Weil am Rhein station

Weil am Rhein station is a small railway junction in Weil am Rhein in the German state of Baden-Württemberg on the German-Swiss border. The Weil am Rhein–Lörrach railway (known as the Gartenbahn—"Garden Railway") branches off the Mannheim–Karlsruhe–Basel railway (Rhine Valley Railway) at the station. From 1878 to 1937, the station was the starting point of the Saint-Louis–Weil railway to the French town of Saint-Louis.

Weil am Rhein
Junction station
View of the freight yard
LocationBasler Str., 79576 Weil am Rhein, Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Coordinates47°35′37″N 7°36′31″E
Line(s)
Tracks6
Other information
Station code6606[1]
DS100 codeRW[2]
IBNR80006606
Category4[1]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened20 February 1855
Services
Preceding station   DB Regio   Following station
Terminus
RE
Haltingen
toward Offenburg
Location
Weil am Rhein
Location in Baden-Württemberg
Weil am Rhein
Location in Germany
Weil am Rhein
Location in Europe

History

The Rhine Valley Railway was completed in 1855 with the opening of the HaltingenBasel section through Weil am Rhein. Weil am Rhein station was established at the same time.

The Weil am Rhine–Lörrach railway was opened on 20 May 1890 by the Grand Duchy of Baden State Railway as part of a strategic railway to bypass Switzerland. A railway line was had already been opened on 11 February 1878 between Weil am Rhein and Saint-Louis, providing a connection from Alsace (which had been captured from France in the Franco-Prussian War in 1870) to the far south of the German Empire.

The Basel-Weil marshalling yard was opened in 1913.

The Basel Badischer Bahnhof – Weil am Rhein – Efringen-Kirchen section of the Rhine Valley Railway and the whole of the Weil am Rhine–Lörrach railway were electrified in 1952.

The Weil am Rhine–Lörrach railway was included in the trinational Basel Regional S-Bahn as line S5 from the introduction of the 2004/2005 timetable on 12 December 2004. Services on the line have been operated since 15 June 2003 by SBB GmbH, the German subsidiary of the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB).

Since the timetable change in 2013/2014, SBB GmbH has operated a pair of trains on the Basel SBB – Weil am Rhein – Efringen-Kirchen route, closing an existing gap in the timetable to provide an hourly service.[3][4]

Since the timetable change on 14 December 2014, Basel tram line 8 has run from its former terminus in Kleinhüningen via Friedlingen to Weil am Rhein station (Weil am Rhein Bahnhof/Zentrum tram stop).[5]

Next to the passenger station is the now disused marshalling yard, which has been rebuilt as a container terminal.

Platforms

Weil am Rhein station has an extensive system of tracks and platform facilities for passengers. Except for platform 1 (next to the station building), all tracks have an entry height of 76 cm, which provides reasonably access to the trains. Platform 1 has a step height of 55 cm, which provides barrier-free entry to S-Bahn trains that begin and end there.

Between platform 3 and 5 lies track 4, which has no platform, and is used for freight trains running through. Tracks 10 to 14, which have no platforms, are abandoned; tracks 15 to 17 run to the Basel-Muttenz marshalling yard.

Platforms[6]
TracksUsable lengthHeightCurrent use
1149 m55 cmServices towards Lörrach (S5)
2239 m76 cmServices towards Lörrach (vereinzelt)
3239 m76 cmFormer siding, platform edge closed since early 2015
5203 m76 cmSiding for services towards Müllheim/Freiburg/Offenburg
7258 m76 cmServices towards Müllheim/Freiburg/Offenburg
8180 m76 cmServices towards Basel
9180 m76 cmSiding for services towards Basel

Transport services

Weil am Rhein Bahnhof/Zentrum tram stop on Basle tram line 8

Weil am Rhein is located in the fare zone of the Regio Verkehrsverbund Lörrach (Regional transport association of Lörrach, RVL). Tarifverbund Nordwestschweiz (tariff association of north-west Switzerland, TNW) fares are honoured towards Basel. Toward Freiburg, Regio Verkehrsverbund Lörrach fares apply from Auggen.

Rail services

The town is on line S5 line of Basel Regional S-Bahn, which connects to Lörrach, Steinen, Schopfheim and Zell (Wiesental). Regional-Express and Regionalbahn services also connect with Basel, Freiburg and Offenburg. The S-Bahn and the Regional-Express services operate hourly and there are additional services in the peak hours.

Tram line 8 connects Weil am Rhein station with Kleinhüningen and Basel's city centre at 15-minute intervals and since late 2014 the tramline has terminated on a bridge built parallel with the Friedensbrücke ("Peace Bridge") above Weil am Rhein station.

Since 13 December 2015, Weil am Rhein has been served by a daily InterCity service (the Baden-Kurier) on the route between Basel Bad and Munich.[7][8][9]

Line Route Frequency
IC 60 Basel Bad BfWeil am RheinMüllheim (Baden)Freiburg (Breisgau)OffenburgKarlsruheStuttgartMunich One train pair
RE Offenburg – Lahr (Schwarzw) – Emmendingen – Freiburg (Breisgau) – Schallstadt – Bad Krozingen – Müllheim (Baden) – Weil am Rhein – Basel Bad Bf (– Basel SBB) Hourly
RB (Karlsruhe –) Offenburg – Lahr (Schwarzw) – Emmendingen – Freiburg (Breisgau) – Ebringen – Schallstadt – Bad Krozingen – Heitersheim – Müllheim (Baden) – Neuenburg (Baden) / Weil am Rhein – Basel Bad Bf Individual services
S5 Weil am Rhein – Lörrach-Stetten – Lörrach Hbf – Steinen (– Schopfheim – Zell (Wiesental)) Hourly (between Steinen und Zell only on Sundays and public holidays)
8 Basel Neuweilerstrasse – Bahnhof SBB – Schifflände – Kleinhüningen – Weil am Rhein Bahnhof/Zentrum Every 15 minutes

Bus services

The Weil am Rhein Bahnhof/Zentrumt bus stop is served by some local and regional buses operated by Südwestdeutsche Verkehrs-Aktiengesellschaft (SWEG). Bus route 55 provides another connection to Basel.

Notes

  1. "Stationspreisliste 2021" [Station price list 2021] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 16 November 2020. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  2. Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  3. "Flirt fährt bald bis Efringen". Badische Zeitung (in German). 11 December 2013. Retrieved 4 April 2016.
  4. "Timetable booklet for the Wiesental" (PDF) (in German). Swiss Federal Railways. Retrieved 4 April 2016.
  5. "Verlängerte Tram 8 fährt vom 14. Dezember an" (in German). 1 May 2014. Retrieved 4 April 2016.
  6. "Platform information for Weil am Rhein station". Deutsche Bahn. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  7. "Intercity "Badenkurier" hält künftig auch in Weil am Rhein". Badische Zeitung (in German). 17 October 2015. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  8. "IC Badenkurier hält nun doch nicht am Abend". Badische Zeitung (in German). 4 December 2015. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  9. "Neuer IC-Halt: Weil – Stuttgart – München". Weiler Zeitung (in German). 17 October 2015. Retrieved 5 April 2016.

References

  • Jürgen Burmeister (2007). "Grenzenlos mobil". Eisenbahn-Magazin (in German) (4): 26–28.
  • Germann Dreier (2007). "Die Regio-S-Bahn Basel – ein grenzüberschreitendes ÖV-System für die Nordwestschweiz". Schweizer Eisenbahn-Revue (in German) (5): 245–250.
  • Martin Haag (2007). "S-Bahn TriRhena – Stand und Visionen". Regio Basiliensis (in German). 48 (1): 37–47.
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