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1.1  Branch lines  





1.2  Demolition and reconstruction (since 1963)  







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Coordinates: 50°3740N 12°1731E / 50.62778°N 12.29194°E / 50.62778; 12.29194
 

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Reichenbach (Vogtland) Upper station


Reichenbach (Vogtland) Oberer Bahnhof

Deutsche Bahn

Through station
Regional public transport interchange at station, street side
General information
LocationBahnhofstr. 10, Reichenbach im Vogtland, Saxony
Germany
Coordinates50°37′40N 12°17′31E / 50.62778°N 12.29194°E / 50.62778; 12.29194
Owned byDeutsche Bahn
Operated byDB Station&Service
Line(s)
Platforms5
Other information
Station code5187
DS100 codeDRC[1]
IBNR8012739
Category4[2]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened31 May 1846
Services
Preceding station Mitteldeutsche Regiobahn Following station
Plauen (Vogtl) ob Bf
towards Hof Hbf
RE 3 Zwickau Hbf
towards Dresden Hbf
Preceding station Vogtlandbahn Following station
Netzschkau
towards Hof HbforCheb
RB 2 Neumark (Sachs)

Location

Reichenbach (Vogtland) Upper station is located in Saxony
Reichenbach (Vogtland) Upper station

Reichenbach (Vogtland) Upper station

Location within Saxony

Reichenbach (Vogtland) Upper station is located in Germany
Reichenbach (Vogtland) Upper station

Reichenbach (Vogtland) Upper station

Location within Germany

Reichenbach (Vogtland) Upper station is located in Europe
Reichenbach (Vogtland) Upper station

Reichenbach (Vogtland) Upper station

Location within Europe

Reichenbach (Vogtland) Oberer Bahnhof (Upper station) is the main railway station of Reichenbach im Vogtland in the German stateofSaxony. It is the only remaining station in Reichenbach, which once had three stations, and is located on the Saxon-Franconian trunk line between Nuremberg and Dresden. It is also the last major station before the junction with the main line to Leipzig from the direction of Nuremberg and Plauen. Together with Plauen station, it used to be one of two DB Fernverkehr stations in Vogtland.

Regional services stopping at the station are operated by DB Regio Regional-Express services and Vogtlandbahn. Regional and city buses also stop at the station. The station is located in the transport district of the Verkehrsverbund Vogtland ("Vogtland transport association", VVV).

History[edit]

The first station in Reichenbach was built in 1845. The former station building is situated on a disused railway line about 300 metres to the west of the current station (halfway to the now abandoned train depot). The current station was built in about 1848 when the Saxon-Bavarian Railway Company extended its line from Leipzig, which had previously terminated in Reichenbach, to Plauen and Hof, following the completion of the Göltzsch Viaduct (the largest brick bridge in the world) and the Elster Viaduct.

Originally the current Reichenbach station was identical with the "Upper station" in Plauen, which was destroyed in the Second World War and then rebuilt to a different plan. Both stations were “island stations” (Inselbahnhöfe), with the main station building built between the tracks, with three tracks on each side of the island. The island platforms (tracks 1/2 and 5/6) were accessed by subways from the main building, along with tracks 3 and 4. A third pedestrian underpass linked the street of Am Bahnhof ("at station") and Fedor-Flinzer-Straße (street), running under railway tracks 1–3 to the large waiting hall in the main station building. For vehicles and pedestrians from the city centre there was a large tunnel (also running under tracks 1 to 3) carrying Bahnhofstraße ("station street") to Bahnhofsvorplatz ("station square"), which was between the tracks.

Branch lines[edit]

In 1895, a secondary line was opened from Reichenbach to Göltzsch Viaduct and a connecting line was opened to Lengenfeld in 1905. This line started at an additional platform at Reichenbach station (track 7), located at the end of platform track 4. The new line had two other stations in Reichenbach: Oberreichenbach ("upper Reichenbach")—later Reichenbach Ost (east)—and Reichenbach (Vogtland) Unterer Bahnhof ("Lower station"), which connected with passenger services on the narrow gauge Rollbock RailwaytoUpper Heindorf from 1902 to 1957. At the same time as the lower station was opened, the name of the main Reichenbach station was changed to Reichenbach (Vogtland) Oberer Bahnhof.

Demolition and reconstruction (since 1963)[edit]

Since the closure in 1957 of the branch lines starting in Reichenbach, the upper station has been the only station left in Reichenbach for passenger traffic, but it has not been renamed. With the end of branch lines, track 7 (the platform for the secondary line) was demolished, leaving only the original six tracks. From 1963 to 2001 the station hardly changed.

In 2001, the station (but not the station building) was completely rebuilt. First a new island platform (platform tracks 7 and 8) was built in the same style as the original platforms next to platform 6. The existing underpass to platform 5/6 was extended to the new platform. The platforms of tracks 4 to 6 were completely renovated and provided with new information displays, seating and lifts. In addition, two new sidings and bypass for freight traffic were built. Then tracks 1 and 2 and the associated underpasses and pedestrian and road tunnels were demolished. On the cleared space a link was built in 2006 between Fedor-Flinzer Straße and Bahnhofstraße, including a roundabout and the station forecourt was provided with parking and redesigned taxi stands. A new bus station was built next to the station. The remaining platform tracks were renumbered 1 to 5.

Regional transport[edit]

The following services called at the station in 2022:[3]

Line Route Frequency (min)
RE 3 DresdenFreiberg (Sachs)ChemnitzGlauchau (Sachs)Zwickau (Sachs)Reichenbach (Vogtl)Hof (Saale) 060
RB 2 Zwickau Stadthalle – Zwickau (Sachs) – Werdau – Reichenbach (Vogtl)Plauen (Vogtl)Adorf (Vogtl) – Bad Brambach (– Cheb) 060(Zwickau–Adorf)
120 (Adorf–Bad Brambach)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2017 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2017. ISBN 978-3-89494-146-8.
  • ^ "Stationspreisliste 2024" [Station price list 2024] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  • ^ Timetables for Reichenbach (Vogtl) Oberer Bahnhof (in German)
  • External links[edit]


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