Mindelheim station

Mindelheim station is the station of the district town of Mindelheim in the German state of Bavaria and lies about one km south of the original town.

Mindelheim
Separation station
LocationMindelheim, Bavaria
Germany
Coordinates48°02′42″N 10°30′06″E
Line(s)
Platforms3
Other information
Station code4119[1]
DS100 codeMMH[2]
IBNR8000338
Category4[1]
Location
Mindelheim
Location in Bavaria
Mindelheim
Location in Germany
Mindelheim
Location in Europe

History

New sign on platform 1

In 2007/08, the station was renovated at a cost of €8 million. The four former tracks were reduced to three due to lack of space. A pedestrian underpass was built from Bahnhofstraße to Allgäuer Straße and an underpass for cars was built one km to the southwest; the level crossing on the old route of federal highway 16 was removed.

Description

The station is located on the Buchloe–Memmingen railway and is the terminus of the Central Swabian Railway (German: Mittelschwabenbahn), which runs via Krumbach to Günzburg.

The station has three platform tracks. Platform 1 is next to the station building and platforms 2 and 4 can be reached via an underpass. Platform 1 is used by trains to Gunzburg and Memmingen, while platform 2 is kept free for transiting EuroCity services. When this is not necessary, services to Memmingen and Lindau stop on platform 2. Trains to Munich or Augsburg stop on platform 4.

There are two ticket machines. A ticket office operates during peak periods only.[3]

Trains usually consist of a class 218 locomotive, hauling three to five Silberling carriages. In addition, the station is served by diesel multiple units of classes 642, 612, and now and then 628.

Station building

On the lower floor of the station building there is a restaurant, the office of the station master, a counter, two kiosks and a bus shelter. The upper floor contains apartments. The building is in poor condition and its outer walls have crumbling plaster and exposed brick.

Operations

Three pairs daily of EuroCity services on line 88 are operated by Swiss Federal Railways through Mindelheim to Munich and Zurich, but do not stop. Regionalbahn services to/from Munich/Memmingen and Augsburg/Memmingen meet in Mindelheim in the mornings and evenings at 30-minute intervals.

Train class Route Frequency Platform
RE Munich – KauferingBuchloeMindelheimMemmingen (– Hergatz – Lindau) Every 2 hours 2/4
RB Augsburg – Buchloe – Mindelheim – Memmingen Every 2 hours 2/4
RB (Günzburg –) Krumbach – Mindelheim (– Memmingen / Buchloe) Every 2 hours 1

Future

On 15 February 2008, the German Federal Minister of Transport, Wolfgang Tiefensee and his Swiss counterpart, Moritz Leuenberger signed in Memmingen a Memorandum of Understanding in relation to the development of the Munich–Lindau route, including the electrification of the section between Geltendorf and Lindau Aeschach.[4] The building of a central bus station on the station forecourt and the relocation of the nearby car park to the west is also planned.

It is planned to integrate the Mindelheim–Memmingen route into the Ulm–Neu-Ulm–Günzburg–Mindelheim–Memmingen line of the Danube-Iller Regional S-Bahn (Regio-S-Bahn Ulm/Neu-Ulm). between 2020 and 2025.

Notes

  1. "Stationspreisliste 2020" [Station price list 2020] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 4 November 2019. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
  2. Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  3. "Fahrkartenschalter am Bahnhof schließt". Augsburger Allgemeine (in German). 13 November 2008. Retrieved 19 January 2013.
  4. "Schritt zu einem kürzeren Weg nach München (Step to a shorter route to Munich)" (in German). NZZ Online. Retrieved 17 January 2013.
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References

  • Reinhold Breubeck (1999). "Eisenbahnknoten Memmingen". Die Eisenbahn in Mittelschwaben zwischen Iller und Wertach (in German). Buchloe: Druck und Verlag Hans Oberbayer GmbH. ISBN 3-927781-18-5.
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