Bingen (Rhein) Stadt station

  • Left Rhine line ( 1.0 km )
  • Rheinhessen Railway ( 62.9 km )

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The Bingen (Rhein) Bahnhof city is named after the Binger Central Station is the second largest train station in the Rhineland Palatinate town of Bingen am Rhein. The station is located on the left bank route from Koblenz to Mainz. Furthermore, the city's train beginning and end of the Rheinhessen train to / from Worms.

History

On October 17, 1859, the Left Rhine line went between Mainz and Bingen in freight transport in operation. At this distance is also the station Bingen (Rhein) city. Farms was this track from the Hessian Ludwig Railway. The town's railway station was once a frontier station on the Prussian / Hessian border.

By 1880, the station building was opened. At the reception building a track spanning rider Interlocking was added by the architect Hans Kleinschmidt. This was taken in 1937 in operation. This rider Interlocking Bingen city - BnB and the three interlocking Bingerbrück east tower - Bot, Bingerbrück Kreuzbach - Bkb and Bingerbrück West Tower - Bwt in neighboring Bingen Hauptbahnhof were taken on February 3, 1996 out of service and replaced by the signal box Bf on the railway bridge at Bingen Hbf. Today, the signal box Bingen city stands - BnB listed building.

Location

The city railway station is two kilometers to the east of Binger Central Station, directly opposite the historic harbor crane and the center of the city. The town's railway station has its adjacent bus station to a better connection to the public bus to the city than the main station.

Tracks

The city railway station in Bingen has four tracks on three platforms. From the main platform to platform 1, the trains of line 32 MRB go to Mainz main station via Gau Algesheim, Ingelheim, Heidenheim ( Rheinhessen ) and Bude home. By an underpass to get to the platform with the tracks 2 and 3 from track 2 the trains in the direction of Bingen Hbf and more about Bacharach, Oberwesel, St. Goar and Boppard Hbf to Koblenz Hbf track 3 only serves as a siding for overhauls slower trains. South of track 1 includes a dead-end track with an extra platform. This track carries the track number 44 of the track 44, the trains of the Rheinhessen train journey to Worms Hbf via gene Willingen- Horrweiler, Armsheim, Alzey and Monsheim.

Track 44 is the only platform that has been developed barrier-free recently. The other three platforms are not accessible, as are the underpass.

Operation

At Binger town station keeping only transport lines. Here is the run of trans regio MittelrheinBahn ( MRB 32) holds as well as individual regional trains from Frankfurt to Bingen in the rush hour (RB 80). On the town's railway station operated by DB Regio AG Rheinhessen (RB 35) begins to Worms Hauptbahnhof.

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