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Grünberg (Oberhess) station

Grünberg
Deutsche Bahn
Through station
2012-07 Bhf Grünberg.JPG
Location Bahnhofstr. 36, Grünberg, Hesse
Germany
Coordinates 50°35′47″N 8°57′33″E / 50.59639°N 8.95917°E / 50.59639; 8.95917Coordinates: 50°35′47″N 8°57′33″E / 50.59639°N 8.95917°E / 50.59639; 8.95917
Line(s)
Platforms 2
Other information
Station code 2121
DS100 code FGRG
IBNR 8002439
Category 6
Website www.bahnhof.de
History
Opened 29 December 1869
Services
Preceding station   Hessische Landesbahn   Following station
RB 45
Lahn Valley Railway
Vogelsberg Railway
toward Fulda

Grünberg (Oberhess) is a station in the town of Grünberg in the German state of Hesse. The stations of Lehnheim and Göbelnrod are also in Grünberg. It is located 23.2 kilometres from Gießen station on the Vogelsberg Railway (Vogelsbergbahn), which continues to Fulda. In the past, the Lumda Valley Railway (Lumdatalbahn) to Londorf and Lollar branched off here and the Butzbach–Lich railway to Butzbach via Lich and Münzenberg.

Grünberg station was opened with the first section of the Vogelsberg Railway from Giessen to Grünberg on 29 December 1869. Half a year later, the Vogelsberg Railway was extended to Alsfeld.

In 1896 the Lumda Valley Railway was opened via Londorf to Lollar. Thus, Grünberg became a regional railway hub with heavy traffic. The Lumda Valley Railway was operated exclusively for regional passenger and freight traffic. From the start of the operation, most of the trains ran through Lollar to Gießen. The Londorf–Grünberg section was closed down on 26 May 1963 and dismantled in 1965. This section has been used as an extension of the Lumda–Wieseck cycling trail since 2010.

On 1 August 1909, the Butzbach–Lich railway (also known as the Wettertalbahn—Wetter Valley Railway) was finished with the extension from Lich to Grünberg. This had its own station, called Grünberg Süd, near Grünberg station. The Lich–Grünberg line was closed on 4 October 1953.

The entrance building of Grünberg station is a two-storey building. It now houses a travel centre of Verkehrsgesellschaft Oberhessen (Transport Company of Upper Hesse, VGO). It was offered for sale on 30 September 2016.

Grünberg station has two platforms, platform 1 (next to the station building) and platform 2 on an island platform. Trains on platform 1 run towards Mücke, Alsfeld and Fulda. Trains on platform 2 run to Reiskirchen, Großen-Buseck and Gießen. Trains formally ran from platform 3 towards Londorf and Lollar. Due to the dismantling of the sets of points towards Gießen, this platform track is currently unused.


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