Stolberg (Rheinland) Hauptbahnhof

Stolberg (Rheinland) Hauptbahnhof is a railway station on the line between Cologne and Aachen. It is the largest station for passengers and freight in the town of Stolberg (Rhineland) in the urban region of Aachen in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It houses the Vennbahn Museum and is situated at a junction.

Stolberg (Rheinland) Hauptbahnhof
Deutsche Bahn
Junction station
Station building in 2006
General information
LocationStolberg (Rhineland), North Rhine-Westphalia
Germany
Coordinates50°47′41″N 6°13′07″E / 50.7948°N 6.2187°E / 50.7948; 6.2187
Owned byDB Netz
Operated byDB Station&Service
Line(s)
Platforms4
Other information
Station code6037
DS100 codeKST
Category4
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened1888; 136 years ago (1888)
Services
Preceding station DB Regio NRW Following station
Aachen-Rothe Erde
towards Aachen Hbf
RE 9 Eschweiler Hbf
towards Siegen Hbf
Eilendorf RB 20 Stolberg-Schneidmühle
Eschweiler-West
towards Düren
Preceding station National Express Germany Following station
Aachen-Rothe Erde
towards Aachen Hbf
RE 1 (NRW-Express) Eschweiler Hbf
Location
Stolberg (Rheinland) Hauptbahnhof is located in North Rhine-Westphalia
Stolberg (Rheinland) Hauptbahnhof
Stolberg (Rheinland) Hauptbahnhof
Location within North Rhine-Westphalia

Routes

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Stolberger Hauptbahnhof is at the junction of four lines. The high-speed line between Cologne and Aachen runs from the east, first through the freight yard and then through the passenger station, and continues to the west. The Mönchengladbach–Stolberg line, called locally the Eschweiler Valley Railway (German: Eschweiler Talbahn) also runs into the station from the east. The Stolberg–Herzogenrath line runs from the north, first crossing the line between Cologne and Aachen and running to south of the main line to the west end of the station. The former Stolberg–Kohlscheid line also branched off this line at Quinx junction between Stolberg and Würselen-Merzbrück. The fourth line is the Stolberg–Eupen line, which leaves the station and runs to the south.

History

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Stolberg in 1900
 
Station and tracks in 1973

The then single-track railway line between Cologne and Aachen was opened by the Rhenish Railway Company (German: Rheinische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, RHE) to Stolberg in 1841 with Stolberg station built in Eilendorf about one kilometre from the northern border of the town of Stolberg and therefore poorly located for the Stolberg valley. In 1870 the Bergisch-Märkische Railway Company (Bergisch-Märkische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, BME) opened the first part of the Hochneukirch–Stolberg line (known as the Eschweiler Talbahn, “Eschweiler Valley Railway”)—from Mönchengladbach, reaching Stolberg in 1875, where Stolberg BME station was built a few hundred metres south of Stolberg RHE station. Another short line was opened mainly for freight to Münsterbusch to the southwest of Stolberg in 1887 with its station near the other Stolberg stations.

The present station was built between 1886 and 1888 by the Prussian state railways. It replaced the previous three stations on the four different lines. In 1935 the station became part of the area of the city of Stolberg and since then it has been called Stolberg (Rheinland) Hauptbahnhof.

Current operations

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The Stolberg Hauptbahnhof is served by following passenger services:

Line Name Route
RE 1 NRW-Express Aachen – Stolberg (Rheinl) – Eschweiler – Düren – Cologne – Düsseldorf – Duisburg – Essen – Dortmund – Hamm (Westf) (– Paderborn)
RE 9 Rhein-Sieg-Express Aachen – Stolberg (Rheinl) – Eschweiler – Düren – Cologne – Siegburg/Bonn – Au (Sieg) – Siegen
RB 20 Euregiobahn Heerlen / Alsdorf-Annapark – Herzogenrath – Aachen – Stolberg (Rheinl) (coupled/uncoupled) – Stolberg Altstadt
Eschweiler-Tal – Langerwehe (– Düren)

Thalys services between Paris and Cologne and Intercity-Express services between Frankfurt and Brussels pass through without stopping.

References

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  • "Stolberg (Rheinland) Hbf track plan" (PDF, 201.8 KB) (in German). Deutsche Bahn. Retrieved 17 May 2011.
  • "Stolberg (Rheinland) Hauptbahnhof (operations)". NRWbahnarchiv (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 17 May 2011.
  • "Stolberg (Rheinland) Hauptbahnhof (passenger services)". NRWbahnarchiv (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 17 May 2011.
  • "History of the station and trackwork with photographs" (in German). gessen.de. Retrieved 17 May 2011.
  • Geschichte des "Bahnbetriebswerkes Stolberg (Stolberg depot)" (in German). guidorademacher.de. Retrieved 17 May 2011. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)