Donaueschingen station


Donaueschingen station is a junction station in the south of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is the only official Bahnhof in the city of Donaueschingen. The city also has the Haltepunkte of Donaueschingen Allmendshofen, Donaueschingen Mitte/Siedlung, Donaueschingen Aufen and Donaueschingen Grüningen. The station is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 4 station and has five platform tracks. It is used daily by about 100 trains operated by DB long-distance, DB Regio and the Hohenzollerische Landesbahn.

History

The station was opened on 15 June 1868 with the completion of the Black Forest Railway from Donaueschingen to Immendingen. On 6 August 1869, this was followed by the commissioning of the line from Donaueschingen to Villingen. On 18 October 1892, a railway line was completed to Hüfingen but renovations were required for the tracks to be connected to the station. Therefore, the tracks were upgraded and a Bahnmeisterei was built. In 1884, the station received a crane to make the loading of freight easier. In 1893, three new electro-mechanical interlockings were also put into operation. A freight hall was created in 1899 to handle increasing freight volumes. Additionally the engine house was extended. In 1901, the station had to be rebuilt because of the extension of the Höllentalbahn. In 1902, the old station building was replaced by a new one and in the same year it gained a fourth signal box. The remaining renovations were completed in 1910 with the reconstruction of the platform canopies lasting until 1912. The station was substantially destroyed in the Second World War, so a new station was opened in 1959.

Description

The station is located south of central Donaueschingen. The station area is bounded in the south by Friedrich-Erbert-Straße and Güterstraße and in the north by Bahnhofstrasse. In the west and in the east there are bridges that cross the station precinct, the Schellenberg and the Bahnhofstrasse bridges. The station building is located on the north side of the tracks and its address is Bahnhofstraße 1. The building houses a travel centre, among other things.
The station has three platforms, some of which have barrier-free access for the disabled. The station is connected by a bus route.

Platform information

The station is served by individual long-distance services to Hamburg, Emden, Dortmund and Konstanz.
LineRouteFrequency
IC 35Schwarzwald:
Dortmund Hbf – Essen HbfCologne HbfKoblenz HbfKarlsruhe HbfOffenburg – Villingen – Donaueschingen – Singen – Konstanz
one train pair
IRENeustadt – DonaueschingenTuttlingen – Sigmaringen – Riedlingen – Schelklingen – Ulm Hbf120 min
IRE Villingen – Donaueschingen – Tuttlingen – Sigmaringen – Riedlingen – Schelklingen – Ulm Hbfone train pair;
Triberg–Villingen only on school days
REKarlsruhe – Baden-BadenAchern – Offenburg – Villingen – Donaueschingen – Immendingen – Singen – Konstanz60 min
RENeustadt – Donaueschingen – Villingen – Schwenningen – TrossingenRottweil120 min
HzL3er-Ringzug:
Bräunlingen – Donaueschingen – Villingen – Schwenningen – Trossingen Bahnhof – Rottweil – Spaichingen – Tuttlingen – Immendingen – Blumberg-Zollhaus
60 min
120 min