Neuss Hauptbahnhof Explained

Neuss Hauptbahnhof
Native Name Lang:de
Symbol:rail
Symbol2:s
Symbol Location:de
Symbol Location2:rhine-ruhr
Type:Through station
Address:Further Str. 1 Neuss, Rhein-Kreis Neuss, NRW
Country:Germany
Coordinates:51.204°N 6.684°W
Zone:
Opened:1853 [3]
Website:www.bahnhof.de
Map Type:North Rhine-Westphalia

Neuss Central Station (German: Neuss Hauptbahnhof) is the railway station for the city of Neuss in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The main station building is built on a platform between the tracks and it is located at the junction of the Lower Left Rhine Railway (Linksniederrheinische Strecke, Cologne–Kleve) and the Mönchengladbach–Düsseldorf railway. These lines also connect with the Düren–Neuss railway and the Neuss–Viersen railway; the latter has ended since 1984 at Kaarster See station and is operated by the private Regiobahn company.

The station is a transport hub, served by various rail services, a Stadtbahn line, a tram line and a bus station with eight bays in the station forecourt. Neuss station houses several shops, including a restaurant, a snack bar and a kiosk. In 2006, it was modernised, with two of its four platforms equipped with lifts for wheelchair users. It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 2 station.

History

Neuss station was opened in 1853, along with the line from Aachen. A rail connection to Cologne followed in 1855.[4] In 1875/76, the second station building was built. The current station building was opened at the same location in 2003.[5] The station was extensively remodelled with the opening of the Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn lines S11 (opened in 1985) and S 8 (1988).

Remodelling

The planning firm of Jaspert, Steffens, Watrin und Drehsen of Cologne was commissioned with the development of a concept design for the development of the station in cooperation with the city of Neuss. The focus was mainly on the station forecourt, the entrance building, the transport facilities of the station itself and its environment.[6] The concept consists of eight modules, which could be realised independently. The so-called Masterplan NRW also provided for the development of the rail infrastructure. Deutsche Bahn, the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr and the state of North Rhine-Westphalia signed up to the plan was on 11 December 2008. The modernisation plan was funded with €767,000.[7] In the second stage of the operation, Modernisierungsoffensive (modernisation drive) 2, Neuss station was rebuilt in the 2nd half of 2012. Among other things, all platforms gained a lift, the floor covering was renewed and auxiliary systems for the visually impaired were installed.[8]

Operations

Long-distance services

Since the timetable change in December 2009, Neuss Hauptbahnhof has again been served by long-distance services:

Regional services

The station is served by the following seven regional services (January 2017):[9]

LineLine nameRoute
Aachen – Mönchengladbach – Neuss – Düsseldorf – Wuppertal – Hagen – Dortmund
MindenHerford – Bielefeld – Hamm – Dortmund – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf Airport – Düsseldorf Hbf – Neuss – Cologne  Hbf – Cologne/Bonn Airport
Krefeld – Neuss – Cologne – Solingen – Wuppertal – Hagen – Hamm (Westf) – Münster (Westf) – Rheine
Venlo – Viersen – Mönchengladbach – Neuss – Düsseldorf Hbf – Wuppertal – Hagen – Hamm (Westf)
Düsseldorf – Neuss – Grevenbroich – Bedburg
Mönchengladbach – Neuss – Düsseldorf – Wuppertal – Hagen
Düsseldorf Airport Terminal – Düsseldorf – Neuss – Dormagen – Cologne – Bergisch Gladbach
Kaarster See – Neuss – Düsseldorf – Mettmann Stadtwald – Wuppertal Hbf

Platform usage

In general, rail services use the platforms as follows:

PlatformLineUse
Platforms south of the island building
1to Düsseldorf and Krefeld
2to Düsseldorf
3to Grevenbroich and Bedburg
4to Cologne (via Dormagen)
Platforms north of the island building
5
5/6to Düsseldorf
7/8to Mönchengladbach, Kaarst and Cologne
8 1919 (only Sunday)to Cologne

Local services

Neuss station is served by a Stadtbahn line, a tram line, twelve bus routes and six night bus routes.[9]

Line Route
Neuss Hauptbahnhof– Handweiser – Belsenplatz – Heinrich-Heine-Allee – Düsseldorf Hbf – Schlesische Straße (U) – Eller, Vennhauser Allee
Gerresheim, Krankenhaus – Grafenberg – Düsseldorf Hbf – Südfriedhof – Neuss Hauptbahnhof–Neuss Theodor-Heuss-Platz
Stadthalle - Neuss Hauptbahnhof - Weißenberg - Meerbusch Büderich - Heerdt-Belsenplatz
Stadthalle - Neuss Hauptbahnhof - Neuss Am Kaiser - Meerbusch Büderich - Haus Meer
Rosellerheide - Norf - Gnadental - Stadthalle - Neuss Hauptbahnhof - Neusserfurth - Handweiser
Rheinparkcenter - Hafen - Neuss Hauptbahnhof - Lukaskrankenhaus
Grefrath - Skihalle - Holzheim - Reuschenberg - Neuss Süd - Neuss Hauptbahnhof - Neusserfurth
Hoisten - Weckhoven - Reuschenberg - Neuss Süd - Neuss Hauptbahnhof - Neusserfurth
Johanna-Etienne-Krankenhaus - Neuss Hauptbahnhof - Schulzentrum - Lukaskrankenhaus
Erftal - Gnadental - Stadthalle - Neuss Hauptbahnhof - Lukaskrankenhaus
Uedesheim - Grimlinghausen - Gnadental - Stadthalle - Neuss Hauptbahnhof - Neusserfurth - Kaarst
Norf - Grimlinghausen - Stadthalle - Neuss Hauptbahnhof - Neusserfurth - Kaarst
Weckhoven - Selikum - Gnadental - Stadthalle - Neuss Hauptbahnhof - Weißenberg - Vogelsang
Neuss Hauptbahnhof - Bauerbahn
Neuss Hauptbahnhof - Stadthalle - Alexianerplatz - Gnadental - Grimlinghausen - Neuss Wehl - Neuss Speck
Neuss Hauptbahnhof - Pomona - Reuschenberg - Holzheim - Grefrath über Skihalle
Grefrath über Skihalle - Holzheim - Reuschenberg - Pomona - Neuss Hauptbahnhof - Vogelsang - Böhmerstr.
Stadthalle - Neuss Hauptbahnhof - Neusserfurth - Kaarst Maubisstr.
Neuss Hauptbahnhof - Stadthalle - Alexianerplatz - Gnadental - Grimlinghausen - Taubental - Neuss Uedesheim Deichstraße
Neuss Hauptbahnhof - Stadthalle - Alexianerplatz - Gnadental - Reuschenberg - Weckhoven - Hoisten Schleife

Planning

The new Düsseldorf Stadtbahn line, U81, is planned from the commercial area of Hammelfeld or possibly from Rheinpark-Center station via Neuss station and continuing via Lörick, the Messe Düsseldorf and the Düsseldorf Airport to Ratingen. This project is currently postponed due to lack of funding.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wabenplan für das Rheinbahn-Bedienungsgebiet . . 31 October 2019 . 1 August 2008.
  2. Web site: Ticketberater . . 12 June 2020.
  3. Web site: Grevenbroich operations . NRW Rail Archive . André Joost . 16 June 2013 . German.
  4. Web site: Line 2610: Köln - Kranenburg (Grenze) . NRW Rail Archive . André Joost . 16 June 2013 . German.
  5. Book: J. Lange . 'Kleine Chronik der Stadt Neuss. . Jens Metzdorf on behalf of the city of Neuss – City of Neuss Archive . 2006 . German.
  6. Web site: Neue Ideen für den Hauptbahnhof . Office of planning, construction, transport, City of Neuss . German . 16 June 2013.
  7. News: Der Knoten platzt . Neuss-Grevenbroicher Zeitung . 12 December 2008 . German . 16 June 2013.
  8. News: Großbaustelle Neusser Bahnhof . Neuss-Grevenbroicher Zeitung . 21 June 2012 . German . 16 June 2013.
  9. Web site: Neuss Hbf . NRW Rail Archive . André Joost . 16 June 2013 . German.