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Oberlahnstein station

Oberlahnstein station
Deutsche Bahn
Through station
Location Bürgermeister-Müller-Str. 2, Lahnstein, Rhineland-Palatinate
Germany
Coordinates 50°17′59″N 7°36′14″E / 50.2998184°N 7.6038912°E / 50.2998184; 7.6038912Coordinates: 50°17′59″N 7°36′14″E / 50.2998184°N 7.6038912°E / 50.2998184; 7.6038912
Line(s)
Platforms 3
Other information
Station code 4659
DS100 code KOL
IBNR 8004550
Category 5
Website www.bahnhof.de
History
Opened July 1, 1858; 158 years ago (1858-07-01)
Services
Preceding station   VIAS   Following station
toward Neuwied
RB 10
RheingauLinie

Oberlahnstein station is, along with Niederlahnstein and Friedrichssegen, one of three stations in the town of Lahnstein in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It is a through station with 3 platform tracks on the East Rhine Railway (German: Rechte Rheinstrecke) and is located in the Oberlahnstein district. The adjacent freight depot now forms only a brownfield site.

The first section of the Lahn Valley Railway was opened from Oberlahnstein to Bad Ems on 1 July 1858, but shortly afterwards it was buried by a landslide. The Nassau Rhine Railway Company (Nassauische Rhein Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft), opened in 1856, the first section of the Nassau Rhine Railway (Nassauische Rheinbahn) from Wiesbaden to Rudesheim, which was authorised in 1853. Due to financial and technical difficulties, the line was not opened to Oberlahnstein until 1862. It was extended to Niederlahnstein on 3 June 1864. The Stolzenfels–Oberlahnstein train ferry connected the right and the left Rhine lines for two years from the second half of 1862 in order to connect the two lines.

A direct connection was opened from Niederlahnstein to Hohenrhein junction on the Lahn Valley Railway in 1879. This meant that Oberlahnstein station lost some of its importance.

Around 1960, the entire East Rhine Railway from Cologne to Wiesbaden was electrified. The station building, which had been heavily damaged in World War II, was replaced by a new building in 1968.

On 30 May 1983, the Oberlahnstein–Friedrichssegen section of the Lahn Valley Railway was closed and dismantled. Thus Oberlahnstein station lost its function as a railway junction in the Rhine-Mosel-Lahn area, which has now largely been transferred to the Niederlahnstein station and Koblenz Central Station (Hauptbahnhof). However, no passenger trains had run on this section since the 1910s, except for a brief period after the Second World War.


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