Glauburg-Stockheim station

Glauburg-Stockheim station is a station on the Gießen–Gelnhausen railway in the town of Glauburg in the German state of Hesse. It is also at the end of the Nidda Valley Railway (German: Niddertalbahn) from Bad Vilbel. The Oberwald Railway (Oberwaldbahn) to Lauterbach began here from 1 October 1888 until 1 June 1984. The station is classified by Deutsche Bahn (DB) as a category 5 station.[1]

Glauburg-Stockheim
Deutsche Bahn
Junction station
General information
LocationBahnhofstraße 61
Glauburg, Hesse
Germany
Coordinates50°19′38″N 9°00′37″E / 50.32710°N 9.01028°E / 50.32710; 9.01028
Line(s)
Platforms3
Other information
Station code6033[1]
DS100 codeFSTM[2]
IBNR8000347
Category4[1]
Fare zoneRhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund (RMV): 2741[3]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened30 October 1870
Services
Preceding station DB Regio Mitte Following station
Glauburg-Glauberg RB 34 Terminus
Preceding station Hessische Landesbahn Following station
Effolderbach
towards Gießen
RB 46 Bleichenbach (Oberhess)
towards Gelnhausen
Location
Glauburg-Stockheim is located in Hesse
Glauburg-Stockheim
Glauburg-Stockheim
Location within Hesse

The station is located in the area of the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund (Rhine-Main Transport Association, RMV).

History edit

The station was opened on 30 October 1870 with opening of the end of the third section of the Gießen–Gelnhausen railway (NiddaBüdingen) by the Upper Hessian Railway Company (Oberhessische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft). The station was originally called Stockheim (Oberhess). On 1 October 1888, the Stockheim–Gedern section of the Oberwald Railway was opened. This section was, in effect, the oldest part of the Nidda Valley Railway. Exactly 17 years later, on 1 October 1905, the Nidda Valley Railway was extended to the south to Nidderau. There was no through traffic between Bad Vilbel and Lauterbach until 1 June 1907.

Passenger services on the Stockheim–Lauterbach line ended on 28 September 1975. Freight traffic operated on the Stockheim–Gedern line until 1 June 1984. On 10 June 2001, the whole line between Stockheim and Lauterbach was closed.

In 2008, the Nidda Valley Railway was upgraded. This included, among other things, the renewal of all the stations. All the platforms at the halts and the stations of Nidderau, Niederdorfelden and Glauburg-Stockheim were renewed and raised to the level of the exits of the double-deck coaches used on the line (76 cm). Since 4 May 2008, services have been operated on the line at weekends. On the same day RMV bus route 5150 (formerly DB bus route 650), which had run between Bad Vilbel and Nidderau, was closed completely.

Platforms edit

The station has three platform tracks. The “house” platform (platform 1) is used exclusively for services on the Nidda Valley Railway towards Nidderau, Bad Vilbel and Frankfurt Central Station. The central platform (tracks 2 and 3) is served primarily by Hessische Landesbahn services on the Gießen–Gelnhausen railway to Giessen via Nidda, Hungen and Lich and to the south towards Gelnhausen via Büdingen. Trains in both directions use track 2, track 3 is usually used only to allow trains to pass. Occasionally trains from Bad Vilbel running on the Nidda Valley Railway terminate on track 3.

Entrance building edit

The Nidda Valley Railway is popularly known as the Stockheimer Lieschen ("Stockheim Lizzie") because there used to be a station restaurant in Glauburg-Stockheim station operated by Liesel Brand, where many passengers and railway staff stopped at the end of the line.

After long years of neglect, the station building was privatised in 2006 and partially restored. The station restaurant has been modernised and reopened as a bistro. In the former offices, there is a model railway (Modellbahnhof Stockheim), which has a focus on the Nidda Valley Railway during the 1950s and 1960s.

Operations edit

On weekdays, Deutsche Bahn operates RB 34 services on the Nidda Valley Railway every hour to Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof. Additional services run to Bad Vilbel from Monday to Friday during peak hours to reduce the interval between services to half an hour. On Sundays the trains run every two hours only as far as Bad Vilbel.

On the Gießen–Gelnhausen railway, RB 46 services are operated by Hessische Landesbahn with GTW 2/6 sets at hourly intervals between Gießen and Gelnhausen. In the morning peak and after lunch an extra service runs to Gelnhausen and in the evening peak an extra service runs from Gelnhausen.

Buses edit

Stockheim station is served by several regional bus routes. From 1 May to 31 October each year routes VB-90 to VB-95 of the Vogelsberger Vulkan-Express (Vogelsberg Volcano Express, Vex) operate. Route VB-90 runs from Stockheim station via Gedern, Grebenhain, Herbstein and Lauterbach. Route VB-94 runs from Büdingen via Stockheim and Gedern to Hoherodskopf.[4]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c "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) (10 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2017. ISBN 978-3-89494-146-8.
  3. ^ "Tarifinformationen 2021" (PDF). Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund. 1 January 2021. p. 137. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
  4. ^ "Vogelsberger Vulkan-Express" (in German). Retrieved 11 July 2012.

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