Weißenfels station explained

Weißenfels
Symbol:rail
Symbol Location:de
Type:Junction station
Address:Bahnhofstr. 2, Weißenfels, Saxony-Anhalt
Country:Germany
Coordinates:51.2047°N 11.971°W
Line:
Platform:4
Opened:6 June 1846
Website:www.bahnhof.de
Zone:MDV

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Map Type:Saxony-Anhalt#Germany#Europe
Services Collapsible:yes

Weißenfels station is the station of Weißenfels in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. It lies at the junction of the Halle–Bebra and the Weißenfels–Zeitz railways.

Location

The station is located at line-kilometre 32.0 of the Halle–Bebra railway (measured from Halle). In addition, it is the starting point of a line to Zeitz (km 0.0).

It lies some distance north of the town centre and near the bank of the Saale. It borders the streets of Am Güterbahnhof ("at the freight yard") and Bahnhofstraße ("station street"). The line crossed state road 206 (Merseburger Straße) at the western end of the station.

Großkorbetha station is located about eight kilometres further northeast. Five kilometres to the southwest lies the halt of Leißling. The next stop on the branch line to Zeitz is at the halt of Weissenfels West, which is almost four kilometres away and is further from the town centre than Weissenfels station.

History

On 6 June 1846, Weissenfels station was opened on the Halle–Bebra railway, which already had two tracks. Weißenfels was the terminus of the line until it was extended to Weimar on 1 April 1847. The line to Bebra was completed in 1849.[2]

Plans dating from 1845 provided for the construction of the entrance building to the south near the Saale. This would have been the place where the second building, which still exists, stands. There was also a platform with two adjacent tracks. A coke shed was built in the western station area. A track plan from 1857 indicates the existence of over 30 sets of points. Furthermore, there was already a carriage shed, a roundhouse, a turntable, a water supply point and a toilet.

Initially freight traffic was dominated by lignite.

At the Merseburger Straße level crossing there was a mechanical full barrier system with four barrier arms.

The line to Zeitz was opened on 9 February 1859. This turned Weißenfels into a junction station.[3] This involved a major reconstruction of the track infrastructure.[4] Another reconstruction of the track infrastructure probably took place towards the end of the 1860s. New freight and loading tracks were added. The construction of a second entrance building also began. A third track from the Zeitz direction ran into the station. It ended as two dead-end tracks south of the existing platforms. The platform was also extended to accommodate the trains running from Zeitz.

Renovation of the underpass and the construction of a new platform on tracks 1 and 2 began in the 2010s, which was completed in 2013 at a cost of about €755,000.[5] The northern platform with tracks 3 and 4 had already been modernised.

A bus station, which improved the connections between buses and rail should, was built In 2011/12.[6]

Infrastructure

Platforms and tracks

Currently (2017) the station has the following platforms:[7]

Number Platform height Usable length
1 55 cm 174 m
2 55 cm 174 m
3 76 cm 323 m
4 76 cm 323 m

Entrance building

The entrance building is heritage listed.[8]

The city of Weißenfels bought the entrance building from Deutsche Bahn in 2016.[9]

The facade was restored for Sachsen-Anhalt-Tag ("Saxony-Anhalt Day", a festival formerly held annually, now every two years, in different Saxon-Anhalt towns) in 2010.[10] The municipality of Weißenfels continues to campaign for funding from the Revita program of the state of Saxony-Anhalt for an extensive refurbishment of the building.

It is currently (2017) largely unused. A local club is considering opening a museum of Weissenfels railway history in it.[11]

Signal boxes

Before the commissioning of the electronic interlocking the following signal boxes had been built:[12]

DesignationFunction Class
Wb Dispatcher
Wm Guard box S&H 1912
Wo Dispatcher S&H 1912
WrI Guard box S&H 1912
WrII Guard boxS&H 1912
Wv Guard boxS&H 1912
Ww Guard boxS&H 1912
When the signal boxes were decommissioned on 12 December 1999, a Siemens electronic interlocking went into operation on the same day, which is remotely controlled by an operations centre in Leipzig.

Rail services

According to an article in the Mitteldeutsche Zeitung published in 2013, more than 3000 passengers use the station daily.[13]

Long distance services

Weißenfels is served by the, which runs every two hours between Karlsruhe and Leipzig. It is also served by one service of the between Hamburg-Altona and Jena each day.

It has been affected by the significant reduction of long-distance traffic on the section between Erfurt and Halle/Leipzig on the Halle–Bebra railway following the opening of the Erfurt–Leipzig/Halle high-speed railway in December 2015. In the past, trains stopped on the following routes:[14]

Until 2001, Weißenfels was served by InterRegio services, which took a similar route. Until 1998, it was still served by D-Zug (traditional express) services.

Regional services

Currently, Weißenfels station is served by the following regional services:

Line RouteOperator Interval (min)
120 Abellio
120 DB Regio Südost
120 DB Regio Bayern
60 Abellio
60 Abellio
60 (Mon–Fri)
120 (Sat–Sun)
DB Regio Südost

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tarifzonenplan . . 22 August 2021 . 1 August 2021.
  2. Web site: Bahnstrecke Halle–Bebra . rbd-erfurt.de . 1 December 2017. de.
  3. Web site: Bahnstrecke Weißenfels–Zeitz . rbd-erfurt.de . 1 December 2017. de.
  4. Web site: IG Eisenbahn in Weißenfels . Protokoll der siebenundzwanzigsten Zusammenkunft der Interessengemeinschaft "Eisenbahn in Weißenfels" . https://web.archive.org/web/20170816105940/http://weissenfelser-eisenbahnfreunde.de/index_htm_files/Sammelmappe%202013.pdf. 16 August 2017. 3 April 2013 . 12–16 . 1 December 2017. de . PDF.
  5. Web site: Bahnhofsprogramm Sachsen-Anhalt . Weißenfels . https://web.archive.org/web/20170816110857/http://bahnhofsprogramm.de/stationen/weissenfels. 16 August 2017 . live. 1 December 2017. de.
  6. News: Bärbel Schmuck . Neuer Busbahnhof mit außergewöhnlichem Dach . . 5 September 2012 . 1 December 2017. de.
  7. Web site: DB Station&Service AG . Station Weißenfels . 2 December 2017. de.
  8. Kleine Anfrage und Antwort Olaf Meister (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen), Prof. Dr. Claudia Dalbert (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen), Kultusministerium 19.03.2015 Drucksache 6/3905 (KA 6/8670) Denkmalverzeichnis Sachsen-Anhalt . Parliamentary Journal of the Landtag of Sachony-Anhalt. 6/3905. 19 March 2015. 3 December 2017. de.
  9. News: Andreas Richter . Verkehrsknoten Weißenfels – Problemfall Bahnhof . https://web.archive.org/web/20160406014943/http://www.mz-web.de/weissenfels/verkehrsknotenweissenfels-problemfall-bahnhof-23815758 . 6 April 2016 . live . . 2 April 2016 . 3 December 2017. de.
  10. News: Klaus-Dieter Kunick . Verödet der Weißenfelser Bahnhof vollends? . https://web.archive.org/web/20160624145202/https://www.mz-web.de/weissenfels/letzter-laden-dicht-veroedet-der-weissenfelser-bahnhof-vollends--24265218. 24 June 2016. live . . 21 June 2016. 3 December 2017. de.
  11. News: Andreas Richter . Bekommt verödeter Bahnhof ein Museum? . . 8 June 2017 . 3 December 2017. de.
  12. Web site: List of German signal boxes . stellwerke.de . 3 December 2017 . de.
  13. News: Andreas Richter . Stadtentwicklung: Lichtblick im Weißenfelser Bahnhof . . 13 April 2013 . 4 December 2017. de.
  14. Web site: Datenbank Fernverkehr . grahnert.de . 4 December 2017. de.