Rödermark-Ober Roden | |
Symbol: | s |
Symbol2: | rail |
Symbol Location: | frankfurt |
Symbol Location2: | de |
Type: | Interchange station |
Address: | Dieburgerstr. 69, Ober-Roden, Rödermark, Hesse |
Country: | Germany |
Coordinates: | 49.9732°N 8.829°W |
Line: |
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Owned: | DB Netz |
Operator: | DB Station&Service |
Platform: | 4 |
Opened: | 1896 |
Zone: | 3565[1] |
Website: | www.bahnhof.de |
Map Type: | Hesse |
Rödermark-Ober Roden station (German: Bahnhof Rödermark-Ober Roden) is the station of the Rödermark suburb of Ober-Roden in the German state of Hesse. It is the southern terminus of line S1 of the Rhine-Main S-Bahn and a stop for Regionalbahn services on the Dreieich Railway. It is classified in station category 4 and is a hub for public transport. The station building is a listed building.
Ober-Roden was connected to the railway network in 1896 with the opening of the Rodgau Railway (Rodgaubahn), which connected Offenbach (Main) Hauptbahnhof via Ober-Roden to Dieburg on the Rhine-Main Railway. The first part of the present entrance building was built during its construction. The Dreieich Railway (Dreieichbahn) was opened in 1905, running from Buchschlag on the Main-Neckar Railway via Urberach.
The modernisation of the Dreieich Railway began in 1997. Platform and tracks were rebuilt and preparations were made for the construction of a platform subway.
The station was completely rebuilt for the upgrade of the Rodgau Railway in preparation for the extension of the S-Bahn in 2003. The platform access previously provided by a pedestrian bridge was replaced by a barrier-free subway. Since then there has been direct access on the main platform between the S-Bahn and the buses. The platforms for tracks 2-4 are connected by stairs and lifts to the subway.
The conversion of the station forecourt to a substantial urban gateway began in the third quarter of 2013. The station building was renovated during this work. Various residential and shopping areas were incorporated in the building. A glass structure was planned on the site of the former northern building, which would house a catering business.[2]
Ober-Roden stations is located in the fare zone of the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund (RMV), which manages S-Bahn and Regionalbahn services as well as bus and night bus services.
From Mondays to Fridays the station is served by 173 trains daily:
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Night bus routes |
route OF-95: Neu-Isenburg – Dietzenbach – Ober-Roden – Urberach
route 674: Ober-Roden – Dieburg – Darmstadt
route 679: Ober-Roden – Dieburg – Groß-Zimmern – Reinheim (on Fri/Sat and Sat/Sun nights there is also a Nightliner on the Dieburg–Ober-Roden section)
Linie X74: Ober-Roden – Eppertshausen – Münster – Darmstadt (express bus)This adds up to about 100 bus connections per day.
Rödermark-Ober Roden station is served by several night lines.
S-Bahn line S1: Wiesbaden Hbf – Frankfurt Hbf – Frankfurt Süd – Offenbach Hbf – Rodgau – Ober-Roden
Line n66: (Frankfurt Konstablerwache –) Offenbach-Marktplatz – Heusenstamm – Dietzenbach – Ober-Roden
Line n66 runs as line n65 without change from Frankfurt-Konstablerwache.
Linie 679 (Nightliner): (Darmstadt Hbf –) Dieburg – Münster – Eppertshausen – Ober-Roden
The Nightliner line 679 runs as line 672 without change from Darmstadt Hbf.
Linie n65: Frankfurt Konstablerwache – Offenbach-Marktplatz – Rodgau – Ober-Roden
In Offenbach-Marktplatz there is a connection to S-Bahn line S8 to Frankfurt.