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Hagen-Vorhalle station

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Hagen-Vorhalle
Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn
Through station
Entrance to the passenger station
General information
LocationBrüninghausstraße 13, Hagen, North Rhine-Westphalia
Germany
Coordinates51°23′17″N 7°26′03″E / 51.388071°N 7.434135°E / 51.388071; 7.434135
Owned byDB Netz
Operated byDB Station&Service
Line(s)
Platforms2
Train operatorsDB Regio NRW
ConnectionsS5
Other information
Station code2463[1]
DS100 codeEHGV[2]
IBNR8000977
Category6[1]
Fare zoneVRR: 588[3]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened9 March 1849[4]
Services
Preceding station
DB Regio NRW
Following station
Wetter (Ruhr)
towards Essen Hbf
RB 40 Hagen Hbf
Terminus
Preceding station
Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn
Following station
Wetter (Ruhr) S5 Hagen Hbf
Terminus
Location
Hagen-Vorhalle is located in North Rhine-Westphalia
Hagen-Vorhalle
Hagen-Vorhalle
Location within North Rhine-Westphalia

Hagen-Vorhalle station is a large marshalling yard of national importance and a small passenger station for local services in the Hagen district of Vorhalle in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It was opened in its present form in 1910 in and is one of the nine major marshalling yards in Germany and a key element of the 200X program to upgrade Germany's freight infrastructure initiated in 2006 by the former Railion Deutschland AG (now DB Schenker Rail). The station is located on the Ruhr Valley Railway and the Elberfeld–Dortmund line. The station was opened on the 9 March 1849 as Herdecke station and successively renamed as Herdecke Süd, Herdecke-Vorhalle and Vorhalle. It was renamed as Hagen-Vorhalle in the early 1950s.[4]

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Marshalling yard

Marshalling yard tracks – aerial view, 2008

The yard has eleven arrival tracks, two hump tracks and 40 classification tracks up to 920 m long. The freight wagons or sets of wagons are run over the hump and then retarded by a series of automatic retarders and finally pushed together for coupling. The wagons are then coupled together with their brake hoses and the brakes are tested by a remote-controlled brake test system. The entire marshalling operation is automatically controlled by a central electronic interlocking. Intervention by the signallers is only required if there is a fault.

The Hagen-Vorhalle yard was modernised between 2004 and 2006 by DB Netz (a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn). The fully automated system was commissioned in January 2007. The modernisation significantly reduced staff numbers at the yard.

Passenger station

The Hagen-Vorhalle passenger station originally consisted of two central platforms; today only one is left, facing two tracks. The station is currently classified as a category 6 station.[1] It is served by Regionalbahn service RB 40 (Ruhr-Lenne-Bahn) running between Essen Hauptbahnhof and Hagen Hauptbahnhof at 60-minute intervals and line S 5 of the Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn, running between Dortmund Hauptbahnhof and Hagen also at 60-minute intervals.[5]

It is also served by bus route 516, operated by Hagener Straßenbahn AG at 30-minute intervals, and route 554, operated by Verkehrsgesellschaft Ennepe-Ruhr at 60-minute intervals during the day and bus route 376 by Bochum-Gelsenkirchener Straßenbahn AG serves the station also at 60-minute intervals. On Sundays bus route 516 is replaced by the rerouted bus route 521.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Stationspreisliste 2023" [Station price list 2023] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 28 November 2022. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
  2. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  3. ^ "Liniennetzplan/Wabenplan" (PDF). Bochum-Gelsenkirchener Straßenbahnen AG. April 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Hagen-Vorhalle station operations". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
  5. ^ a b "Hagen-Vorhalle station". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 14 October 2011.

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