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Montabaur station

Montabaur
Deutsche Bahn
Interchange
Bahnhof Montabaur 2009.jpg
Montabaur station
Location Staudter Str. 1, Montabaur, Rhineland-Palatinate
Germany
Coordinates 50°26′41″N 7°49′31″E / 50.44472°N 7.82528°E / 50.44472; 7.82528Coordinates: 50°26′41″N 7°49′31″E / 50.44472°N 7.82528°E / 50.44472; 7.82528
Line(s)
Platforms 3
Construction
Architect Architekturbüro
Jux und Partner, Darmstadt
Other information
Station code 4169
DS100 code
  • FMT (long-distance section)
  • FMTN (regional section)
IBNR 00667
Category 4
Website www.bahnhof.de
History
Opened
  • 10 July 2000 (regional)
  • 27 July 2002 (long-distance)
Services
Preceding station   Deutsche Bahn   Following station
towards Dortmund Hbf
ICE 41
towards Munich Hbf
towards Cologne Hbf
ICE 45
towards Stuttgart Hbf
towards Cologne Hbf
ICE 49
Preceding station   vectus Verkehrsgesellschaft   Following station
toward Siershahn
RB 29
Unterwesterwald-Bahn

Montabaur Station is a station at the 89.1 kilometre point of the Cologne-Frankfurt high-speed railway and on the Limburg–Siershahn railway (Lower Westerwald Railway) in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The station, which is served by regional and long-distance passenger services and freight traffic, is on the outskirts of the town of Montabaur. It is aligned parallel with Autobahn 3 (A3), which runs immediately to the north.

The construction costs amounted to €23.6 million.

The new line runs through the area of the station on a roughly 15 metre-high embankment. The station's tracks are divided into an area for high-speed line operations (with the German operating points code of FMT) and an area serving regional operations on the Lower Westerwald Railway (operating points abbreviation FMTN). There is only an indirect connection between the two parts: the eastern catch point from the northern Intercity-Express (ICE) platform track (4), has a connection to platform track 5 (the regional platform); this involves a reversal.

Five tracks are available for passenger transport. Next to track 1 and between tracks 4 and 5, there are two 405 m long and 76 cm high platforms, which both have a 200-metre-long section under cover. The platform face on track 5 is divided into platform 5a to the west and 5b to the east, with mid-platform exit tracks that cross, permitting trains to run in both directions. Track 5 is used exclusively by regional trains and tracks 1–4 are only used by ICEs. Tracks 2 and 3 are the main tracks used by non-stopping trains on the high-speed line. In addition, there are seven tracks available for freight.

The tracks are elevated and are crossed by an underpass between the platforms. A two-storey station building was built at the side facing towards the town. The main entrance to the station on the southern side is accessed by a staircase and a lift, while the passage to the northern entrance hall is at ground level. Information and emergency call boxes are installed at both entrances.

The circulatory area houses a Deutsche Bahn travel centre with two ticket offices, toilets, a waiting room and lockers. In other commercial areas there are of a snackbar, a drugstore, a barbershop and an ATM of the Sparkasse Westerwald (savings bank). In addition, there is the so-called Schaufenster der Region ("showcase of the region") with presentations of local companies and an information office of the town. A total of 700 m² was created for marketing areas. The station hall and the station forecourt are covered by a Wi-Fi hot spot.


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