Osterburken
Deutsche Bahn Rhine-Neckar S-Bahn
Junction station
Train in Osterburken station (April 1984)
General information
LocationBahnhofstr. 1, Osterburken, Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Coordinates49°25′48″N 9°25′22″E / 49.43000°N 9.42278°E / 49.43000; 9.42278
Owned byDeutsche Bahn
Operated by
Line(s)
Platforms4
Other information
Station code4790[1]
DS100 codeTO[2]
IBNR80004790
Category4[1]
Fare zone
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened1866
Services
Preceding station Following station
Möckmühl RE 8 Lauda
Preceding station Following station
Adelsheim Ost MEX 18 Terminus
Preceding station DB Regio Bayern Following station
Rosenberg (Baden) RB 85 Terminus
Preceding station Following station
Adelsheim Nord
towards Miltenberg
RB 84 Terminus
Preceding station Rhine-Neckar S-Bahn Following station
Adelsheim Nord S1 Terminus
Location
Osterburken is located in Baden-Württemberg
Osterburken
Osterburken
Location in Baden-Württemberg
Osterburken is located in Germany
Osterburken
Osterburken
Location in Germany
Osterburken is located in Europe
Osterburken
Osterburken
Location in Europe

Osterburken station is at the junction of the Franconia Railway and the Neckarelz–Osterburken railway. It is served by Regionalbahn, Regional-Express and Rhine-Neckar S-Bahn services.

Location

The station is located about 300 metres from central Osterburken.

History

The Royal Württemberg State Railways (Königlich Württembergischen Staats-Eisenbahnen or K.W.St.E.) opened the station in 1866 as the terminus of the Lower Jagst Railway (Untere Jagstbahn) from Heilbronn to Osterburken, now considered part of the Franconia Railway. At the same time the Mannheim–Würzburg railway (Odenwaldbahn) railway was opened.

At the end of March 1945, an "evacuation" train with detainees from the Neckarelz concentration camp was parked near the station for three days. Nine of the detainees died and were buried in a common grave at what is now the old cemetery; a memorial stone is located there.[5]

Services on line S1 of the Rhine-Neckar S-Bahn commenced at the 2003/2004 timetable change on 14 December 2003. As part of the upgrade for the S-Bahn, the platforms for tracks 1 (next to the entrance building) and 3 (bay platform) were made fully accessible and are provided with shelters from the weather. The 140 metre-long and 76 centimetre-high platforms now provide level access to the S-Bahn trains, which operate almost exclusively on track 1.

Rail services

Osterburken station is a railway junction in Baden. The Franconia Railway (Stuttgart–Würzburg) and the Neckarelz–Osterburken railway, part of the Baden Odenwald Railway, meet here. On the latter route, the station is the terminus of line S1 of the Rhine-Neckar S-Bahn. Regional-Express services connect with Würzburg at two-hour intervals, and are supplemented by additional peak hour services. Regional-Express services run via Heilbronn to Stuttgart every 120 minutes. Regionalbahn services run to/from Heilbronn and Stuttgart, some starting or ending at Lauda. The S1 service provides an hourly connection to Homburg via Mosbach-Neckarelz, Eberbach, Heidelberg, Mannheim, Ludwigshafen, Neustadt (Weinstraße) and Kaiserslautern.

Train class Route Interval
RE 8 Würzburg Lauda OsterburkenBad FriedrichshallNeckarsulmHeilbronnStuttgart 60 minutes
MEX 18 Osterburken – Möckmühl – Bad Friedrichshall – Neckarsulm – Heilbronn – Bietigheim-Bissingen – Ludwigsburg – Stuttgart - PlochingenTübingen 60 min
RB 85 Würzburg – Lauda – Osterburken 60 minutes (Mon – Fri only)
S1 Homburg (Saar)KaiserslauternNeustadt (Weinstr)SchifferstadtLudwigshafen (Rhein)MannheimHeidelberg – Eberbach – Mosbach-Neckarelz – Osterburken 60 minutes

Entrance building

Built in the 1860s, the entrance building was auctioned by Deutsche Bahn in 2014 and bought by the municipality of Osterburken for €120,000. It has an area of around 1090 square metres and a part of the building that is not used by Deutsche Bahn is rented out.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 "Stationspreisliste 2024" [Station price list 2024] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  2. Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  3. "Wabenplan" (PDF). Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Neckar. February 2021. Retrieved 21 February 2021.
  4. "Tarifzonenplan 2021" (PDF). Heilbronner Hohenloher Haller Nahverkehr. 1 January 2021. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
  5. Gedenkstätten für die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus. Eine Dokumentation (in German). Vol. I. Bonn. 1995. p. 68. ISBN 3-89331-208-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. "Osterburken hat den eigenen Bahnhof gekauft". Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung (in German). 25 September 2014. Retrieved 24 May 2016.

Sources

  • Helmut Maisch und Herbert Walz (1998). Osterburken ... wie es einmal war (in German). Horb am Neckar: Geiger. ISBN 3-89570-503-9.
  • Helmut Neumaier (1973). Osterburken Stationen seiner Geschichte (in German). Heidelberg: Milte.
  • Elmar Weiss, Helmut Neumaier (1986). Geschichte der Stadt Osterburken (in German). Osterburken: Stadt Osterburken.
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