Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof

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Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof
Deutsche Bahn Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn Düsseldorf Stadtbahn
Through station
Duesseldorf main station Konrad-Adenauer-Platz Stadtmitte Duesseldorf Germany.jpg
Entrance hall of station
General information
LocationDüsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia
Germany
Coordinates51°13′13″N 6°47′34″E / 51.22028°N 6.79278°E / 51.22028; 6.79278Coordinates: 51°13′13″N 6°47′34″E / 51.22028°N 6.79278°E / 51.22028; 6.79278
Owned byDeutsche Bahn
Operated by
Line(s)
Platforms
  • 16 rail
  • 4 tram
  • 4 Stadtbahn
Construction
ArchitectKrüger and Eduard Behne
Architectural styleNew Objectivity
Other information
Station code1401
DS100 codeKD
Category1
Fare zone
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened
Services
Preceding station Thalys Following station
Köln Hbf
towards Paris-Nord
Thalys Duisburg Hbf
towards Dortmund Hbf
DB Fernverkehr
TerminusICE 10
via Düsseldorf/Wuppertal - Hamm (Westf) - Hannover
Select trains only
towards Aachen
towards Munich
ICE 41
towards Dortmund
towards Dortmund
ICE 42
towards Munich
towards Basel SBB
ICE 43
towards Stuttgart
ICE 47
via Frankfurt (Main) Airport - Düsseldorf
towards Dortmund
towards Frankfurt
ICE 78
towards Vienna
ICE 91
towards Dortmund
towards Zürich HB
IC/EC 30
towards Stuttgart
IC/EC 32
towards Dortmund
towards Koblenz
IC/EC 35
towards Emden
Terminus
IC 50
towards Gera
Preceding station NS International Following station
Duisburg Hbf City Night Line 419 Köln Hbf
Duisburg Hbf EuroNight 447 Köln Hbf
towards Warsaw
City Night Line 457 Köln Hbf
towards Prague
Preceding station FlixTrain Logo 2020.svg Following station
Köln Hbf
Terminus
FLX 20 Duisburg Hbf
towards Hamburg Hbf
Köln Hbf
towards Aachen Hbf
FLX 30 Duisburg Hbf
towards Leipzig Hbf
Preceding station National Express Germany Following station
Düsseldorf-Benrath
towards Aachen Hbf
Düsseldorf Airport
Neuss Hbf
towards Aachen Hbf
Wuppertal-Vohwinkel
towards Dortmund Hbf
Düsseldorf-Benrath
towards Koblenz Hbf
Düsseldorf Airport
towards Wesel
Neuss Hbf Düsseldorf Airport
Terminus Düsseldorf Airport
Preceding station DB Regio NRW Following station
Terminus Düsseldorf Airport
Preceding station Eurobahn Following station
Terminus Düsseldorf Airport
Neuss Hbf
towards Venlo
Wuppertal-Vohwinkel
Preceding station NordWestBahn Following station
Meerbusch-Osterath
towards Kleve
Terminus
Preceding station VIAS Following station
Terminus Düsseldorf Airport
Neuss Hbf
towards Bedburg
Terminus
Preceding station Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn Following station
Düsseldorf Volksgarten
towards Solingen Hbf
S1 Düsseldorf-Wehrhahn
towards Dortmund Hbf
Düsseldorf Volksgarten
towards Köln-Nippes
S6 Düsseldorf-Wehrhahn
towards Essen Hbf
Düsseldorf-Friedrichstadt S8 Düsseldorf-Flingern
towards Hagen Hbf
Düsseldorf-Friedrichstadt
towards Kaarster See
S28 Düsseldorf-Flingern
Düsseldorf Volksgarten
towards Langenfeld
S68 Düsseldorf-Wehrhahn
Düsseldorf-Friedrichstadt S11 Düsseldorf-Wehrhahn
Preceding station Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn Following station
Oststraße U70 Terminus
Oststraße U74 Oberbilker Markt/​Warschauer Straße
towards Holthausen
Oststraße
towards Neuss Hbf
U75 Handelszentrum/​Moskauer Straße
Oststraße U76 Handelszentrum/​Moskauer Straße
Terminus
Oststraße
towards Am Seestern
U77 Oberbilker Markt/​Warschauer Straße
towards Holthausen
Oststraße U78 Terminus
Oststraße U79
Oberbilker Markt/​Warschauer Straße
Location
Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof is located in North Rhine-Westphalia
Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof
Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof
Location within North Rhine-Westphalia

Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof is the main railway station of Düsseldorf, the state capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

History

Realignment of the lines, former BME line in red, former CME lines in yellow, former RhE line in orange, new combined lines in green
Original station in 1900

The station was opened on 1 October 1891. It replaced the three following stations:[4]

Both the Bergisch-Märkische and the Cologne-Minden stations were on the southern edge of the city and were in the way of the construction of Friedrichstadt. The wish to clear the way for the new development was a reason to build a new station in addition to the desire to bring together the stations and lines following the nationalisation of the railway companies of Rhineland-Westphalia between 1879 and 1882.

Construction of station building in the 1930s

The original Hauptbahnhof was built in the Wilhelmine style. After three decades it had become too small and its style had become unfashionable. In November 1930, eight designs were submitted to the public as part of a competition to redesign the station. The station building was built from 1932 to 1936 conforming to a design dictated by the Reichsbahn directorate of Wuppertal and its architects, Krüger and Eduard Behne.[4] It features a notable clock tower.

The station underwent major reconstruction in the 1980s, finishing in 1985, when the Stadtbahn lines passing under the station were opened. This reconstruction involved the remodeling of the old ticket offices into a food court, the installation of lifts and the opening of the station toward the city borough of Oberbilk, where, at the western exit of the station, new office buildings were erected on the site of a former steel works.[citation needed] The former 1st class waiting room has been remodeled into a hotel and a discothèque.[citation needed]

Some minor changes were carried out in the year 2005; the old toilets from 1985 were torn out to make room for a fast food restaurant, a small 1st class lounge was installed in the northern passenger tunnel also. The dated ceilings and information systems in the passenger tunnels are scheduled for replacement also, as they do not meet current fire protection standards.[citation needed]

Operational usage

Station hall

The station is frequented by roughly a quarter million passengers per day and is therefore Germany's tenth busiest station.[5]

All modes of rail transport are offered on the 20 main line tracks (16 platforms currently in use), including InterCityExpress, InterCity, EuroCity trains for long-distance travel, austrian operated ÖBB Nightjet overnight trains as well as RegionalExpress, RegionalBahn and S-Bahn services for regional distribution. The station is integrated into the Rhein-Ruhr S-Bahn network and local traffic operates under the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr transport association. The subterranean station, operated by Rheinbahn, has 4 tracks that are part of the Stadtbahn lines of Düsseldorf. The 6 tramway stops in front of the station connect the Hauptbahnhof to the local tram network, also operated by Rheinbahn.

Long-distance

The station is served by the following long-distance services:[6]

Line Route Frequency
ICE 10 Berlin Ostbahnhof – Berlin – (Wolfsburg –) Hannover – Bielefeld – Hamm – Dortmund – Bochum – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf Airport – Düsseldorf (– Cologne – Aachen) Hourly
ICE 30 Hamburg – Bremen – Osnabrück – Münster – Dortmund – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Cologne 1 train
ICE 41 (Dortmund –) Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Köln Messe/Deutz – Frankfurt Airport – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Munich Hourly
ICE 42 (Hamburg – Bremen – Münster –) Dortmund – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Siegburg/Bonn – Frankfurt Flughafen – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich Every 2 hours
ICE 43 (Amsterdam – Utrecht – Arnhem – Oberhausen – Duisburg –) or (Dortmund – Essen – Duisburg –) Düsseldorf – Cologne – Siegburg/Bonn – Frankfurt Airport – Mannheim – KarlsruheFreiburgBasel Individual services
ICE 47 Dortmund – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Köln Messe/Deutz – Frankfurt Airport – Mannheim – Stuttgart Every 2 hours
ICE 78 Amsterdam – Utrecht – Arnhem – Oberhausen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Frankfurt Airport – Frankfurt Every 2 hours
THA 80 Dortmund – Essen – Duisburg – (Düsseldorf Airport –) Düsseldorf – Cologne – Aachen – Liège-Guillemins – Brussels – Paris-Nord Individual services
ICE 91 Dortmund – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Frankfurt Flughafen – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nürnberg – Passau – Vienna – Vienna Airport Individual services
IC/EC 30 (Westerland –) Hamburg – Bremen – Münster – Dortmund – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Bonn – Koblenz – Mainz – Mannheim – Stuttgart (/ – Karlsruhe – Freiburg – Basel – Zürich/Interlaken Ost) Every 2 hours
IC 32 (Berlin – Hannover – Bielefeld –) Dortmund – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Bonn – Koblenz – Mainz – Mannheim – Heidelberg – Stuttgart – Ulm (– Oberstdorf/Innsbruck) Every 2 hours
IC 35 Norddeich Mole – Emden – Münster – Recklinghausen – Gelsenkirchen – Oberhausen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Bonn – Koblenz Every 2 hours
IC 37 Düsseldorf – Cologne – Bonn – Koblenz – Wittlich – Trier – Luxembourg 1 train pair
IC 50 Gera – Jena – Weimar – Erfurt – Eisenach – Kassel – Dortmund – Düsseldorf (– Cologne) 2 train pairs
FLX 20 Hamburg Hbf – Hamburg-Harburg – Osnabrück – Münster – Gelsenkirchen – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Cologne 1-3 train pairs
FLX 30 Leipzig – Lutherstadt Wittenberg – Berlin Südkreuz – Berlin Hbf – Berlin-Spandau – Hannover – Bielefeld – Dortmund – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Aachen 1-2 train pairs
NJ ÖBB Nightjet
Düsseldorf – Cologne – Bonn – Koblenz – Mainz – Frankfurt Airport – Frankfurt Süd Nuremberg – Regensburg – Passau – Wels – Linz – Amstetten – St. Pölten Wien Meidling Vienna (car train)
1 train pair
NJ ÖBB Nightjet
Düsseldorf – Cologne – Bonn – Koblenz – Mainz – Frankfurt Airport – Frankfurt Süd – Nuremberg – Augsburg – Munich – Kufstein – Wörgl – Jenbach – Innsbruck
1 train pair

Regional services

In local passenger service, Dortmund is served by the following regional and S-Bahn lines (as of 2020):[7][6]

Line Route Frequency
RE 1
NRW-Express
AachenEschweilerDürenHorremCologneDüsseldorf HbfDüsseldorf AirportDuisburgMülheimEssenBochumDortmundHamm 60 min
RE 2
Rhein-Haard-Express
Düsseldorf Hbf – Düsseldorf Airport – Duisburg – Mülheim – Essen – GelsenkirchenRecklinghausenMünster 60 min
RE 3
Rhein-Emscher-Express
Düsseldorf Hbf – Duisburg – OberhausenWanne-Eickel – Gelsenkirchen – Herne – Dortmund – Hamm 60 min
RE 4
Wupper-Express
Aachen – MönchengladbachDüsseldorf HbfWuppertalHagen – Dortmund 60 min
RE 5
Rhein-Express
Wesel – Duisburg – Düsseldorf Airport – Düsseldorf Hbf – Cologne – Bonn – Remagen – Andernach – Koblenz 60 min
RE 6
Rhein-Weser-Express
Minden – Herford – Bielefeld – Hamm – Dortmund – Essen – Mülheim – Duisburg – Düsseldorf Airport – Düsseldorf Hbf – Neuss – Cologne – Cologne/Bonn Airport 60 min
RE 10
Niers-Express
Düsseldorf Hbf – Krefeld – Geldern – Kleve 30 min
RE 11
Rhein-Hellweg-Express
Düsseldorf Hbf – Düsseldorf Airport – Duisburg – Mülheim – Essen – Dortmund – Hamm – Paderborn (– Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe) 60 min
RE 13
Maas-Wupper-Express
Venlo – Mönchengladbach – Düsseldorf Hbf – Wuppertal – Hagen – Hamm 60 min
RE 19
Rhein-IJssel-Express
ArnhemEmmerich – Wesel – Oberhausen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf Airport – Düsseldorf Hbf 60 min
RB 39
Düssel-Erft-Bahn
(Düsseldorf Hbf (1) –) Neuss (2) – Grevenbroich (3) (– Bedburg (4)) 60 min (1–2),
30 min (2–3),
60 min (3–4)
S1 Dortmund (1) – Bochum – Essen (2) – Mülheim – Duisburg – Düsseldorf Airport – Düsseldorf Hbf (3) – Hilden  – Solingen (4) 15 min (1–2),
30 min (2–3),
20 min (3–4)
S6 Köln-Nippes – Cologne – LangenfeldDüsseldorf HbfRatingen Ost – Essen 20 min
S8 Mönchengladbach – Neuss – Düsseldorf Hbf – Wuppertal – Wuppertal-OberbarmenGevelsberg – Hagen 20 min
S11 Düsseldorf Flughafen TerminalDüsseldorf Hbf – Neuss – Dormagen – Cologne – Bergisch Gladbach 20 min
S28 Kaarster See – Neuss – Düsseldorf Hbf – Mettmann Stadtwald (– Wuppertal Hbf) 20 min
S68 Langenfeld – Düsseldorf Hbf – Wuppertal-Vohwinkel Some peak services
Düsseldorf Airport rail services
Duisburg Hbf
Düsseldorf Airport
SkyTrain Parkhaus 4
SkyTrain Terminal A/B
SkyTrain Terminal C
Düsseldorf Airport Terminal C
Düsseldorf Hbf

Stadtbahn services

Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof station of Stadtbahn Düsseldorf

The following Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn services stop at Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof:

In addition, Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof is also served by Tram lines 704, 707, 708 and 709.

References

  1. ^ "Wabenplan für das Rheinbahn-Bedienungsgebiet" (PDF). Rheinbahn. 1 August 2008. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
  2. ^ "Ticket Überblick" (PDF) (in German). Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Sieg. 1 January 2020. p. 17. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  3. ^ Joost, André. "Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof operations". NRW Rail Archive (in German). Retrieved 14 May 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Der Hauptbahnhof" (in German). Stadtarchiv Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf. Archived from the original on 20 October 2010. Retrieved 4 April 2010.
  5. ^ "Verlässlichkeit des Schienenverkehrs an Knotenbahnhöfen" (PDF).
  6. ^ a b Timetables for Düsseldorf Hbf station
  7. ^ Joost, André. "Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof". NRW rail archive (in German). Retrieved 14 May 2020.