Göbelnrod station

Göbelnrod
Through station
Location Göbelnrod, Hesse
Germany
Coordinates 50°35′51″N 8°55′16″E / 50.59750°N 8.92111°ECoordinates: 50°35′51″N 8°55′16″E / 50.59750°N 8.92111°E
Line(s)
Platforms 1
Other information
Station code 2158
DS100 codeFGOE[1]
Category7 [2]
History
Opened 1908

Göbelnrod (German: Bahnhof Göbelnrod) is a railway station in Göbelnrod, Hesse, Germany. The former through station has been converted to a flag stop.

History

39 years after the commissioning of the first section of the Vogelsberg Railway from Giessen to Grünberg on 29 December 1869, Göbelnrod got a train station. It was opened on 1 July 1908. The first schedule provided nine stops: five towards Fulda, and four in the direction of Gießen.

In the 1970s, due to a structural reform, the personnel were withdrawn. Even the closure associated with the demolition of the building has been temporarily in the discussion.

The Station

The station is located on the Vogelsberg Railway (Gießen - Fulda). The station is served by RB services operated by DB.

In 1908 the building was erected and the station was opened.

For the State Conservation Office Hesse, the station building is a cultural monument for its rail traffic-historical significance and for historical reasons.

Train Services

The following services currently call at Göbelnrod:

Series Operator Route Material Frequency
RB35 DB GießenGießen Licher StraßeGroßen-BuseckReiskirchenSaasen – Göbelnrod – GrünbergLehnheimMücke – Nieder-Ohmen – Burg- und Nieder-Gemünden – Ehringshausen – Zell-Romrod – Alsfeld – Renzendorf – Wallenrod – Lauterbach Nord – Angersbach – Bad Salzschlirf – Großenlüder – Oberbimbach – Fulda DB Class 628 Every 2 Hours
Preceding station   Deutsche Bahn   Following station
toward Gießen Hbf
RB 35
Vogelsberg Railway
toward Fulda

References

Notes

  1. Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  2. "Stationspreisliste 2015" [Station price list 2015] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 15 December 2014. Retrieved 1 January 2015.