Glauchau (Sachs) station

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Glauchau (Sachs) station

The entrance building of Glauchau station
Operations
Category 3
Type Through station
Station code 2142
Construction and location
Opened 1858
Location Glauchau
State Saxony
Country Germany
Home page www.bahnhof.de
50°49′44″N 12°32′56″E / 50.828947°N 12.548757°E / 50.828947; 12.548757Coordinates: 50°49′44″N 12°32′56″E / 50.828947°N 12.548757°E / 50.828947; 12.548757
Route information
List of railway stations in Saxony

Glauchau station is the main station of Glauchau in southwest of the German state of Saxony on the Dresden–Werdau line. Glauchau also has another station at Glauchau-Schönbörnchen.

History

On 15 November 1858, the Chemnitz-Zwickau section of the Dresden–Werdau line was opened together with Glauchau station. The line was built the support of the Saxon government and eventually became part of the Royal Saxon State Railways. The station originally had seven 680 m-long station tracks with a total of 35 sets of points. With the opening of Mulden Valley Railway to Wurzen on 10 May 1875, the station was slightly expanded.

From 1908, planning began on expansion of the station, which was no longer big enough for to handle traffic demands. In 1913, actual construction work started, however, it was interrupted by the First World War and could not resume until 1923. The new works included new freight facilities, four signal boxes, a maintenance depot and two bridges over the Lungwitzbach stream. The tracks and platforms were altered and expanded. On 30 April 1926, the new Glauchau station went into operation.[1]

During the Second World War bombs were dropped on the station area on several occasions. On 11 April 1945, 55 people, including 54 members of the Wehrmacht died in a carriage.[2]

During the 2002 European floods the Mulden Valley Railway was damaged. As a result the last passenger train ran on the line in 13 August 2002. Freight traffic had already been terminated on 1 July 2000.

Regional services

Glauchau is served by the following services:

Line Route Frequency Notes
RE 1 Glauchau – Gößnitz – Ronneburg – GeraJenaWeimar – Erfurt – GothaMühlhausen – Leinefelde – Göttingen Every 2 hours DB Regio
RE 3 Dresden – Tharandt − Freiberg − Flöha – ChemnitzHohenstein-ErnstthalGlauchauZwickau − Reichenbach – Plauen – Hof Every 2 hours

DB Regio
RE 9 Dresden – Tharandt − Freiberg – Chemnitz – Glauchau – Zwickau – Reichenbach – Plauen – Hof – Marktredwitz – Nuremberg Every 2 hours DB Regio
CB523 Glauchau – St. Egidien – Stollberg/Erzgeb. Individual services City-Bahn Chemnitz
Preceding station   Deutsche Bahn   Following station
Meerane
toward Göttingen
RE 1 Terminus
Zwickau Hbf
toward Hof Hbf
RE 3
Franken-Sachsen-Express
Hohenstein-Ernstthal
toward Dresden Hbf
Zwickau Hbf
RE 9
Franken-Sachsen-Express
Chemnitz Hbf
toward Dresden Hbf
Preceding station   City-Bahn Chemnitz   Following station
Terminus CB 523
Sankt Egidien
toward Stollberg

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