Offenburg station (original) (raw)

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Railway station in Offenburg, Germany

OffenburgDeutsche Bahn
Through station
Offenburg station, 2005
General information
Location Hauptstraße 177652 OffenburgBaden-WürttembergGermany
Coordinates 48°28′34″N 7°56′45″E / 48.47611°N 7.94583°E / 48.47611; 7.94583
Elevation 159 m (522 ft)
Owned by Deutsche Bahn
Operated by DB Netz DB Station&Service
Line(s) Appenweier–Strasbourg railway (KBS 719) Rhine Valley Railway (KBS 702) Black Forest Railway (KBS 720)
Platforms 7
Other information
Station code 4745
DS100 code RO
IBNR 8000290
Category 2 [1]
Fare zone TGO: 5[2]
Website www.bahnhof.de
History
Opened 1844
Services
Preceding station DB Fernverkehr Following station Baden-Badentowards Berlin Ostbahnhof or Hamburg Hbf ICE 12 Freiburg Hbftowards Interlaken Ost or Chur Baden-BadenOne-way operation ICE 20 Freiburg Hbftowards Basel SBB ICE 22 Freiburg Hbftowards Basel Bad Bf Baden-Badentowards Hamburg-Altona or Amsterdam Centraal ICE 43 Freiburg Hbftowards Basel SBB Baden-Badentowards München Hbf ICE 60 Freiburg Hbftowards Basel Baden Preceding station SNCF Following station Strasbourg-Villetowards Paris-Est TGV inOui Lahr (Schwarzw)towards Freiburg Hbf Preceding station ÖBB Following station Bonn Hbftowards Amsterdam Centraal Nightjet Freiburg Hbftowards Zürich HB Karlsruhe Hbftowards Hamburg-Altona Baden-Badentowards Berlin Hbf Preceding station DB Regio Baden-Württemberg Following station Appenweiertowards Karlsruhe Hbf RE 2 Gengenbachtowards Konstanz RE 7 Lahr (Schwarzw)towards Basel Bad Bf Terminus RB 26 Friesenheim (Baden)towards Freiburg Hbf Preceding station Following station Appenweiertowards Bad Griesbach RB 20 Offenburg Kreisschulzentrumtowards Freudenstadt Hbf Appenweiertowards Strasbourg-Ville RB 25 Terminus
Map
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Offenburg station (German: Bahnhof Offenburg) is a railway station in Baden-Württemberg and has seven tracks on four platforms. Offenburg used to be a railway town and the station was of major economic importance to it. In recent years the maintenance facilities and much of the rail freight yards have been closed. The station is very centrally located within the city and is easily accessible by 18 different bus routes from the central bus station, 50 metres from the railway station.

InterCityExpress services operate through the station every two hours between Berlin, Frankfurt and Basel and less frequently between Cologne, Frankfurt Airport and Basel. InterCity trains operate from a variety of destinations in Germany and Switzerland. Regional-Express trains operate to and from Karlsruhe, Basel Bad and Konstanz. Regional rail services are operated as the Ortenau-S-Bahn, by Südwestdeutsche Verkehrs-Aktiengesellschaft, a company owned by Baden-Württemberg.

The station was designed by the architect, Friedrich Eisenlohr (1805–1855), as a smaller version of the old railway station in Karlsruhe, opened in 1843 and closed in 1913.[3] During World War I several attacks were carried out on the station. The most serious of these took place on 22 July 1918 with four direct hits leading to the collapse of the entire central part of the station entrance building.[4] During the Occupation of the Ruhr in February 1923, Offenburg and Appenweier were also occupied, disrupting the Rhine Valley Railway. Therefore, until 12 December 1923 trains on the Baden Mainline had to be diverted on the route through the Black Forest towns of Donaueschingen, Hausach, Freudenstadt, Hochdorf towards Pforzheim.[4]

  1. ^ "Stationspreisliste 2025" [Station price list 2025] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 28 November 2024. Retrieved 5 December 2024.
  2. ^ "Tarifzonenplan des Tarifverbund Ortenau" (PDF). Tarifverbund Ortenau. 1 November 2021. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  3. ^ Pretsch, Peter. "Friedrich Eisenlohr - Architekt der badischen Eisenbahn(Friedrich Eisenlohr - Architect of the Baden railway)" (in German). Karlsruhe City. Archived from the original on 5 August 2012. Retrieved 28 February 2010.
  4. ^ a b Kuntzemüller, Albert (1940). Die badischen Eisenbahnen 1840−1940 (The Baden mainline 1840−1940) (in German). Freiburg im Breisgau: Selbstverlag der Geographischen Institute der Universitäten Freiburg i. Br. und Heidelberg. p. 129 ff.