Andernach station

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Andernach station
Through station
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Station and forecourt
Location Andernach, North Rhine-Westphalia
Germany
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Platforms 4
Other information
Station code 144
DS100 code KAND
Category 3 [1]
Website www.bahnhof.de
History
Opened about 1858

Andernach station is the transportation hub of the city of Andernach in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It is a middle-sized stations with thousands of passengers each day. It is currently classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 3 station. After completion of the renovation, it will be classified as a category 3 station. It has four passenger paltforms (tracks 1, 2, 3 and 24), three with a length of more than 280 m,[2] and sidings and freight tracks.[3] It is on the Left Rhine line (German: Linke Rheinstrecke) and is the terminus of the Eifelquer Railway (Eifelquerbahn). In addition to passenger operations, the station has container and freight operations to the east of the station, particularly serving the tin plate manufacturer, Rasselstein.

In the station forecourt, there is a bus station, served by all city buses and regional bus services to Mayen, Neuwied and Ochtendung. The regional bus service to Maria Laach stops 50 metres from the bus station.

The station is currently being modernised. It is planned to increase the height of the central platform for its entire length to 76 centimetres, modernise the platform roof, provide barrier-free access using lifts, improve the environment, including the bus station, implement bike and ride and the park and ride facilities and provide new access to the main platform.[4]

History

Andernach received a rail extension of the Rhenish Railway Company’s Left Rhine line from Oberwinter to Weißenthurm on 15 August 1858. On 11 November 1858 the first train ran on the Left Rhine line to Koblenz. A year later, the line was extended to Bingerbrück.

The Eifelquer line from Andernach to Niedermendig was opened for freight on 1 April 1878 and for passengers on 15 May. This line was also owned by the Rhenish Railway Company. On 20 September 1879, the 2.33 km long freight line to Rheinwerft was opened.

All regional and some express trains stopped in Andernach, while most higher-quality passenger trains went by without stopping.

During the Second World War, Andernach station was completely destroyed. It was rebuilt after the war.

Services

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Track 2 with new LCD display

The only facility available at the station is a Deutsche Bahn (DB) ticket office, which has two counters. The restaurant, the bookshop, a former DB service point and a taxi call point are disused. The concourse has a departure monitor and touch-screen ticket machines of DB and trans-regio. There is also an ATM and seating.

Passenger operations

Trains stop on four platforms at Andernach station. Long-distance services stopping at the station consist of Intercity-Express, Intercity and EuroCity trains. Regional services consist of Regional-Express (RE) and Regionalbahn (RB) trains to cities within 200 kilometres, running towards Cologne/Emmerich, Koblenz, Mainz and Mayen/Kaisersesch.

Regional services

Line KBS Route Operator Rollingstock Frequency
RE 5 Rhein-Express 415/420/470 EmmerichOberhausenDuisburgDüsseldorfCologneBonnRemagenAndernachKoblenz-StadtmitteKoblenz Hbf DB Class 146 with double deck carriages 60 min
MRB 26 MittelRheinBahn 415/420/470 Cologne – Bonn – Remagen – Andernach – Koblenz-Stadtmitte – Koblenz Hbf trans regio Siemens Desiro ML 60 min
RB 92 478 AndernachMendigMayenKaisersesch DB Class 628/629 60 min

(Peak hour 30 min)

RB 470 (Remagen) - Andernach – Koblenz-Stadtmitte – Koblenz Hbf DB Class 628/629, Class 425 Some services
Preceding station   Deutsche Bahn   Following station
toward Koblenz Hbf
RE 5
Rhein-Express
toward Emmerich
Preceding station   trans regio   Following station
toward Koblenz Hbf
MRB 26
MittelRheinBahn

The Rhineland-Palatinate co-ordinated timetable of 2015 provides for the further development of RB 92 as Stadt-Express line SE, a Regionalexpress service on the (Gießen–) Limburg–Koblenz–Andernach route and a Regionalbahn service on the Andernach–Mendig–Mayen–KaiserseschUlmen route, running hourly.[5]

Long distance

Type Train number Route Line
EC 114/115 Wörthersee KlagenfurtSalzburgMunichUlmStuttgartMannheimMainzAndernach – Koblenz – Bonn – Cologne – Duisburg → EssenDortmund ← Oberhausen ← Münster 32/62
35px 118/119 SalzburgInnsbruckFeldkirchDornbirnBregenzLindau – Ulm – Stuttgart – Heidelberg – Mannheim – Mainz – Andernach – Koblenz – Bonn – Köln – Duisburg – Essen – Münster 32
35px 130/135/136/137/231 Norddeich MoleEmden – Münster – Oberhausen – Duisburg – Cologne – Bonn – Andernach – Koblenz – TrierLuxembourg 35
131 Borkum
132 Norderney
133/134 Ostfriesland
ICE 556/557 BerlinHanoverBielefeldHammHagenWuppertal – Cologne – Bonn – Andernach – Koblenz ← Trier 10
ICE 855/856 Trier – Koblenz – Andernach – Bonn – Cologne – Wuppertal – Hagen – Hamm – Bielefeld – Hanover – Wolfsburg – Berlin 10
35px 1910/1911/1915/1916 Salzburg → Munich –/Tübingen – Stuttgart – Heidelberg – Mannheim – Mainz – Andernach – Koblenz – Bonn – Cologne – Duisburg – Essen – Dortmund – Hamm – Bielefeld – Herford – Hannover – Berlin 32
2010/2011 Loreley
2017/2338/2339
35px 1917 KonstanzSingenVillingenOffenburgKarlsruhe – Mannheim – Mainz – Andernach – Koblenz – Bonn – Cologne – Duisburg – Essen – Dortmund ← Hamm ← Bielefeld ← Herford ← Hannover ← Berlin 26/32
2006/2007 Bodensee
35px 1920/1924 Frankfurt → Mainz → Andernach – Koblenz → Bonn → Cologne → Duisburg → Essen → Dortmund → Hamm → Bielefeld → Herford → Hannover → Berlin 31/32
35px 2004/2005 Bodensee Konstanz – Singen – Villingen – Offenburg – Karlsruhe – Mannheim – Mainz – Andernach – Koblenz – Bonn – Cologne – Duisburg – Oberhausen – Münster – Emden 26/35
35px 2012/2013 Allgäu OberstdorfKempten – Ulm – Stuttgart – Heidelberg – Mannheim – Mainz – Andernach – Koblenz – Bonn – Köln – Duisburg – Essen – Dortmund – Hamm – Bielefeld – Hanover – MagdeburgLeipzig 32/55
35px 2014/2015 Stuttgart – Mannheim – Mainz – Andernach – Koblenz – Bonn – Cologne – Duisburg – Oberhausen – Münster – Emden ← Norddeich 32/35
2019 Norderney
35px 2020/2021 Frankfurt – Mainz – Koblenz – Andernach – Bonn – Cologne – Duisburg – Essen – Dortmund – Hamm – Münster – BremenHamburg 31
35px 2212 Rügen Koblenz – Andernach – Bonn – Cologne – Duisburg – Essen – Dortmund – Münster – Bremen – Hamburg → RostockStralsundOstseebad Binz 30
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Other stations in Andernach

The town of Andernach has other stations in two suburbs:

  • Namedy on the Left Rhine line and served by MRB (Mittelrheinbahn) 26 trains
  • Miesenheim on the Eifelquer Railway and served by RB 92 trains.

Notes

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