Betzdorf (Sieg) station

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LocationBahnhofstr. 1, Betzdorf, Rhineland-Palatinate
Germany
Coordinates50°47′22″N 7°52′11″E / 50.789531°N 7.869667°E / 50.789531; 7.869667
Line(s)
Platforms5
Betzdorf (Sieg)
Deutsche Bahn
Betzdorf station in July 2001
General information
LocationBahnhofstr. 1, Betzdorf, Rhineland-Palatinate
Germany
Coordinates50°47′22″N 7°52′11″E / 50.789531°N 7.869667°E / 50.789531; 7.869667
Line(s)
Platforms5
Construction
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code597[1]
DS100 codeEBZ[2]
IBNR8000351
Category3[1]
Fare zone
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened10 January 1861
Previous namesErbach
Services
Preceding station DB Regio NRW Following station
Wissen (Sieg)
towards Aachen Hbf
RE 9 Kirchen
towards Siegen Hbf
Preceding station Hessische Landesbahn Following station
Scheuerfeld (Sieg) RB 90 Kirchen
towards Siegen Hbf
Terminus RB 93 Kirchen
RB 96 Grünebacherhütte
towards Dillenburg
Preceding station Westerwaldbahn Following station
Terminus RB 97 Alsdorf (Westerw)
towards Daaden
Location
Betzdorf (Sieg) is located in Rhineland-Palatinate
Betzdorf (Sieg)
Betzdorf (Sieg)
Location within Rhineland-Palatinate

Betzdorf (Sieg) station is in the town of Betzdorf in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It is on the Sieg Railway (Siegstrecke) and is the starting point of the Betzdorf–Haiger railway to Haiger/Dillenburg and the Betzdorf–Daaden railway [de; nl] to Daaden.[citation needed]

Betzdorf station in 1862

The construction of the station began with the construction of the Köln-Deutz–Gießen railway and the branch line from Betzdorf to Siegen on 10 January 1861. As a result of the construction of the two lines, Betzdorf became a railway junction and railway town. It had a marshalling yard to serve the surrounding iron ore mines and it grew rapidly.

Its importance as a railway junction meant that the town and station suffered severe air raids during the Second World War, resulting in two thirds of the town being destroyed by bombing. In one raid, on 12 March 1945, 61 people were killed.[6] This attack was carried out by the US Eighth Air Force with B-17 bombers.

From the mid 1950s, almost all of Betzdorf’s railway tracks and facilities were closed, including the repair shop, the locomotive depot, the Deutsche Bundesbahn operations office, the marshalling yard, the track maintenance office, the signalling maintenance office, the station administration and the freight handling facilities, so now Betzdorf is only a junction for passenger services.

Infrastructure

Betzdorf station has a total of six usable tracks, two mostly overgrown tracks as well as two overbuilt tracks. The entrance building is built between tracks 105 and 102.

The numbering begins on the north-east side, at today's car park.

  • Track 108 was a through track without a platform. During the construction of the car park it was partly built over and partly abandoned to nature.
  • Track 107 was a through track and shared with track 106, an island platform. It was dismantled to give direct pedestrian access from the parking garage to the station. During the implementation of the 2015 Rhineland-Palatinate integrated regular-interval timetable, the track is being reactivated for the timetable change in December 2016, although completion has been delayed.
  • Track 106 is located on the platform next to the former track 107. Today it is used by trains of the Rhein-Sieg-Express and the Dreiländerbahn running towards Au (Sieg)/Cologne/Aachen. It was also used by trains of the Rothaar Railway (RB 93) running towards Siegen/Bad Berleburg, which started here until track 107 was completed.
  • Track 105 is a through track and is located on the north-east side as the "house" platform (on which the station building is built), the south-western side of which is faced by track 102. Today it is served by the trains of the Rhein-Sieg-Express and the Dreiländerbahn towards Siegen.
  • Track 102 is a through track and is located as a second "house" platform on the south-west side of the entrance building. This is served by HLB services towards Herdorf/Neunkirchen/Burbach/Haiger/Dillenburg over the Betzdorf–Haiger railway.
  • Track 101 is another through track and is located next to track 113. This track is used as a bypass track for trains of the Betzdorf–Haiger railway and the Betzdorf–Daaden railway [de; nl]. In addition, the trains of the Westerwald-Sieg-Bahn (RB90) to Altenkirchen via Au (Sieg) start here.
  • Track 113 is also a through track on the island platform next to track 101. It is only used by the trains of the Daade Valley Railway to Daaden.
  • Track 114 is a through track without a platform. Today, however, it is very rarely used for the passage or storage of trains.
  • Track 115 has no platform like track 114 and is now largely overgrown with bushes and small trees.
  • Track 116 is like the neighbouring track 115 is overgrown and has no platform.

The platforms of Betzdorf station are accessible by passengers via stairways and lifts.

Buildings

The locomotive depot and carriage shed of the former railway repair facility, built shortly after 1861, are now heritage-listed.

Entrance building

Entrance building of Betzdorf station in March 2016

The station’s address is Bahnhofstraße 1. There is a ticket office and a small shop in the entrance building. In addition, Hellertalbahn GmbH had its headquarters here.

Services

One Regional-Express and four Regionalbahn services now (2016) stop at Betzdorf station. Long-distance services are not scheduled to the lines through Betzdorf station. Regional freight transport is regularly operated by the Kreisbahn Siegen-Wittgenstein between the Betzdorf–Haiger railway and Scheuerfeld station and the container terminal in Kreuztal. Long-distance freight trains sometimes are diverted from the East Rhine Railway via Betzdorf and Siegen to the Dill Railway, continuing towards south Germany.

Until the closure of the Asdorf Valley Railway (Asdorftalbahn), there were also passenger trains running from here to Freudenberg and Olpe/Dieringhausen.

LineServiceRouteIntervalNormal platform
RE 9 Rhein-Sieg-Express AachenDürenCologneSiegburg/BonnHennef Betzdorf (Sieg)Siegen
Status: December 2022 timetable
60 min 105 (towards Siegen)

106 (towards Cologne)

RB 90 Westerwald-Sieg-Bahn Siegen – Betzdorf (Sieg)Au (Sieg)Altenkirchen (Westerw)WesterburgLimburg (Lahn)
Mon-Fri: one train pair from/to Kreuztal
Status: December 2022 timetable
60 min 105 (towards Siegen)

106 (towards Au)
101 (extra peak services)

RB 93 Rothaarbahn Betzdorf – Siegen – Kreuztal – Hilchenbach – Erndtebrück – Bad Berleburg
Work days: 2 × from Au (Sieg)
Status: December 2022 timetable
60 min 107
RB 96 Betzdorf–Haiger railway Betzdorf (Sieg) – Herdorf – Neunkirchen (Kr Siegen) – Burbach (Kr Siegen) – HaigerDillenburg
Between Neunkirchen and Dillenburg every 120 mins
Status: December 2022 timetable
60 min 102
Daadetal-Bahn Betzdorf (Sieg) – Alsdorf (Westerw) – Schutzbach – Niederdreisbach – Biersdorf – Daaden
Status: December 2022 timetable
60 min 113

Buses

Bus station in Betzdorf

There are various bus routes from the nearby bus station operated by four transport companies connecting neighbouring communities and other districts. Most services serve to carry students to and from school, which is why they usually only run in the morning and the early afternoon (the German school day finishes at about 1.30 pm). Since the state border of North Rhine-Westphalia is not far away, buses connect with some communities and districts there.

Future

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