Haiger station

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Haiger station

Haiger station from the street
Operations
Category 5 [1]
Type Wedge station
Platforms in use 4
DS100 code FHG
Station code 2475
Construction and location
Opened 1862 / 1913
Style of architecture Neoclassical / Art Nouveau
Architect Ludwig Hofmann?
Location Haiger
State Hesse
Country Germany
Home page www.bahnhof.de
50°44′29″N 8°13′16″E / 50.74139°N 8.22111°E / 50.74139; 8.22111Coordinates: 50°44′29″N 8°13′16″E / 50.74139°N 8.22111°E / 50.74139; 8.22111
Route information
List of railway stations in Hesse

Haiger station serves the town of Haiger in the Lahn-Dill-Kreis of the German state of Hesse. The first station at this point was opened 1862 when the Cologne-Minden Railway Company built the Deutz–Gießen railway, connecting Cologne-Deutz with Gießen. The station became more important when the direct connection was opened to Siegen (now considered part of the Dill line) in 1915.

Reception building

Station hall

Between 1911 and 1913 a new station building was built as a “wedge station” (Keilbahnhof) between the old line (now the Heller Valley Railway) and the new line to Siegen. The architect was perhaps Ludwig Hoffmann. The station is located between the two converging railways, which are elevated, allowing the platform subways to be accessed from street level. The facade and much of the buildings themselves are designed around a central axis of symmetry. The façade is dominated by a central projection of yellow sandstone. The ensemble is composed of a mixture of classical elements and Art Nouveau. The station is situated at an altitude of 270 m above sea level. The reception building currently appears neglected and its sidings give the impression of a brownfield.

Lines

Haiger station is on the Siegen–Gießen main line (Dill line) and the Heller Valley Railway from Haiger to Betzdorf, now classified as a single track main line, which was originally part of the Deutz–Giessen line. A third line, the Haiger–Breitscheid line is closed.

Notes

  1. "Stationspreisliste 2014" [Station price list 2014] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 24 October 2013. Retrieved 1 January 2014. 

References

  • Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Hessen (State Conservation Hesse), ed. (2005). Eisenbahn in Hessen. Kulturdenkmäler in Hessen. Denkmaltopographie Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Railways in Hesse. Cultural sites in Hesse. Monumental topography of the Federal Republic of Germany) (in German) 2.2. Stuttgart: Theiss Verlag. p. 1,016. ISBN 3-8062-1917-6. 
  • Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2007/2008 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2007. ISBN 978-3-89494-136-9. 
Preceding station   Deutsche Bahn   Following station
Rodenbach
toward Au (Sieg)
RB 95
Sieg-Dill-Bahn
Sechshelden
toward Dillenburg
Haiger Obertor
toward Betzdorf (Sieg)
RB 96
Hellertal-Bahn
Sechshelden
toward Dillenburg
Preceding station   Hessische Landesbahn   Following station
Terminus
RE 40/99
Main-Sieg-Express
toward Frankfurt (Main) Hbf
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