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Freiberg (Neckar) station

Freiberg (Neckar) station
Through station
Bahnhof Freiberg Neckar.jpg
Location Freiberg am Neckar, Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Coordinates 48°55′47″N 9°11′51″E / 48.92972°N 9.19750°E / 48.92972; 9.19750Coordinates: 48°55′47″N 9°11′51″E / 48.92972°N 9.19750°E / 48.92972; 9.19750
Line(s)
Platforms 2
Other information
Station code n/a
DS100 code TFG
Category 5
Website www.bahnhof.de
History
Opened 8 December 1879

Freiberg (Neckar) station (called Beihingen-Heutingsheim until 31 May 1975) is located at 19.4 kilometre point of the Backnang–Ludwigsburg railway and is a station of the Stuttgart S-Bahn. Until the end of World War II it was connected by a line to Bietigheim, which was formally closed on 15 January 1958.

In the mid-1860s, the Royal Württemberg State Railways planned the Murr Valley Railway from Backnang to Bietigheim, the starting point of the Western Railway, for through traffic from Bavaria to Baden. It would run via Kirchberg, Steinheim, Pleidelsheim and Großingersheim.

After the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71, the railways administration amended these plans because, among other things, the Imperial Railway Office (Reichseisenbahnamt) in Berlin saw this east-west connection as having value for military strategy. It was now regarded as the fastest way for military trains to deploy troops from Middle Franconia to the French border. At that time, it was envisaged that all trains would need to reverse in Bietigheim, which would have led to delays. To avoid this, it was then decided to build the southern section to reach Bietigheim station from the southeast. It was finally decided on 23 March 1873 to build a station in the village of Beihingen am Neckar. At a later stage a branch would be built to Ludwigsburg.

On 8 December 1879, the State Railways commenced operations on the line from Backnang to Bietigheim and opened Beihingen station. The original station building still exists. The ground floor consists of sandstone, the floor and the Kniestock (“knee jamb”, which raises the base of a pitched roof to give more usable space) is built of brick.


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