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Kirkel station

Kirkel
Deutsche Bahn
Through station
Bahnhof Kirkel.JPG
Kirkel station in 2012
Location Eisenbahnstr. 6, Kirkel, Saarland
Germany
Coordinates 49°17′10″N 7°13′35″E / 49.286207°N 7.226435°E / 49.286207; 7.226435Coordinates: 49°17′10″N 7°13′35″E / 49.286207°N 7.226435°E / 49.286207; 7.226435
Line(s) Mannheim–Saarbrücken railway (KBS 670)
Platforms 2
Other information
Station code 3207
DS100 code SKI
IBNR 8003294
Category 6
Website www.bahnhof.de
History
Opened 1 January 1904

Kirkel station is a station located in Kirkel-Neuhäusel at kilometre 21.50 of the Mannheim–Saarbrücken railway in the German state of Saarland. Deutsche Bahn classified it as belonging to station category 6. The station is served hourly by Regionalbahn services RB70 and RB71. In addition, individual Regional-Express services on line RE1 (one of five services branded as Süwex—"south west express") stop. At the station there are Park&Ride parking spaces.

The station was opened with the Homburg (Saar)Rohrbach (Saar) section of the Palatine Ludwig Railway on 1 January 1904. This section became the busiest section of the Mannheim–Saarbrücken axis instead of the original Homburg–Neunkirchen section. The other lines around Homburg lost importance. Kirkel station had its greatest importance during this time.

On 12 and 13 March 1945, Kirkel was attacked by American bombers. Apart from the ammunition stores in the forest between Kirkel and Rohrbach, the railway line and the station were the main targets.

In 1973, the station had a low island platform (about 30 cm above the top of the rail) between the two tracks. It was reached via a pedestrian level crossing over the Homburg line, which was controlled by the driver. With an increase in traffic and through speeds, and in anticipation of the early relocation of the rail maintenance operations to Saarbrücken, a passenger subway was built in 1973 from the south side (the centre of the town). At the same time, the platform was raised to 76 cm above the top of the rail. The underpass was extended to the north side in 2008 to connect with a parking area that was built on the location on the site of a former siding.

A relay interlocking of Dr L2 type was located in the station building and controlled the station's two through tracks, as well as the two marshalling yards with a loading ramp north and south of the line. It was put into operation in 1956 and has been remotely-controlled from the Saarbrücken control centre since 1 September 1972. Operations were directed by an on-site dispatcher, who implemented the control commands sent from the control centre. The signal box was no longer occupied from 1 September 1982 and direct control of the signalling and points was assumed by the Saarbrücken centre. When the electronic interlocking in Saarbrücken was commissioned in October 1998, the relay interlocking was taken out of service. Since November 2003, the dispatcher responsible for local operations has been located in the Karlsruhe operations centre. The decommissioning of the signal box and the changeover to the electronic interlocking also resulted in the reclassification of the station from a full station (Bahnhof) to a halt (Haltepunkt). Until the beginning of the 1970s, the on-site dispatcher was responsible for ticket sales.


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