Castrop-Rauxel Hauptbahnhof Explained

Castrop-Rauxel Hauptbahnhof
Native Name Lang:de
Symbol:rail
Symbol Location:de
Type:Through station
Borough:Castrop-Rauxel, North Rhine-Westphalia
Country:Germany
Coordinates:51.5734°N 7.3032°W
Owned:DB Netz
Operator:DB Station&Service
Platforms:3
Zone:VRR

280 and 282[1]

Opened:15 May 1847
Website:www.bahnhof.de

Castrop-Rauxel Hauptbahnhof is a railway station in the German city of Castrop-Rauxel. It is situated on the S2 line of the Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn, stopping every half hour. Additional, the RE 3 (Rhein-Emscher-Express) and the RB32 (Rhein-Emscher-Bahn) both stop hourly.

History

The station was opened in 1848 as part of the trunk line of the former Cologne-Minden Railway Company.[2] Castrop station was opened for passenger services with this section of the line on 15 May 1847. Facilities were built at the station up to 1862 for handling freight.

About 1880 the station was renamed Rauxel, as the station was located in that municipality at the time. After the municipal reform the mid-20th century, which merged of the towns of Castrop and Rauxel, the station was renamed again as Castrop-Rauxel Hauptbahnhof in about 1962.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Linie 481 . Dortmunder Stadtwerke AG . 6 November 2019 . 6 January 2019.
  2. Web site: Castrop-Rauxel Hbf (ECA) operations . NRW rail archive. André Joost . German . 19 September 2011.