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Wuppertal-Oberbarmen station

Coordinates: 51°16′27″N 7°13′17″E / 51.27417°N 7.22139°E / 51.27417; 7.22139
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Wuppertal-Oberbarmen
Deutsche Bahn Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn
Through station
Station entrance (2006)
General information
LocationRittershauser Brücke 15, Wuppertal, North Rhine-Westphalia
Germany
Coordinates51°16′27″N 7°13′17″E / 51.27417°N 7.22139°E / 51.27417; 7.22139
Owned byDB Netz
Operated byDB Station&Service
Line(s)
Platforms3 island platforms
Tracks6
Train operatorsAbellio Rail NRW
DB Regio NRW
Eurobahn
National Express Germany
ConnectionsTemplate:S-Bahn-NRW Template:S-Bahn-NRW Template:S-Bahn-NRW
Other information
Station code6928[1]
DS100 codeKWO[2]
IBNR8006719
Category3[1]
Fare zone
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened1847[5]
Services
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Preceding station   Eurobahn   Following station
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Preceding station   National Express Germany   Following station
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Template:RB-NRW linesTerminus
Preceding station   RRSB   Following station
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Map
Location
Wuppertal-Oberbarmen is located in North Rhine-Westphalia
Wuppertal-Oberbarmen
Wuppertal-Oberbarmen
Location in North Rhine-Westphalia
Wuppertal-Oberbarmen is located in Germany
Wuppertal-Oberbarmen
Wuppertal-Oberbarmen
Location in Germany
Wuppertal-Oberbarmen is located in Europe
Wuppertal-Oberbarmen
Wuppertal-Oberbarmen
Location in Europe

Wuppertal-Oberbarmen station is a station in the city of Wuppertal in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It was long an important railway junction, connecting to four railway lines. The only remaining lines at the station are the Dortmund–Wuppertal main line and the branch line to Solingen.

History

January 1982

The first station building was opened along with the Elberfeld–Dortmund line under the name of Barmen-Rittershausen by the Bergisch-Märkische Railway Company on 9 October 1847. In 1930 it was renamed as Wuppertal-Oberbarmen.[5]

In 1910, the tracks and Rosenau street were moved during the building of a depot at Wuppertal-Langerfeld. During the Second World War the station area and the station building were badly damaged. After a partial demolition by Deutsche Bundesbahn after the Second World War, the station was rebuilt in the 1980s during the establishment of S-Bahn line S8. Today there is a square-shaped commercial building with a newsagent, a bakery shop and a McDonald's branch.

In its heyday there was in addition to the Elberfeld–Dortmund through line, a triangular junction connected to the line to Opladen and Solingen, as well as a connecting line to the Düsseldorf-Derendorf–Dortmund Süd railway and the Wuppertal-Wichlinghausen–Hattingen line.

For a long time, Wuppertal-Oberbarmen was also an important freight terminal. The last freight tracks were removed in 2006, however, and a DIY store was built on the site.

Current operations

Oberbarmen Schwebebahn terminus at Wuppertal-Oberbarmen station

Long-distance passenger trains pass through Wuppertal-Oberbarmen without stopping. However, all regional trains running through Wuppertal stop. The Wupper-Express (RE 4), the Rhein-Münsterland-Express (RE 7) and the Maas-Wupper-Express (RE 13) stop at the station at hourly intervals. Services on S-Bahn lines S8 to/from Mönchengladbach and S 7 to/from Remscheid) stop every twenty minutes on the local platforms.[6] Services on line S 9 and one in three services on line S8 run to/from Hagen every 60 minutes.

Deutsche Bahn classifies the station as category 3.[1]

Wuppertal-Oberbarmen is also a major connecting point between the railway and other public transport services. The Schwebebahn has its eastern terminus here, and there is a bus station, which is served by many of the lines of Wuppertaler Stadtwerke (Wuppertal's operator of public utilities and transport) and Verkehrsgesellschaft Ennepe-Ruhr (the transport company of Ennepe-Ruhr).

Platforms

Today, there are three platforms with a total of six tracks. Regional trains stop on tracks 2 and 3; they are also used for non-stop operations by long-distance trains. Services on S-Bahn lines S 7, S 8 and S 9 stop on tracks 5 and 6. The other platform tracks are not barrier-free for the disabled.

Interchanges

The following services stop at the station.[6]

Line Line name Route Service interval Platform track
RE 4 Wupper-Express AachenMönchengladbachDüsseldorfWuppertalHagenDortmund hourly 2/3
RE 7 Rhein-Münsterland-Express KrefeldNeussCologneSolingenWuppertal – Hagen – HammMünsterRheine hourly 2/3
RE 13 Maas-Wupper-Express VenloViersen – Mönchengladbach – Düsseldorf – Wuppertal – Hagen – Hamm hourly 2/3
RB 48 Rhein-Wupper-Bahn Bonn-Mehlem – Bonn – Cologne – Solingen – Wuppertal-Vohwinkel – Wuppertal – Wuppertal-Oberbarmen 30 minutes
Template:S-Bahn-NRW Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn Solingen – RemscheidWuppertal 20 minutes 5/6
Template:S-Bahn-NRW Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn Hagen – GevelsbergWuppertal – Düsseldorf – Neuss – Mönchengladbach 20 minutes (to Mönchengladbach), 60 minutes (to Hagen) 5/6
Template:S-Bahn-NRW Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn Hagen – Gevelsberg – Wuppertal – Essen – Bottrop 60 minutes 5/6

References

Footnotes

  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) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  3. ^ "VER-Tarifinformation". Verkehrsgesellschaft Ennepe-Ruhr. 20 July 2017. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  4. ^ "Ticket Überblick" (PDF) (in German). Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Sieg. 1 January 2020. p. 17. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  5. ^ a b Joost, André. "Wuppertal-Oberbarmen station operations". NRW Rail Archive (in German). Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  6. ^ a b Joost, André. "Wuppertal-Oberbarmen station". NRW Rail Archive (in German). Retrieved 10 May 2020.

Sources

  • WSW mobil Gmb, ÖPNV Systemmanagement (2009). Wuppertal timetable 2009/10 (in German). Wuppertal: ECO-Druck GmbH.