Wiesloch-Walldorf station

  • Rhine Valley Railway ( 32.1 km ) ( KBS 701)
  • To 1990: secondary line Wiesloch-Meckesheim/Waldangelloch ( 0.0 km )

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The station Wiesloch- Walldorf Bahnhof Baden-Württemberg cities Wiesloch Walldorf. He is classified as Category 3 station and is located between the two eponymous towns.

Development

19th century

The construction of the Baden Mainline from Mannheim via Heidelberg, Karlsruhe, Baden -Baden and Freiburg to Basel, the section Karlsruhe -Heidelberg was (see Baden- Palatinate Railway ) opened on April 15, 1843, initially to 1600 mm broad gauge. This Wiesloch Walldorf had the pleasure of a railway connection. A few years later the line was then expanded to double track.

Since bathing broad gauge was incompatible with the gauges of its neighbors, it was feared now the loss of the lucrative transit traffic. Therefore, the Baden routes have been ( 1435 ) rebuilt in the year 1854 in just four months on standard gauge, after which the rails of the two Bruchsal stations could be linked.

20th and 21st centuries

Since the station was about three miles from Wiesloch Walldorf, both places had only limited benefit from the web. Therefore, the private branch line Wiesloch-Meckesheim/Waldangelloch was opened in 1901, connecting the town of Wiesloch with the station. Thus, the Baden- Palatinate Railway was connected to the Elsenztalbahn Heidelberg Sinsheim- Heilbronn. The trains of this railway drove off at a platform at the station forecourt; there was a transfer of the state railway track. The passenger traffic on this route was discontinued in 1980, the freight in 1990.

To connect the city center of Walldorf a tram was built in 1902, the perverse, the railway station forecourt and was discontinued in 1954. Even before 1990, the reception building of the station was demolished.

In 2000 was established for the rehabilitation of the railway station and appreciation of the station environment on the Association Bahnhof Wiesloch -Walldorf.

2003 took place in the course of the integration of the Rhine Valley Railway from Mannheim to Karlsruhe in the network of S- Bahn Rhein Neckar of disabled expansion of the platforms. The opening of the S -Bahn was held on 14 December 2003 in the system of the station has since been integrated.

Operation

Today weekly hold 135 long-distance trains in Wiesloch- Walldorf. It hold two trains every hour of the IC line 26 as well as individual features of the IC line 30 and an ICE. In regional transport holding two hourly regional express trains from Heidelberg -Stuttgart. The station is also integrated into the S- Bahn network of S- Bahn Rhein Neckar. The lines S3 and S4 represent half hourly connections in direction Heidelberg / Mannheim and Bruchsal / Karlsruhe. In addition, begin and end in the weekday rush hours some regional trains of the relation Heidelberg Wiesloch -Walldorf Wiesloch- Walldorf.

Long-distance, regional and rapid transit traffic

  • IC / EC 30 (Westerland or Ostseebad Binz - ) Hamburg - Bremen - Dortmund - Duisburg - Cologne - Koblenz - Mannheim - Wiesloch -Walldorf - Stuttgart ( and Karlsruhe - Freiburg - Basel - Chur)
  • IC 26 (Ostseebad Binz - Stralsund ) - Hamburg - Hannover - Kassel- Wilhelm height - Giessen - Frankfurt (Main ) - Heidelberg - Wiesloch -Walldorf - Karlsruhe ( - Constance )
  • RE Heidelberg - Wiesloch -Walldorf - Bruchsal - Bretten - Muehlacker - Vaihingen ( Enz ) - Bietigheim- Bissingen - Stuttgart
  • RB Heidelberg - Heidelberg-Kirchheim/Rohrbach - Wiesloch -Walldorf
  • S 3 Germersheim - Speyer - Schiffer city - Ludwigshafen (Rhein ) - Mannheim - Heidelberg - Wiesloch -Walldorf - Bruchsal - Karlsruhe
  • S 4 Germersheim - Speyer - Schiffer city - Ludwigshafen (Rhein ) - Mannheim - Heidelberg - Wiesloch -Walldorf - Bruchsal

Station environment

In the environment of the station is to create a metropolitan park. A start was made while the settlement of Luxor movie palace Wiesloch -Walldorf in 2007. The station has a large multi-storey car park next to the station building. At the park a bus station roof has been created. Buses in Walldorf industrial area ( SAP and Heidelberger Druckmaschinen ) hold but still on the railway station side Walldorf.

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