkirchen – Rosenheim Hourly Meridian
RB 44 Rosenheim - Mühldorf (Oberbayern) Hourly Südostbayernbahn

See also

References

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Rosenheim station German Bahnhof Rosenheim is the main railway station in the city of Rosenheim in Bavaria Germany It is the seventh largest passenger station in Bavaria and an important railway hub between the Munich Rosenheim railway line and the lines to Salzburg Kufstein Innsbruck and Muhldorf as well as the Mangfall Valley Railway Rosenheim is operated by DB Station amp Service a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn AG and is classified as a Category 2 stationRosenheimThrough stationEntrance buildingGeneral informationLocationSudtiroler PlatzRosenheim BavariaGermanyCoordinates47 51 01 3 N 12 07 10 3 E 47 850361 N 12 119528 E 47 850361 12 119528 Coordinates 47 51 01 3 N 12 07 10 3 E 47 850361 N 12 119528 E 47 850361 12 119528Owned byDeutsche BahnOperated byDB Netz DB Station amp ServiceLine s Rosenheim Muhldorf de 0 0 km Rosenheim Kufstein 0 0 km Munich Rosenheim 64 87 km Rosenheim Salzburg 0 0 km Rosenheim Holzkirchen 37 2 km Platforms7 long distance platforms 1 bay platformOther informationStation codeMROCategory2HistoryOpened19 April 1876 146 years ago 1876 04 19 Electrified12 April 1927 95 years ago 1927 04 12 Passengers20 000 per dayServicesPreceding station DB Fernverkehr Following stationMunchen Osttoward Munchen HbfRailjetSalzburg Hbftoward Budapest KeletiMunchen Osttoward Munich HbfEuroCityKufsteintoward VeronaMunchen Osttoward Frankfurt HbfEuroCityPrien am Chiemseetoward Linz HbfPreceding station Meridian Following stationGrosskarolinenfeldtoward Munchen HbfRE 5via Grafing RosenheimBad Endorftoward Salzburg HbfGrosskarolinenfeldtoward Munich HbfRB 54via Grafing RosenheimRaublingtoward KufsteinRosenheim Aicherparktoward Munich HbfRB 58Mangfalltal Bahnvia HolzkirchenTerminusPreceding station Sudostbayernbahn Following stationTerminusRB 44via Wasserburg am InnRosenheim Hochschuletoward Muhldorf Oberbay LocationRosenheimLocation in BavariaShow map of BavariaRosenheimLocation in GermanyShow map of GermanyRosenheimLocation in EuropeShow map of Europe Contents 1 History 2 Operational usage 3 Train services 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory EditA first station on the Rosenheim Kufstein Innsbruck line promoted by industrialist Joseph Maffei and King Maximilian II of Bavaria was opened on 31 October 1857 Located south of the city centre it soon proved to be too small after the opening of the line to Salzburg in 1860 and the Austrian Brenner Railway in 1867 From 1873 onwards a new station at the present site was built it was inaugurated on 19 April 1876 After only 18 years of usage the old station building was sold to the City of Rosenheim and serves as its town hall Rathaus up to today Railway tracks about 1905 The new station a Neo Renaissance building was large enough to cope with the additional traffic on the newly opened line to Muhldorf from 1 May 1876 It was nevertheless rebuilt and enlarged several times during the following decades including an extended freight yards and a locomotive depot Bahnbetriebswerk The premises were severely damaged by strategic bombing in World War II operations ceased on 20 April 1945 After the war the railway connections were restored and a provisional entrance hall was rebuilt by 1950 The present station building was inaugurated on 27 July 1957 From 1967 onwards corridor trains on the Deutsches Eck railway link operated by the Austrian Federal Railways OBB passed through Rosenheim and had to turn back here while leaving the wagons was prohibited until from 1982 the so called Rosenheim curve Rosenheimer Kurve allowed bypassing the station Operational usage Edit Railway tracks in 2010 Rosenheim station is a major railway hub for Regional Express and Regionalbahn trains in Upper Bavaria operated by the SudostBayernBahn network of Deutsche Bahn AG as well as by the private Bayerische Oberlandbahn railway company Meridian Every hour trains arrive from Salzburg Munich Innsbruck Kreuzstrasse Holzkirchen and Muhldorf am Inn roughly at the same time and depart a few minutes later In addition Eurocity trains from Dortmund and Munich to Verona and Klagenfurt as well as Intercity trains from Hamburg and Frankfurt am Main to Salzburg arrive every two hours and there are occasional night trains to Italy and Austria Serbia Hungary Since 2011 the new OBB Railjet high speed train running between Munich and Vienna Budapest stops at Rosenheim once per day OBB corridor trains from Salzburg to Kufstein and back still pass to the south of the station on the Rosenheim curve Many regional and city buses of the local passenger transport executive RoVG depart from the station and taxis may be taken from a large taxi stand in front of the station building Train services EditThe station is served by the following services RailJet services Munich Salzburg Linz St Polten Vienna Gyor BudapestLine Route Frequency OperatorRE 5 Munchen Hauptbahnhof Grafing Rosenheim Traunstein Freilassing Salzburg Hourly MeridianRB 54 Munchen Hauptbahnhof Grafing Rosenheim Kufstein Hourly MeridianRB 58 Munchen Hauptbahnhof Holzkirchen Rosenheim Hourly MeridianRB 44 Rosenheim Muhldorf Oberbayern Hourly SudostbayernbahnSee also EditList of scheduled railway routes in GermanyReferences Edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rosenheim station amp oldid 1129767983, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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