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Siegburg/Bonn station

Siegburg/Bonn station, in the town of Siegburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, is on the Cologne–Frankfurt high-speed rail line and the Sieg Railway. It was rebuilt for the high-speed line and is connected to Bonn by the Siegburg line of the Bonn Stadtbahn. It is in the network area of the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Sieg (Rhine-Sieg Transport Association).

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General information
LocationWilhelmstr. 45, Siegburg, North Rhine-Westphalia
Germany
Coordinates50°47′37″N 7°12′10″E / 50.7937°N 7.2028°E / 50.7937; 7.2028
Owned byDeutsche Bahn
Operated by
Line(s)
Platforms4
Other information
Station code5840[1]
DS100 codeKSIB[2]
IBNR8005556
Category3[1]
Fare zoneVRS: 2551[3]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened1859
Passengers
20,000 per day[4]
Services
Other services
Preceding station Bonn Stadtbahn Following station
Terminus Line 66 Sankt Augustin Mülldorf
towards Bad Honnef
Line 67 Sankt Augustin Mülldorf
Location
Siegburg/Bonn
Location in North Rhine-Westphalia
Siegburg/Bonn
Location in Germany
Siegburg/Bonn
Location in Europe

History

 
Station building (track side)

The original Siegburg station opened in 1859 on the Sieg Railway (German: Siegstrecke). In 1870, Siegburg became the northern end of the East Rhine Railway (Rechte Rheinstrecke), with the intention that it would be later extended through the Agger valley through the Ruhr to Bochum or Essen, so that Siegburg would become a significant railway junction. Influential people in Cologne finally prevailed, so instead the East Rhine Railway was extended from Friedrich-Wilhelms-Hütte to Troisdorf in order to connect to Cologne, resulting in the line to Siegburg becoming only a branch line parallel with the Sieg Railway. This line was opened in 1872 and closed in 1884. The terminus of this line, the Rheinische Bahnhof (Rhenish station), named after its operator, the Rhenish Railway Company (Rheinische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft), was next to the station of the Sieg Railway of the Cologne-Minden Railway Company (Cöln-Mindener Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft) on a site later used as a freight depot.[5] In the same year, the Siegburg–Olpe railway (or Agger Valley Railway) via Overath and Dieringhausen to Olpe was opened. With the opening of the direct Köln-Kalk–Overath railway in 1910, the Siegburg–Olpe line lost its importance and it has no longer been used for passenger services since 1954. In 1897, a narrow gauge line was built by the Brölthaler Eisenbahn-Actien-Gesellschaft (Bröl Valley Railway Company) to its own station south of Siegburg station; this was closed in 1955. In 1911, the Siegburg Railway (Siegburger Bahn) was opened, which is now operated as part of the Bonn Stadtbahn. In 1914, the Siegburg–Zündorf Light Railway (Kleinbahn Siegburg–Zündorf) was opened, but the Siegburg–Troisdorf section of it was closed in 1963.

In 1989, the federal government decided that the new Cologne-Frankfurt high-speed line would run on the eastern side of the Rhine. Intermediate stations would be provided in—along with Cologne/Bonn Airport, the Limburg area, Mainz, Wiesbaden and Frankfurt Airport—Bonn-Vilich or Siegburg.[6]

On 13 May 1997, the ceremonial beginning of the construction of the Cologne-Frankfurt high-speed line in North Rhine-Westphalia was celebrated in Siegburg: the North Rhine-Westphalian Economics Minister, Wolfgang Clement, Federal Minister of Transport, Matthias Wissmann, and Deutsche Bahn chairman, Heinz Dürr, operated a device symbolising three levers of a lever frame of a mechanical interlocking. As part of the ceremony, an Intercity-Express (ICE) ran from Siegburg for the first time, carrying honoured guests and 500 other specially-chosen travellers, via Cologne and Düsseldorf to Oberhausen and back.[7]

Reconstruction as an ICE station

 
The Stadtbahn stop in the basement
 
An ICE 3 train passing through the station without stopping

At the turn of 1996/1997, a contract was awarded for section 23 of the new line, which covered a 3.3 km (2.1 mi)-long section, which was mainly located in the area of the town of Siegburg. At a cost of about Deutsche Mark (DM) 40 million, two through high-speed tracks would be built, platforms would be built or modified and bridges would be built or rebuilt.[8]

As part of the construction of the Cologne-Frankfurt high-speed line, the old station was demolished in 2000 and replaced by a new building, which was opened in late September 2004.[9] There was also urban redevelopment around the station. In particular, the old station building had to be demolished for the new line. Deutsche Bahn and the town of Siegburg advertised a design competition for the new building.[10]

On 25 June 2001, representatives of Deutsche Bahn and the town of Siegburg signed a framework agreement for the renovation of the station. Four days later, the construction contract was awarded. The opening was planned for the third quarter of 2002.[11] From 1,200 to 3,000 square metres of floor area was provided for trading and other services. In addition, two new tracks were laid so that ICE services could stop or run through non-stop.[12] The through tracks can be run at 200 km/h and the entry and exit tracks to the two ICE platform tracks can be run at 100 km/h.

On 26 July 2002, a day after the opening run, Siegburg was a stopover of an ICE 3 service from Frankfurt via Siegburg to Montabaur. About 500 people who had participated in the project joined at Siegburg.[13]

With the full opening of the new line on 15 December 2002, the station was renamed as "Siegburg/Bonn". The new name is intended to indicate that this station serves as the high-speed line connection for Bonn, as the majority of long-distance trains between the Rhine/Main region and Cologne no longer run through Bonn Central Station.

The Siegburg line of the Stadtbahn that previously ended in the station forecourt was rebuilt on a ramp that runs directly into the basement of the new station. The underground station has two high-level platforms. From there, the platforms used by long-distance and regional services can be reached via stairs and lifts. The departure times of the Stadtbahn services are displayed on the notice boards at the entrance of the station.

The station now has six tracks: two through tracks on the high-speed line and four platform edges (an island platform and two outer platforms).[14] The 400-metre (1,312 ft)-long ICE platforms[15] are covered for 300 m (984 ft) of their length. The island platform is served by both ICE trains to Cologne and regional and S-Bahn trains towards Hennef (Sieg). The platform served by regional and S-Bahn services from Cologne is 210 m (689 ft) long.[15][16]

Two class 226 locomotives were stationed at Siegburg/Bonn from 2003 station for towing broken down trains on the high-speed line.[17] These locomotives were later withdrawn.

Before the opening of the rebuilt station, 100 parking spaces were needed.[18] At the opening of the station there were about 500 parking spaces. The number of parking spaces at the station was recently increased from around 1,000 to around 1,500 by the construction of a parking garage.[4]

Rail services

Long-distance services

The following ICE services stop at Siegburg/Bonn:

Line Route Frequency
ICE 42 (Münster –) DortmundDüsseldorfSiegburg/BonnFrankfurt AirportMannheimStuttgartMunich Every 2 hours
ICE 43 (Hannover –) Dortmund – WuppertalSiegburg/Bonn – Frankfurt Airport – Mannheim – KarlsruheBasel SBB Every 2 hours
ICE 45 Köln – Cologne/Bonn AirportSiegburg/BonnMontabaurLimburg SüdWiesbadenMainz – Mannheim – HeidelbergVaihingen – Stuttgart Individual services
ICE 49 Cologne Hbf (– Cologne/Bonn Airport) – Siegburg/Bonn – Montabaur – Limburg Süd – Frankfurt Airport – Frankfurt (M) Hbf Individual services
ICE 79 Brussels-South – Brussels-NorthLiège-GuilleminsAachen – Cologne Hbf – (Cologne/Bonn Airport) – Siegburg/Bonn – (Limburg Süd) – (Montabaur) – Frankfurt Airport – Frankfurt (M) Hbf Individual services

Regional services

Cologne/Bonn Airport S-Bahn service

It is served by the following regional services:

Line Line name Route
RE 9 Rhein-Sieg-Express AachenDürenCologne HbfSiegburg/BonnSiegen
S12 Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn Horrem – Cologne Hbf – Porz (Rhein)Siegburg/BonnAu (Sieg)
S19 Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn Düren – Cologne Hbf – Cologne/Bonn AirportSiegburg/Bonn – Au (Sieg)

Stadtbahn

It is served by the following Stadtbahn services:

Line Operator Route
66 Bonn Stadtbahn Siegburg – Sankt AugustinBonn Hbf – trunk line – OberkasselBad Honnef
67 Bonn Stadtbahn Siegburg – Sankt Augustin – Bonn Hbf – trunk line – Bad Godesberg (two services in the mornings only on schooldays)

AIRail

Since 5 November 2007, the station has been integrated as part of the AIRail Service. In the station’s travel centre there were two Lufthansa check-in machines, which allowed passengers to check their luggage on Lufthansa flights. These have since been replaced by other check-in arrangements.[19] Passengers travel by ICE to Frankfurt Airport long-distance station and then proceed to their aircraft. The baggage is carried to Frankfurt airport and taken to the aircraft.

The station has the IATA code of ZPY.

Importance for the Bonn region

According to traffic counts, about 20,000 passengers use the station every day (February 2011).[4]

As part of the initial operations on the new Cologne-Frankfurt high-speed line Siegburg/Bonn was served from 1 August 2002 by every third ICE train and the remaining two passed through without stopping.[20] In the first year an ICE served the station approximately every two hours both ways. A few hundred ICE passengers were counted each day.[21]

Up to 2004, passenger numbers grew by 70 percent per year. 14,000 ICE passengers were counted each week in 2004 and there were around 20,000 in 2005.[22] In 2005 just under 2,500 ICE passengers were counted each day and there were around 4,000 in 2012.[21] In mid-2012, DB stated that about 8,000 ICE passengers embarked at the three stations of Siegburg/Bonn, South Limburg and Montabaur.[23]

In the 2010 timetable about 56 ICE trains stopped each weekday in Siegburg/Bonn. In the 2007 timetable 61 ICE trains stopped each weekday, as opposed to 51 in 2005 and 38 in 2003. The number of direct services to and from Frankfurt Central Station has increased to 29. In the 2012 timetable, the station is served by 57 ICE services each day.[21]

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Stationspreisliste 2023" [Station price list 2023] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 28 November 2022. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
  2. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  3. ^ "VRS-Gemeinschaftstarif" (PDF) (in German). Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Sieg. 20 April 2020. p. 206. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  4. ^ a b c Klaus Elsen (21 February 2011). "Parkhaus am Siegburger ICE-Bahnhof wird erweitert". General-Anzeiger (in German). Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  5. ^ Klaus Strack (2010). 150 Jahre Eisenbahn im Siegtal (in German). Nümbrecht: Galunder. ISBN 978-3-89909-100-7.
  6. ^ "Anlage zum Sachstandsbericht Bundesverkehrswegeplan 1985 und Gesamtdeutscher Verkehrswegeplan". Bundesverkehrswegeplan 1985 - Stand der Realisierung (in German). Bonn: Der Bundesminister für Verkehr. 2 October 1990. p. 41.
  7. ^ DBBauProjekt GmbH, ed. (1997). "Baubeginn in Nordrhein-Westfalen: großer Bahnhof für die Rhein/Sieg-Region". Zum Thema (in German). Darmstadt: Hestra (3): 3–6.
  8. ^ DBBauProjekt GmbH, ed. (February 1997). "Neubaustrecke aktuell: Auftrag vergeben, Aufforderungsarbeiten begonnen, Bauvorbereitungen im Baulos C". Zum Thema (in German). Darmstadt: Hestra (1): 7–8.
  9. ^ "Zeittafel − Chronologie einer Strecke". Eisenbahn Journal (in German) (3 (special)): 86 f. 2002. ISBN 3-89610-095-5.
  10. ^ Neubaustrecke Köln–Rhein/Main: Bauabschnitt Nord: Köln–Sankt Augustin (in German). Frankfurt am Main: DBProjekt GmbH Köln–Rhein/Main, Projektleitung. February 2000. p. 16. (brochure, 18 pages)
  11. ^ DBBauProjekt GmbH, ed. (August 2001). "DBBauProjekt zertifiziert; ICE-Bahnhof Siegburg; neues Hochwasserrückhaltebecken; Schlitzwanderausstellung Hermann-Löns-Straße". Zum Thema (in German). Darmstadt: Hestra (4): 7f.
  12. ^ Neubaustrecke Köln–Rhein/Main: Ein Konzept von heute für den Verkehr von morgen (in German). Frankfurt am Main: DBProjekt GmbH Köln–Rhein/Main, Projektleitung. March 2000. p. 19. (brochure, 28 pages)
  13. ^ DBBauProjekt GmbH, ed. (2002). "Feierlicher Abschluss eines Großprojektes". Zum Thema (in German). Darmstadt: Hestra (4): 10.
  14. ^ "Track plan for Siegburg/Bonn station" (PDF) (in German). Deutsche Bahn. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  15. ^ a b "Platform information" (in German). Deutsche Bahn. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  16. ^ Bringfried Belter (2002). "Neubaustrecke Köln–Rhein/Main − Wirtschaftsräume verbinden". Eisenbahnen in der Region Frankfurt RheinMain (in German). Darmstadt: Hestra-Verlag: 147. ISBN 3-7771-0304-7.
  17. ^ "Baureihe 226". Eisenbahn-Revue International (in German) (10): 435. 2003. ISSN 1421-2811.
  18. ^ Klaus Eslen (1 August 2012). "Wichtig für die Region". General-Anzeiger (in German). Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  19. ^ "Alle wichtigen AIRail Services auf einen Blick" (in German). Lufthansa. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  20. ^ DBBauProjekt GmbH, ed. (2002). "Startschuss des Shuttle-Verkehrs am 1.8.2002 um 5:38 Uhr". Zum Thema (in German). Darmstadt: Hestra (4): 7–9.
  21. ^ a b c Klaus Elsen (1 August 2012). "Zehn Jahre ICE-Bahnhof in Siegburg". General-Anzeiger (in German). Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  22. ^ Wolfgang Wentsch (3 August 2006). "Weitere Rekordzuwächse für den ICE-Bahnhof". General-Anzeiger (in German). Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  23. ^ "Wir schenken Ihnen eine Stunde: Zehn Jahre Schnellfahrstrecke Köln–Rhein/Main" (Press release) (in German). Deutsche Bahn AG. 31 July 2012. Retrieved 25 June 2013.

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Siegburg Bonn station in the town of Siegburg North Rhine Westphalia Germany is on the Cologne Frankfurt high speed rail line and the Sieg Railway It was rebuilt for the high speed line and is connected to Bonn by the Siegburg line of the Bonn Stadtbahn It is in the network area of the Verkehrsverbund Rhein Sieg Rhine Sieg Transport Association Siegburg BonnBfGeneral informationLocationWilhelmstr 45 Siegburg North Rhine WestphaliaGermanyCoordinates50 47 37 N 7 12 10 E 50 7937 N 7 2028 E 50 7937 7 2028Owned byDeutsche BahnOperated byDB Netz DB Station amp ServiceLine s Cologne Frankfurt high speed rail line 110 5 km KBS 472 Platforms4Other informationStation code5840 1 DS100 codeKSIB 2 IBNR8005556Category3 1 Fare zoneVRS 2551 3 Websitewww bahnhof deHistoryOpened1859Passengers20 000 per day 4 ServicesPreceding station DB Fernverkehr Following stationKoln Hbftowards Munster Hbf or Dortmund Hbf ICE 42 Frankfurt Airporttowards Munchen HbfKoln Hbftowards Amsterdam Centraal ICE 43 Frankfurt Airporttowards Basel SBBKoln Bonn Flughafentowards Koln Hbf ICE 45 Montabaurtowards Stuttgart HbfKoln HbfTerminus ICE 49 Montabaurtowards Frankfurt Main HbfPreceding station DB Regio NRW Following stationTroisdorftowards Aachen Hbf RE 9 Hennef Sieg towards Siegen HbfPreceding station Rhine Ruhr S Bahn Following stationTroisdorftowards Horrem S12 Hennef Sieg towards Au Sieg Troisdorftowards Duren S19Other servicesPreceding station Bonn Stadtbahn Following stationTerminus Line 66 Sankt Augustin Mulldorftowards Bad HonnefLine 67 Sankt Augustin Mulldorftowards Bad Godesberg StadthalleLocationSiegburg BonnLocation in North Rhine WestphaliaShow map of North Rhine WestphaliaSiegburg BonnLocation in GermanyShow map of GermanySiegburg BonnLocation in EuropeShow map of Europe Contents 1 History 1 1 Reconstruction as an ICE station 2 Rail services 2 1 Long distance services 2 2 Regional services 2 3 Stadtbahn 3 AIRail 4 Importance for the Bonn region 5 NotesHistory Edit Station building track side The original Siegburg station opened in 1859 on the Sieg Railway German Siegstrecke In 1870 Siegburg became the northern end of the East Rhine Railway Rechte Rheinstrecke with the intention that it would be later extended through the Agger valley through the Ruhr to Bochum or Essen so that Siegburg would become a significant railway junction Influential people in Cologne finally prevailed so instead the East Rhine Railway was extended from Friedrich Wilhelms Hutte to Troisdorf in order to connect to Cologne resulting in the line to Siegburg becoming only a branch line parallel with the Sieg Railway This line was opened in 1872 and closed in 1884 The terminus of this line the Rheinische Bahnhof Rhenish station named after its operator the Rhenish Railway Company Rheinische Eisenbahn Gesellschaft was next to the station of the Sieg Railway of the Cologne Minden Railway Company Coln Mindener Eisenbahn Gesellschaft on a site later used as a freight depot 5 In the same year the Siegburg Olpe railway or Agger Valley Railway via Overath and Dieringhausen to Olpe was opened With the opening of the direct Koln Kalk Overath railway in 1910 the Siegburg Olpe line lost its importance and it has no longer been used for passenger services since 1954 In 1897 a narrow gauge line was built by the Brolthaler Eisenbahn Actien Gesellschaft Brol Valley Railway Company to its own station south of Siegburg station this was closed in 1955 In 1911 the Siegburg Railway Siegburger Bahn was opened which is now operated as part of the Bonn Stadtbahn In 1914 the Siegburg Zundorf Light Railway Kleinbahn Siegburg Zundorf was opened but the Siegburg Troisdorf section of it was closed in 1963 In 1989 the federal government decided that the new Cologne Frankfurt high speed line would run on the eastern side of the Rhine Intermediate stations would be provided in along with Cologne Bonn Airport the Limburg area Mainz Wiesbaden and Frankfurt Airport Bonn Vilich or Siegburg 6 On 13 May 1997 the ceremonial beginning of the construction of the Cologne Frankfurt high speed line in North Rhine Westphalia was celebrated in Siegburg the North Rhine Westphalian Economics Minister Wolfgang Clement Federal Minister of Transport Matthias Wissmann and Deutsche Bahn chairman Heinz Durr operated a device symbolising three levers of a lever frame of a mechanical interlocking As part of the ceremony an Intercity Express ICE ran from Siegburg for the first time carrying honoured guests and 500 other specially chosen travellers via Cologne and Dusseldorf to Oberhausen and back 7 Reconstruction as an ICE station Edit The Stadtbahn stop in the basement An ICE 3 train passing through the station without stoppingAt the turn of 1996 1997 a contract was awarded for section 23 of the new line which covered a 3 3 km 2 1 mi long section which was mainly located in the area of the town of Siegburg At a cost of about Deutsche Mark DM 40 million two through high speed tracks would be built platforms would be built or modified and bridges would be built or rebuilt 8 As part of the construction of the Cologne Frankfurt high speed line the old station was demolished in 2000 and replaced by a new building which was opened in late September 2004 9 There was also urban redevelopment around the station In particular the old station building had to be demolished for the new line Deutsche Bahn and the town of Siegburg advertised a design competition for the new building 10 On 25 June 2001 representatives of Deutsche Bahn and the town of Siegburg signed a framework agreement for the renovation of the station Four days later the construction contract was awarded The opening was planned for the third quarter of 2002 11 From 1 200 to 3 000 square metres of floor area was provided for trading and other services In addition two new tracks were laid so that ICE services could stop or run through non stop 12 The through tracks can be run at 200 km h and the entry and exit tracks to the two ICE platform tracks can be run at 100 km h On 26 July 2002 a day after the opening run Siegburg was a stopover of an ICE 3 service from Frankfurt via Siegburg to Montabaur About 500 people who had participated in the project joined at Siegburg 13 With the full opening of the new line on 15 December 2002 the station was renamed as Siegburg Bonn The new name is intended to indicate that this station serves as the high speed line connection for Bonn as the majority of long distance trains between the Rhine Main region and Cologne no longer run through Bonn Central Station The Siegburg line of the Stadtbahn that previously ended in the station forecourt was rebuilt on a ramp that runs directly into the basement of the new station The underground station has two high level platforms From there the platforms used by long distance and regional services can be reached via stairs and lifts The departure times of the Stadtbahn services are displayed on the notice boards at the entrance of the station The station now has six tracks two through tracks on the high speed line and four platform edges an island platform and two outer platforms 14 The 400 metre 1 312 ft long ICE platforms 15 are covered for 300 m 984 ft of their length The island platform is served by both ICE trains to Cologne and regional and S Bahn trains towards Hennef Sieg The platform served by regional and S Bahn services from Cologne is 210 m 689 ft long 15 16 Two class 226 locomotives were stationed at Siegburg Bonn from 2003 station for towing broken down trains on the high speed line 17 These locomotives were later withdrawn Before the opening of the rebuilt station 100 parking spaces were needed 18 At the opening of the station there were about 500 parking spaces The number of parking spaces at the station was recently increased from around 1 000 to around 1 500 by the construction of a parking garage 4 Rail services EditLong distance services Edit The following ICE services stop at Siegburg Bonn Line Route FrequencyICE 42 Munster Dortmund Dusseldorf Siegburg Bonn Frankfurt Airport Mannheim Stuttgart Munich Every 2 hoursICE 43 Hannover Dortmund Wuppertal Siegburg Bonn Frankfurt Airport Mannheim Karlsruhe Basel SBB Every 2 hoursICE 45 Koln Cologne Bonn Airport Siegburg Bonn Montabaur Limburg Sud Wiesbaden Mainz Mannheim Heidelberg Vaihingen Stuttgart Individual servicesICE 49 Cologne Hbf Cologne Bonn Airport Siegburg Bonn Montabaur Limburg Sud Frankfurt Airport Frankfurt M Hbf Individual servicesICE 79 Brussels South Brussels North Liege Guillemins Aachen Cologne Hbf Cologne Bonn Airport Siegburg Bonn Limburg Sud Montabaur Frankfurt Airport Frankfurt M Hbf Individual servicesRegional services Edit Cologne Bonn Airport S Bahn serviceLegend Koln Hansaring Koln Hbf Hohenzollern Bridge Koln Messe Deutz Koln Trimbornstrasse Koln Frankfurter Strasse Koln Airport Businesspark Koln Steinstrasse Cologne Bonn Airport Porz Rhein Porz Wahn Spich Troisdorf Siegburg Bonn It is served by the following regional services Line Line name RouteRE 9 Rhein Sieg Express Aachen Duren Cologne Hbf Siegburg Bonn SiegenS12 Rhine Ruhr S Bahn Horrem Cologne Hbf Porz Rhein Siegburg Bonn Au Sieg S19 Rhine Ruhr S Bahn Duren Cologne Hbf Cologne Bonn Airport Siegburg Bonn Au Sieg Stadtbahn Edit It is served by the following Stadtbahn services Line Operator Route66 Bonn Stadtbahn Siegburg Sankt Augustin Bonn Hbf trunk line Oberkassel Bad Honnef67 Bonn Stadtbahn Siegburg Sankt Augustin Bonn Hbf trunk line Bad Godesberg two services in the mornings only on schooldays AIRail EditSince 5 November 2007 the station has been integrated as part of the AIRail Service In the station s travel centre there were two Lufthansa check in machines which allowed passengers to check their luggage on Lufthansa flights These have since been replaced by other check in arrangements 19 Passengers travel by ICE to Frankfurt Airport long distance station and then proceed to their aircraft The baggage is carried to Frankfurt airport and taken to the aircraft The station has the IATA code of ZPY Importance for the Bonn region EditAccording to traffic counts about 20 000 passengers use the station every day February 2011 4 As part of the initial operations on the new Cologne Frankfurt high speed line Siegburg Bonn was served from 1 August 2002 by every third ICE train and the remaining two passed through without stopping 20 In the first year an ICE served the station approximately every two hours both ways A few hundred ICE passengers were counted each day 21 Up to 2004 passenger numbers grew by 70 percent per year 14 000 ICE passengers were counted each week in 2004 and there were around 20 000 in 2005 22 In 2005 just under 2 500 ICE passengers were counted each day and there were around 4 000 in 2012 21 In mid 2012 DB stated that about 8 000 ICE passengers embarked at the three stations of Siegburg Bonn South Limburg and Montabaur 23 In the 2010 timetable about 56 ICE trains stopped each weekday in Siegburg Bonn In the 2007 timetable 61 ICE trains stopped each weekday as opposed to 51 in 2005 and 38 in 2003 The number of direct services to and from Frankfurt Central Station has increased to 29 In the 2012 timetable the station is served by 57 ICE services each day 21 Notes Edit a b Stationspreisliste 2023 Station price list 2023 PDF in German DB Station amp Service 28 November 2022 Retrieved 14 December 2022 Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland German railway atlas 2009 2010 ed Schweers Wall 2009 ISBN 978 3 89494 139 0 VRS Gemeinschaftstarif PDF in German Verkehrsverbund Rhein Sieg 20 April 2020 p 206 Retrieved 9 May 2020 a b c Klaus Elsen 21 February 2011 Parkhaus am Siegburger ICE Bahnhof wird erweitert General Anzeiger in German Retrieved 25 June 2013 Klaus Strack 2010 150 Jahre Eisenbahn im Siegtal in German Numbrecht Galunder ISBN 978 3 89909 100 7 Anlage zum Sachstandsbericht Bundesverkehrswegeplan 1985 und Gesamtdeutscher Verkehrswegeplan Bundesverkehrswegeplan 1985 Stand der Realisierung in German Bonn Der Bundesminister fur Verkehr 2 October 1990 p 41 DBBauProjekt GmbH ed 1997 Baubeginn in Nordrhein Westfalen grosser Bahnhof fur die Rhein Sieg Region Zum Thema in German Darmstadt Hestra 3 3 6 DBBauProjekt GmbH ed February 1997 Neubaustrecke aktuell Auftrag vergeben Aufforderungsarbeiten begonnen Bauvorbereitungen im Baulos C Zum Thema in German Darmstadt Hestra 1 7 8 Zeittafel Chronologie einer Strecke Eisenbahn Journal in German 3 special 86 f 2002 ISBN 3 89610 095 5 Neubaustrecke Koln Rhein Main Bauabschnitt Nord Koln Sankt Augustin in German Frankfurt am Main DBProjekt GmbH Koln Rhein Main Projektleitung February 2000 p 16 brochure 18 pages DBBauProjekt GmbH ed August 2001 DBBauProjekt zertifiziert ICE Bahnhof Siegburg neues Hochwasserruckhaltebecken Schlitzwanderausstellung Hermann Lons Strasse Zum Thema in German Darmstadt Hestra 4 7f Neubaustrecke Koln Rhein Main Ein Konzept von heute fur den Verkehr von morgen in German Frankfurt am Main DBProjekt GmbH Koln Rhein Main Projektleitung March 2000 p 19 brochure 28 pages DBBauProjekt GmbH ed 2002 Feierlicher Abschluss eines Grossprojektes Zum Thema in German Darmstadt Hestra 4 10 Track plan for Siegburg Bonn station PDF in German Deutsche Bahn Retrieved 25 June 2013 a b Platform information in German Deutsche Bahn Retrieved 25 June 2013 Bringfried Belter 2002 Neubaustrecke Koln Rhein Main Wirtschaftsraume verbinden Eisenbahnen in der Region Frankfurt RheinMain in German Darmstadt Hestra Verlag 147 ISBN 3 7771 0304 7 Baureihe 226 Eisenbahn Revue International in German 10 435 2003 ISSN 1421 2811 Klaus Eslen 1 August 2012 Wichtig fur die Region General Anzeiger in German Retrieved 25 June 2013 Alle wichtigen AIRail Services auf einen Blick in German Lufthansa Retrieved 25 June 2013 DBBauProjekt GmbH ed 2002 Startschuss des Shuttle Verkehrs am 1 8 2002 um 5 38 Uhr Zum Thema in German Darmstadt Hestra 4 7 9 a b c Klaus Elsen 1 August 2012 Zehn Jahre ICE Bahnhof in Siegburg General Anzeiger in German Retrieved 25 June 2013 Wolfgang Wentsch 3 August 2006 Weitere Rekordzuwachse fur den ICE Bahnhof General Anzeiger in German Retrieved 25 June 2013 Wir schenken Ihnen eine Stunde Zehn Jahre Schnellfahrstrecke Koln Rhein Main Press release in German Deutsche Bahn AG 31 July 2012 Retrieved 25 June 2013 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Siegburg Bonn station Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Siegburg Bonn station amp oldid 1161042439, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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