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Hürth-Kalscheuren station

Hürth-Kalscheuren
Deutsche Bahn
Through station
Huerth-Kalscheuren-DB-Bahnhof-002.JPG
Location Rodenkirchener Str. 1, Hürth, North Rhine-Westphalia
Germany
Coordinates 50°52′33″N 6°54′36″E / 50.87583°N 6.91000°E / 50.87583; 6.91000Coordinates: 50°52′33″N 6°54′36″E / 50.87583°N 6.91000°E / 50.87583; 6.91000
Line(s)
Platforms 5
Other information
Station code n/a
DS100 code KKAS
IBNR 8003160
Category 5
Website www.bahnhof.de
History
Opened 1859
Services
Preceding station   Deutsche Bahn   Following station
toward Kall
RB 24
Eifel-Bahn
Preceding station   trans regio   Following station
toward Mainz Hbf
RB 26
MittelRheinBahn
Preceding station   National Express   Following station
toward Bonn-Mehlem
RB 48
Rhein-Wupper-Bahn

Hürth-Kalscheuren station is in the town of Hürth in the Rhein-Erft district in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is at the junction of the Eifel Railway with the West Rhine Railway. The station was built in 1859 at the initiative of the city of Hürth, but was renamed Hurth-Kalscheuren in 1991/2 as a result of a contribution of Deutsche Mark 14,000 from Kalscheuren.

Hürth-Kalscheuren station is located on the eastern edge of the city of Hürth in the district of Kalscheuren near the local television studios on the border of the city of Cologne.

North to the station’s track field is the southern exit from the container terminal of Cologne Eifeltor freight yard.

Hurth-Kalscheuren station is served by bus line 714 of Hurth public transport, connecting to the centre of Hurth and the Vorgebirgsbahn (literally “foothills railway”, now line 18 of the Cologne Stadtbahn) station.

Hurth-Kalscheuren station is a junction station built on an island between the tracks. The station building is located between platform track 1 and track 51 and there are crossovers between the two tracks to the north and south of the station. In addition to the main platform, there are two island platforms, which lie between tracks 53 and 51 and between tracks 2 and 3.

Tracks 1 and 2 are the East Rhine line (German: Linke Rheinstrecke), which runs between Cologne, Bonn and Koblenz. Tracks 3 and 4 (which has no platform) are used to haul freight to Cologne-Ehrenfeld and Cologne-Nippes freight yard. Tracks 51 and 53 and some other tracks without platforms connect to the Eifel Railway, which runs between Cologne, Kall and Gerolstein.


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