Stuttgart University station

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Stuttgart University
Deutsche Bahn S-Bahn
Through station
Universität Stuttgart (Vaihingen) 006.JPG
Exit to the bus stop (University side)
General information
LocationUniversitätsstrasse, Vaihingen, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Coordinates48°44′45″N 9°6′19″E / 48.74583°N 9.10528°E / 48.74583; 9.10528Coordinates: 48°44′45″N 9°6′19″E / 48.74583°N 9.10528°E / 48.74583; 9.10528
Owned byDB Netz
Operated byDB Station&Service
Line(s)Verbindungsbahn (Stuttgart) (KBS 790.x)
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Train operatorsS-Bahn Stuttgart
ConnectionsS 1 S 2 S 3
Other information
Station code6076[1]
DS100 codeTSUN[2]
IBNR8006513
Category4[1]
Fare zoneVVS: 1[3]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened29 September 1985
Services
Preceding station Stuttgart S-Bahn Following station
Österfeld
towards Herrenberg
S 1 Schwabstraße
Österfeld
towards Filderstadt
S 2 Schwabstraße
towards Schorndorf
Österfeld S 3 Schwabstraße
towards Backnang
Location
Stuttgart University is located in Baden-Württemberg
Stuttgart University
Stuttgart University
Location in Baden-Württemberg
Stuttgart University is located in Germany
Stuttgart University
Stuttgart University
Location in Germany
Stuttgart University is located in Europe
Stuttgart University
Stuttgart University
Location in Europe

Stuttgart University station (German: Bahnhof Stuttgart Universität) is an underground station on the Stuttgart S-Bahn in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It was opened on 29 September 1985 to serve the development of the Pfaffenwaldring campus of the Stuttgart University in the district of Vaihingen, an Outer District of Stuttgart. It lies on the main line of the S-Bahn. Its neighbouring stations are Stuttgart Schwabstraße and Stuttgart Österfeld (since 1993). The station has been served since its opening by lines S1, S2 and S3.

Location

The station is on a curve of the railway line and it is particularly deep. From the platforms to the surface three successive sets of stairs or escalators must be used. Alternatively, lifts are used. The station is located in an auditorium building of the university, which was built after the opening of the station. Also Universitätsstraße (University street) runs above the station, near the auditorium building. It provides a connection to federal highway 14 and the district of Büsnau. The bus stop located on the ground above the station is served by several bus lines.

In contrast to the other underground stations in Stuttgart, the University station has platforms outside the tracks. The station walls are painted brown, reflecting the University. There are also motifs representing each faculty.

Rail services

The superimposition of S-Bahn lines S1, S2 and S3 results in a 5-minute interval service in the peak hours and a 10-minute interval service during the off-peak to Vaihingen and to Stuttgart city centre. The station is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 4 station.[1]

Line Route
S 1 Kirchheim (Teck)WendlingenPlochingenEsslingenNeckarparkBad CannstattHauptbahnhof – Stadtmitte – Feuersee – SchwabstraßeUniversityÖsterfeldVaihingenRohrBöblingenHerrenberg (extra trains in the peak between Esslingen and Böblingen.)
S 2 SchorndorfWeinstadtWaiblingen – Bad Cannstatt – Hauptbahnhof – Stadtmitte – Feuersee – Schwabstraße – University – Österfeld – Vaihingen – Rohr – Flughafen/MesseFilderstadt (extra trains in the peak between Schorndorf and Vaihingen.)
S 3 BacknangWinnenden – Waiblingen – Bad Cannstatt – Hauptbahnhof – Stadtmitte – Feuersee – University – Österfeld – Vaihingen – Rohr – Flughafen/Messe (extra trains in the peak between Backnang and Vaihingen).

References

  1. ^ a b c "Stationspreisliste 2022" [Station price list 2022] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 7 February 2022. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
  2. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  3. ^ "Tarifzoneneinteilung" (PDF). Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart. 1 January 2021. Retrieved 23 January 2021.