Hagen Hauptbahnhof

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The station hall
The station hall

Hagen Hauptbahnhof (usually translated from German as Hagen Central Station, short form: Hagen Hbf) is the Hauptbahnhof for the city of Hagen in western Germany. It is an important rail hub for the southeastern Ruhr area, offering regional and long distance connections.

The station was opened in 1848 and is one of the few stations in the Ruhr valley to retain its original station hall, which dates back to 1910.

[edit] Operational usage

The station serves as an important link between long distance and commuter services; the InterCityExpress lines linking Cologne and Berlin call at the station as well as various InterCity and EuroCity services.

Hagen Hbf lies within the area of the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr transport association and is served by several RegionalExpress and RegionalBahn lines as well as by two S-Bahn services of the Rhein-Ruhr S-Bahn network.

Previous station   DB AG   Next station
Hagen-Vorhalle
toward Essen Hbf
  RB 40   Terminus
Herdecke
  RB 52  
Hagen-Oberhagen
toward Lüdenscheid
Herdecke
toward Hagen Hbf
  RB 56  
Hohen-limburg
toward Iserlohn
Herdecke
toward Hagen Hbf
  RB 91  
Hohen-limburg
toward Finnentrop
Previous station   Rhein-Ruhr S-Bahn   Next station
Hagen-Vorhalle
  S5   Terminus
toward Mönchengladbach Hbf
  S8   Terminus

Coordinates: 51°21′44″N, 7°27′42″E

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