Emmendingen station


Emmendingen station is a station in Emmendingen in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was opened with the section of the Rhine Valley Railway from Offenburg to Freiburg on 1 August 1845.

Location

Emmendingen station is located in the town centre of the district town of Emmendingen. Its address is Bahnhofstraße 8. The Emmendingen central bus station, which is the most important public transport node in Emmendingen, is located directly in front of the station.

History

With the construction of the state railway line of the Baden main line from Mannheim to Basel, the section from Offenburg to Freiburg was opened on 1 August 1845 and the municipality of Emmendingen was first connected to the rail network.
After a 21-month construction period, the modernised and barrier free station in Emmendingen was opened on 16 May 2014.
A 49-metre-long graffiti picture was unveiled at Emmendingen station at the end of June 2016.

Rail services

Emmendingen is located on the Rhine Valley Railway from Mannheim to Basel. Regional-Express services run to Basel and Offenburg every hour. Individual Regionalbahn services stop in Emmendingen. A pair of TGV services have been running to Paris since 9 December 2018.
Train typeRouteFrequency
TGVFreiburg – Emmendingen – Lahr – Offenburg – Strasbourg – ParisOne train pair daily
REOffenburg – Lahr – Riegel-MalterdingenEmmendingen – Freiburg – Müllheim – Weil am RheinBasel Bad Bf Hourly
RBOffenburg – Lahr – Riegel-Malterdingen – Emmendingen – Freiburg – Neuenburg )Every two hours
RBOffenburg – Lahr – Riegel-Malterdingen – Emmendingen – Freiburg Individual services