Denzlingen station


Denzlingen station is a station in Denzlingen in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It lies on the Rhine Valley Railway at the junction with the Elz Valley Railway, which runs to Elzach. It is served by trains operated by Deutsche Bahn and the Breisgau S-Bahn and has a total of four platform tracks. DB designates it as a class 4 station.

History

Denzlingen station was opened with the commissioning of the Offenburg–Freiburg section of the Rhine Valley Railway from Mannheim to Basel via Karlsruhe and Freiburg on 30 July 1845.
The Elz Valley Railway was opened to Waldkirch in 1875 on the initiative of the town of Waldkirch. Operation of the line, which was opened on 1 January 1875, was transferred to the Grand Duchy of Baden State Railways in 1887. The Elz Valley Railway was extended by twelve kilometres to its current terminus in Elzach in 1901.
The entire length of the Rhine Valley Railway, including Denzlingen station, was electrified in 1955.
In 1997 the Elz Valley Railway was selected by the Zweckverband Regionalverkehr Breisgau together with the Freiburg–Breisach railway, as a pilot route for the Breisgau-S-Bahn 2005 integrated regional transport concept. In the following years the passenger service was expanded and the railway facilities were completely refurbished and renewed.
The underpass to the island platform was built in the early 1980s, at the same time as the Vörstetter Strasse underpass. Previously, the island platform was accessible to passengers via a pedestrian crossing over the tracks. A sliding barrier between the tracks was opened before the arrival of a train on platform 2, and again after the train left, with a clear announcement by the station staff on duty—similar to the procedure now used in Waldkirch, but carried out manually. The position of the crossing can still be seen today from the corrugated edge on platform 2 opposite the station building.

Entrance building

The rather stately entrance building of Denzlingen station now houses a branch of a bakery chain on the ground floor. The upper floor is privately owned.

Track layout

Denzlingen station has three main through tracks, all of which have a platform. Platform track branches off to the north from track 1. This is the starting point of the Elz Valley Railway. Next to it are two sidings without a platform.
Access to the island platform is through an underpass with stairs and ramps. The station has no lifts, but the ramps provide barrier-free entry to the trains.

Rail services

Denzlingen is served by 120 trains daily. There are direct connections to Basel, Freiburg im Breisgau, Offenburg and Karlsruhe. The municipality forms part of the Regio-Verkehrsverbund Freiburg.

Long-distance traffic

No long-distance trains are scheduled to stop in Denzlingen. The closest station that is scheduled to be used for long-distance transport is Freiburg Hauptbahnhof. However, Denzlingen station occasionally serves as a substitute stop during construction work around Freiburg Hauptbahnhof if long-distance trains have to use the freight bypass.

Local services

Denzlingen is served by Regional-Express trains between Offenburg and Basel. In addition, it is served by some Regionalbahn services running between Basel or Neuenburg and Offenburg, mostly in the peak, some running to/from Karlsruhe.
The Breisgau S-Bahn runs every 30 to 60 minutes on the Elz Valley Railway to Waldkirch and Elzach. Most of the Elz Valley Railway trains start in Freiburg.
Train classRouteFrequency
Offenburg – Lahr – EmmendingenDenzlingen – Freiburg – SchallstadtBad Krozingen – Müllheim – Basel Bad Bf 60 min
Offenburg – Lahr – Emmendingen – Denzlingen – Freiburg – Ebringen – Schallstadt – Bad Krozingen – Heitersheim – Müllheim – Neuenburg / Basel Bad BfHourly
Elzach – Waldkirch – Denzlingen – Freiburg 30 min
60 min

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