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Schorndorf station

Schorndorf station is in the city of Schorndorf in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It was opened in 1861 along with the Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt–Nördlingen railway from Stuttgart to Aalen. The abbreviation of the station is TSF and it is currently used by about 10,000 passengers a day.

Schorndorf
Through station
General information
LocationBahnhof 1, Schorndorf, Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Coordinates48°48′25″N 9°31′35″E / 48.80694°N 9.52639°E / 48.80694; 9.52639
Line(s)
Platforms6
Other information
Station code5682[1]
DS100 codeTSF[2]
IBNR8012700
Category3[1]
Fare zone: 4[3]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened23 June 1861
Passengers
~10,000[4]
Services
Preceding station Following station
Stuttgart Hbf IRE 1 Schwäbisch Gmünd
towards Aalen Hbf
Waiblingen MEX 13 Urbach (b Schorndorf)
towards Crailsheim
Preceding station Württembergische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft Following station
Terminus RB 61 Schorndorf-Hammerschlag
towards Rudersberg-Oberndorf
Preceding station Stuttgart S-Bahn Following station
Weiler (Rems)
towards Filderstadt
S 2 Terminus
Location
Schorndorf
Location in Baden-Württemberg
Schorndorf
Location in Germany
Schorndorf
Location in Europe

Location edit

The station is situated on the northern edge of the historic Altstadt of the city of Schorndorf in the centre of the city. Next to the station to its east is the central bus station, to the west was the former freight yard.

Layout of the station edit

 
Looking over the tracks towards Aalen

The station consists of a Renaissance Revival reception building completed in 1863 with some later additions.

It has six tracks, namely platform tracks 1–5 and track 14 to the west of the station. Tracks 1–3 and track 5 are in normal use while track 14 is occasionally used for S-Bahn services. Otherwise, this track is mostly used for storing S-Bahn trains.

Track 5 is used exclusively for services of the Wieslauf Valley Railway. It is—since the removal of an eastern connection—only connected on the western side of the station to the Rems Railway.

All platforms are equipped with ramps and lifts for access for the disabled.

As part of the economic stimulus platform, the reception building was rehabilitated with energy-related measures. In addition, the platform roof on the main platform is being renovated.

History edit

 
Former freight yard

With the completion of the Fils Valley Railway in 1850, construction of the Rems Railway began in 1858. The line was originally planned in 1845 to pass south of the city of Schorndorf. The local council and the citizens' committee decided in 1858 not to support this solution. Construction of the section through Schorndorf began in 1860.

The railway construction occurred at a time of great misery in Schorndorf and saved many people from starvation or emigration. The station was built between the former centre, now the Old City (Altstadt) and the suburbs. A trial run on the section from Cannstatt to Schorndorf was celebrated at the station on 23 June 1861.[5] The station was opened on 18 July 1861. A week later, on 25 July 1861, scheduled operation started on the line from Cannstatt to Wasseralfingen (to the east of Aalen). On 3 October 1863, the line (now part of the Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt–Nördlingen railway) was opened from Wasseralfingen to Nördlingen.

In 1873 and 1874, there were also plans for a connection from Schorndorf to Plochingen, but this project was rejected. Other plans had called for a line from Schorndorf to Ludwigsburg, but this idea was not realized.

In 1908, the Wieslauf Valley Railway opened and Schorndorf station became a junction.

Schorndorf station signal box "Sf" (s=Schorndorf, f=dispatcher) of class Sp Dr S59 (track map push-button switchboard from Siemens, class 59) was put into operation in 1962, but it was closed on 1 July 2001. Since then, Schorndorf station has been remotely controlled from Waiblingen.

Operations edit

 
Steam train on Wieslauf Valley Railway at Schorndorf

The station is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 3 station.

Long distance edit

In the early morning and late evening some InterCity trains on the IC 61 KarlsruheNurembergLeipzig route stop at Schorndorf station.

Regional transport edit

Schorndorf is an intermediate station of regional services (line RB13/R2) running every half hour from Stuttgart to Aalen. It is served every two hours by Interregio-Express trains from Karlsruhe to Aalen. Schorndorf station is the terminus of line S2 of the Stuttgart S-Bahn from Filderstadt. The Wieslauf Valley Railway, operated by the Württembergische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, branches off east of the station to the north to Rudersberg.

Line Route Frequency
IRE 1 Karlsruhe – Stuttgart – Schorndorf – Schwäbisch Gmünd  – Aalen Every two hours (sometimes hourly)
MEX 13 Stuttgart – SchorndorfSchwäbisch GmündAalen (– Ellwangen – Crailsheim) Every half hour; to Ellwangen every hour, to Crailsheim every two hours
MEX 13 Schorndorf – Schwäbisch Gmünd – Aalen Two connections on Fri/Sat and Sat/Sun nights and before holidays, connecting with S 2 from/to Stuttgart
RB 61 Schorndorf – Schlechtbach – Miedelsbach-Steinenberg – Rudersberg – Rudersberg Oberndorf 30 minutes
S 2 SchorndorfEndersbachFellbachWaiblingenNürnberger StraßeBad CannstattHauptbahnhofStadtmitteSchwabstraßeVaihingenRohrFlughafen/MesseFilderstadt 30 minutes,
15 minutes in the peaks

Freight edit

West of the station is the siding of the logistics centre of the appliance manufacturer Bauknecht, owned by Whirlpool Corporation. It gets 20% of its incoming freight by rail.[6]

There used to be an extensive industrial railway network in Schorndorf, connecting the Hammerschlag industrial area through the suburban streets to the Rems Railway. Even the Bauknecht factory had a rail connection until 2000.[6]

Services at the station edit

The station building has ticket counters, a bakery and a kiosk. In the neighbouring former Express freight building there is now a book and magazine store and an Internet café.

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. ^ "Tarifzoneneinteilung" (PDF). Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart. 1 April 2020. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  4. ^ www.Bahnhof.de: Sanierung des Bahnhofs Schorndorf
  5. ^ Kurt Seidel (1987). Die Remsbahn. Schienenwege in Ostwürttemberg (in German). Stuttgart: Theiss. p. 44. ISBN 3-8062-0483-7.
  6. ^ a b "Ein Teil der weißen Ware rollt in Waggons zu Bauknecht" (in German). Stuttgarter Zeitung. 12 February 2009.

Sources edit

  • Geschichte der Stadt Schorndorf (in German). Stuttgart: Konrad Theiss Verlag GmbH. 2002.

External links edit

  • "Locality plan" (PDF (57 kB)) (in German). Retrieved 8 April 2011.
  • "Platform information" (in German). Deutsche Bahn. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
  • "Track plan" (PDF (154 kB)) (in German). Deutsche Bahn. Retrieved 8 April 2011.

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Schorndorf station is in the city of Schorndorf in the German state of Baden Wurttemberg It was opened in 1861 along with the Stuttgart Bad Cannstatt Nordlingen railway from Stuttgart to Aalen The abbreviation of the station is TSF and it is currently used by about 10 000 passengers a day SchorndorfThrough stationGeneral informationLocationBahnhof 1 Schorndorf Baden WurttembergGermanyCoordinates48 48 25 N 9 31 35 E 48 80694 N 9 52639 E 48 80694 9 52639Line s Stuttgart Nordlingen Wieslauf Valley RailwayPlatforms6Other informationStation code5682 1 DS100 codeTSF 2 IBNR8012700Category3 1 Fare zone 4 3 Websitewww bahnhof deHistoryOpened23 June 1861Passengers 10 000 4 ServicesPreceding station Following station Stuttgart Hbftowards Karlsruhe Hbf IRE 1 Schwabisch Gmundtowards Aalen Hbf Waiblingentowards Stuttgart Hbf MEX 13 Urbach b Schorndorf towards Crailsheim Preceding station Wurttembergische Eisenbahn Gesellschaft Following station Terminus RB 61 Schorndorf Hammerschlagtowards Rudersberg Oberndorf Preceding station Stuttgart S Bahn Following station Weiler Rems towards Filderstadt S 2 TerminusLocationSchorndorfLocation in Baden WurttembergShow map of Baden WurttembergSchorndorfLocation in GermanyShow map of GermanySchorndorfLocation in EuropeShow map of Europe Contents 1 Location 2 Layout of the station 3 History 4 Operations 4 1 Long distance 4 2 Regional transport 4 3 Freight 5 Services at the station 6 References 6 1 Footnotes 6 2 Sources 7 External linksLocation editThe station is situated on the northern edge of the historic Altstadt of the city of Schorndorf in the centre of the city Next to the station to its east is the central bus station to the west was the former freight yard Layout of the station edit nbsp Looking over the tracks towards Aalen The station consists of a Renaissance Revival reception building completed in 1863 with some later additions It has six tracks namely platform tracks 1 5 and track 14 to the west of the station Tracks 1 3 and track 5 are in normal use while track 14 is occasionally used for S Bahn services Otherwise this track is mostly used for storing S Bahn trains Track 5 is used exclusively for services of the Wieslauf Valley Railway It is since the removal of an eastern connection only connected on the western side of the station to the Rems Railway All platforms are equipped with ramps and lifts for access for the disabled As part of the economic stimulus platform the reception building was rehabilitated with energy related measures In addition the platform roof on the main platform is being renovated History edit nbsp Former freight yard With the completion of the Fils Valley Railway in 1850 construction of the Rems Railway began in 1858 The line was originally planned in 1845 to pass south of the city of Schorndorf The local council and the citizens committee decided in 1858 not to support this solution Construction of the section through Schorndorf began in 1860 The railway construction occurred at a time of great misery in Schorndorf and saved many people from starvation or emigration The station was built between the former centre now the Old City Altstadt and the suburbs A trial run on the section from Cannstatt to Schorndorf was celebrated at the station on 23 June 1861 5 The station was opened on 18 July 1861 A week later on 25 July 1861 scheduled operation started on the line from Cannstatt to Wasseralfingen to the east of Aalen On 3 October 1863 the line now part of the Stuttgart Bad Cannstatt Nordlingen railway was opened from Wasseralfingen to Nordlingen In 1873 and 1874 there were also plans for a connection from Schorndorf to Plochingen but this project was rejected Other plans had called for a line from Schorndorf to Ludwigsburg but this idea was not realized In 1908 the Wieslauf Valley Railway opened and Schorndorf station became a junction Schorndorf station signal box Sf s Schorndorf f dispatcher of class Sp Dr S59 track map push button switchboard from Siemens class 59 was put into operation in 1962 but it was closed on 1 July 2001 Since then Schorndorf station has been remotely controlled from Waiblingen Operations edit nbsp Steam train on Wieslauf Valley Railway at Schorndorf The station is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 3 station Long distance edit In the early morning and late evening some InterCity trains on the IC 61 Karlsruhe Nuremberg Leipzig route stop at Schorndorf station Regional transport edit Schorndorf is an intermediate station of regional services line RB13 R2 running every half hour from Stuttgart to Aalen It is served every two hours by Interregio Express trains from Karlsruhe to Aalen Schorndorf station is the terminus of line S2 of the Stuttgart S Bahn from Filderstadt The Wieslauf Valley Railway operated by the Wurttembergische Eisenbahn Gesellschaft branches off east of the station to the north to Rudersberg Line Route Frequency IRE 1 Karlsruhe Stuttgart Schorndorf Schwabisch Gmund Aalen Every two hours sometimes hourly MEX 13 Stuttgart Schorndorf Schwabisch Gmund Aalen Ellwangen Crailsheim Every half hour to Ellwangen every hour to Crailsheim every two hours MEX 13 Schorndorf Schwabisch Gmund Aalen Two connections on Fri Sat and Sat Sun nights and before holidays connecting with S 2 from to Stuttgart RB 61 Schorndorf Schlechtbach Miedelsbach Steinenberg Rudersberg Rudersberg Oberndorf 30 minutes S 2 Schorndorf Endersbach Fellbach Waiblingen Nurnberger Strasse Bad Cannstatt Hauptbahnhof Stadtmitte Schwabstrasse Vaihingen Rohr Flughafen Messe Filderstadt 30 minutes 15 minutes in the peaks Freight edit West of the station is the siding of the logistics centre of the appliance manufacturer Bauknecht owned by Whirlpool Corporation It gets 20 of its incoming freight by rail 6 There used to be an extensive industrial railway network in Schorndorf connecting the Hammerschlag industrial area through the suburban streets to the Rems Railway Even the Bauknecht factory had a rail connection until 2000 6 Services at the station editThe station building has ticket counters a bakery and a kiosk In the neighbouring former Express freight building there is now a book and magazine store and an Internet cafe References 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 Tarifzoneneinteilung PDF Verkehrs und Tarifverbund Stuttgart 1 April 2020 Retrieved 16 April 2020 www Bahnhof de Sanierung des Bahnhofs Schorndorf Kurt Seidel 1987 Die Remsbahn Schienenwege in Ostwurttemberg in German Stuttgart Theiss p 44 ISBN 3 8062 0483 7 a b Ein Teil der weissen Ware rollt in Waggons zu Bauknecht in German Stuttgarter Zeitung 12 February 2009 Sources edit Geschichte der Stadt Schorndorf in German Stuttgart Konrad Theiss Verlag GmbH 2002 External links edit Locality plan PDF 57 kB in German Retrieved 8 April 2011 Platform information in German Deutsche Bahn Retrieved 8 April 2011 Track plan PDF 154 kB in German Deutsche Bahn Retrieved 8 April 2011 Portals nbsp Transport nbsp Baden Wurttemberg Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Schorndorf station amp oldid 1192570726, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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