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Plauen (Vogtland) Oberer Bahnhof

Coordinates: 50°30′19″N 12°07′48″E / 50.50528°N 12.13000°E / 50.50528; 12.13000
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Plauen (Vogtland) Upper station

Plauen (Vogtland) Oberer Bahnhof
Deutsche Bahn
Through station
Trains of Vogtlandbahn in 2007
before electrification of Leipzig–Hof railway
General information
LocationRathenauplatz 2, 08525 Plauen
Plauen,  Saxony
Germany
Coordinates50°30′19″N 12°07′48″E / 50.50528°N 12.13000°E / 50.50528; 12.13000
Owned byDeutsche Bahn
Operated byDB Station&Service
Line(s)
Platforms3
Tracks6
Construction
Architectural styleFunctionalism
Other information
Station code4955
DS100 codeDP[1]
IBNR8010275
Category3[2]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened1848
Passengers
1,400 per day[3]
Location
Plauen (Vogtland) Upper station is located in Saxony
Plauen (Vogtland) Upper station
Plauen (Vogtland) Upper station
Location within Saxony
Plauen (Vogtland) Upper station is located in Germany
Plauen (Vogtland) Upper station
Plauen (Vogtland) Upper station
Location within Germany
Plauen (Vogtland) Upper station is located in Europe
Plauen (Vogtland) Upper station
Plauen (Vogtland) Upper station
Location within Europe

Plauen (Vogtland) Oberer Bahnhof (Upper station) is the main station of Plauen in the German state of Saxony on the Leipzig–Hof line. It is the main hub of rail traffic in Vogtland. This station is maintained and operated by DB Station&Service.

History

Plauen station was opened in 1848. For three years from that time it was a terminus with a stagecoach connection to Plauen city and to Reichenbach station. In 1851 the continuous Leipzig–Reichenbach–Plauen–Hof line was completed. In 1874, the Oelsnitz–Cheb line was extended to Plauen. The following year the station was renamed as Plauen (Vogtland) Oberer Bahnhof, following the opening of the Elster Valley Railway with its own station, Plauen (Vogtland) Unterer Bahnhof (lower station).

In the Second World War, the historic station building was completely destroyed by bombing. In late 2006, the station’s mechanical interlocking was closed and the train dispatcher was removed, when the station track was integrated into the Leipzig electronic interlocking.

With the closure of Plauen lower station in December 2010, the city is planning to rename Plauen upper station as Plauen Hauptbahnhof.[citation needed]

Operations

The station has six platforms and a goods yard, as well as a loading facility for timber.

The upper station seen from Bärensteinturm

Connections

Railway services

With Regional-Express services, there are daily direct connections to several major cities. Vogtlandbahn directly connects Plauen with almost all stations of the Vogtland district and other cities in Bavaria, Thuringia and Bohemian Vogtland. From June 2005 Vogtlandbahn operated the Vogtland-Express, the only direct service to Berlin, although as a rail service are now been suspended. Due to its function as a transport hub, the station is operated by Deutsche Bahn, which classifies it as a category 3 station.

The following lines stop in Plauen (Vogtland) Oberer Bahnhof:[4]

Preceding station   Mitteldeutsche Regiobahn   Following station
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Preceding station   Vogtlandbahn   Following station
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Local transport

The station is connected by buses and lines 1, 5 and 6 of Plauen tramways, which pass in front of the station. In addition, there is a taxi stand in front of the main station entrance.

Plauen tramways stop in front of the station building

Notes

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2017 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2017. ISBN 978-3-89494-146-8.
  2. ^ "Stationspreisliste 2024" [Station price list 2024] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Bahnhof Plauen (Vogtl.) ob Bf" (in German). Deutsche Bahn. Archived from the original on 11 March 2012. Retrieved 5 December 2010.
  4. ^ Timetables for Plauen (Vogtl) Oberer Bahnhof (in German)

References

  • Rettig, Wilfried (2001). Die Eisenbahnen im Vogtland - volume 1: Entwicklung, Hauptstrecken, Fahrzeuge, Bahnbetriebswerke und Hochbauten (in German). Freiburg: EK-Verlag. ISBN 3-88255-686-2.