Aachen Hauptbahnhof

Aachen Hauptbahnhof
Hbf

Station forecourt and main entrance
Other names Aachen Hbf
Location Bahnhofplatz 2a
52064 Aachen
Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia
Germany
Coordinates 50°46′03″N 6°05′28″E / 50.767635°N 6.091179°ECoordinates: 50°46′03″N 6°05′28″E / 50.767635°N 6.091179°E
Line(s)
Platforms 7
Construction
Architect Friedrich Mettegang
Architectural style Art Nouveau
Other information
Station code 0001
DS100 codeKA
Category2[1]
History
Opened 1905

Aachen Hauptbahnhof (German for Aachen main station) is the most important railway station for the city of Aachen, in the far west of Germany near the Dutch and Belgian border. It is the largest of the four currently active Aachen stations, and is integrated into the long-distance network.

History

A station at Aachen was first opened in 1841, when the Rheinische Eisenbahngesellschaft opened its line from Cologne. The line first was extended to Herbesthal (near the Belgian border) and on October 15, 1843 to Antwerp. The first station was built outside of the city walls, however the city soon grew and the station eventually became surrounded by new buildings. The Prussian State Railways deemed that rather impractical and decided to build a new station situated on a hillside. Embankments and new bridges were built from 1901 onward, and on December 21, 1905 the station opened at its new location.

The station remained largely undisturbed until suffering from damage in 1944, when German troops were retreating. However, since the rail link was highly valued by the Allied forces, damage was cleared up rather quickly and in 1950 all war damage had been removed from the site. Since 2002 the Cologne–Aachen high-speed railway line allows connections to Cologne with speeds up to 250 km/h (160 mph).

Electrification

In 1966, Aachen Hauptbahnhof was electrified. Due to its proximity to Belgium, it was decided to implement the switching point from the Deutsche Bahn's 15 kV AC to the 3000 V DC used by the NMBS/SNCB in the station. Tracks 6 to 9 therefore have a switchable catenary and are used for international Thalys, ICE and RegionalExpress services.

Renovations

The station hall was renovated from 2000 to 2006. In 2007 a new electronic signal box was built, enabling more streamlined operations and automatic switching of the correct voltages. The cost estimate for the revamp was around € 40 million. The main changes were:

Train services

ICE 3M train en route from Brussels to Frankfurt in Aachen Hauptbahnhof.
Regional-Express trains in Aachen Hauptbahnhof.

The following services currently call at Aachen Hbf:

Series Operator Route Material Frequency Notes
ICE 80 Thalys Paris NordBrussels SouthLiège-GuilleminsAachen HauptbahnhofCologne – (DüsseldorfDuisburgEssen) Thalys PBKA 5x per day high speed service
ICE 79 DB Brussels SouthBrussels NorthLiège-GuilleminsAachen HauptbahnhofCologne – (Siegburg/BonnMontabaurLimburg –) Frankfurt AirportFrankfurt ICE 3M - Class 406 4x per day high speed service
IC 2222 DB Aachen HauptbahnhofMönchengladbachKrefeldDuisburgEssenBochumDortmund – Hamm – GüterslohBielefeldHerfordHannoverWolfsburgBerlin-SpandauBerlin HbfBerlin Ostbahnhof DB Class 120 and IC stock 1x per day
RE 1 NRW-Express DB Regio NRW Aachen HauptbahnhofEschweilerDürenHorremCologneDüsseldorfDuisburg HbfMülheim (Ruhr)EssenBochumDortmundHamm – (Paderborn) DB Class 146 + 6x Double-deck Coach 1x per hour
RE 4 Wupper-Express DB Regio NRW Aachen HauptbahnhofHerzogenrath – Rheydt – Mönchengladbach – Neuss – Düsseldorf – Wuppertal – Hagen – Witten – Dortmund DB Class 111 + 5x Double-deck Coach 1x per hour
RE 9 Rhein-Sieg-Express DB Regio NRW Aachen HauptbahnhofEschweilerDürenHorremCologneTroisdorfSiegburg/BonnHennefAu (Sieg)Siegen Talent 2, DB Class 111 + 5x Double-deck Coach 1x per hour
RB 20 Euregiobahn DB Regio NRW Heerlen – Heerlen de KisselLandgraafEygelshoven Markt HerzogenrathKohlscheidAachen WestAachen SchanzAachen HauptbahnhofAachen-Rothe ErdeEilendorf – Stolberg (Rheinland) – Eschweiler-West – Eschweiler Talbahnhof – Eschweiler-Nothberg – Eschweiler-Weisweiler – LangerweheDüren DB Class 643 2x per hour
Alsdorf-Annapark – Alsdorf-Busch – Herzogenrath-August-Schmidt-Platz – Herzogenrath-Alt-Merkstein – Stolberg-Schneidmühle – Stolberg-Mühlener Bahnhof – Stolberg-Rathaus – Stolberg-Altstadt 2x per hour
RE 29 euregioAIXpress SNCB/NMBS Spa-Géronstère – Pepinster – Verviers Central – Verviers-Palais – Dolhain-Gileppe – Welkenraedt – Hergenrath – Aachen Hauptbahnhof SNCB AM62 1x per hour
RB 33 Rhein-Niers-Bahn DB Regio NRW Duisburg – Duisburg-Hochfeld Süd – Rheinhausen Ost – Rheinhausen – Hohenbudberg Bayerwerk – Krefeld-Uerdingen – Krefeld-Linn – Krefeld-Oppum – Krefeld – Forsthaus – Anrath – Viersen – Mönchengladbach – Rheydt – Wickrath – Herrath – ErkelenzHückelhoven-Baal – Brachelen – LindernGeilenkirchenÜbach-PalenbergHerzogenrathKohlscheidAachen WestAachen SchanzAachen Hauptbahnhof DB Class 425 1x per hour
Heinsberg 1x per hour
S 13 Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn DB Regio NRW Aachen Hauptbahnhof Aachen-Rothe Erde Stolberg (Rheinland) Langerwehe Düren Horrem Cologne Cologne/Bonn Airport station Troisdorf DB Class 423 1x per night

Operational usage

Aachen Hauptbahnhof is served by the following lines:

Preceding station   Thalys   Following station
toward Paris-Nord
Thalys
toward Essen Hbf
Preceding station   Deutsche Bahn   Following station
Liège-Guillemins
ICE 79
Cologne Hbf
towards Frankfurt (Main) Hbf
TerminusRE 1
NRW-Express
toward Dortmund Hbf
RE 4
Wupper-Express
Terminus
TerminusRE 9
Rhein-Sieg-Express
toward Siegen
toward Heerlen or Alsdorf Poststraße
RB 20
Euregiobahn
toward Langerwehe/Düren or Stolberg Altstadt
toward Duisburg Hbf
RB 33
Rhein-Niers-Bahn
Terminus
Preceding station   SNCB/NMBS   Following station
Hergenrath
(Belgium)
toward Liège-Guillemins
RE 29 (IR q)
euregioAIXpress
Terminus

References

  1. "Stationspreisliste 2015" [Station price list 2015] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 15 December 2014. Retrieved 1 January 2015.

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