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Sankt Ingbert station

Coordinates: 49°16′28″N 7°06′38″E / 49.27444°N 7.11056°E / 49.27444; 7.11056
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Sankt Ingbert
Deutsche Bahn
St. Ingbert railway station
General information
LocationNeue Bahnhofstr. 4, St. Ingbert, Saarland
Germany
Coordinates49°16′28″N 7°06′38″E / 49.27444°N 7.11056°E / 49.27444; 7.11056
Line(s)
Other information
Station code5942[1]
DS100 codeSSI[2]
IBNR8005649
Category3[1]
Fare zoneSaarVV: 571[3]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened1867/1879
Services
Preceding station DB Regio Mitte Following station
Saarbrücken Hbf
towards Koblenz Hbf
RE 1
Südwest-Express
Homburg (Saar) Hbf
towards Mannheim Hbf
Saarbrücken Ost RB 68 Rohrbach (Saar)
Rentrisch RB 70 Rohrbach (Saar)
Rentrisch
towards Trier Hbf
RB 71 Rohrbach (Saar)

Sankt Ingbert station (German: Bahnhof Sankt Ingbert) is a railway station in St. Ingbert, located in the federal state of Saarland, Germany. The station was originally opened in 1867, with the current concourse building completed in 1879. Positioned on the edge of the town center, it is one stop away from the central bus station. Classified as a class 3 station, Sankt Ingbert is served by several Regional-Express and Regionalbahn services operated by Deutsche Bahn.

History

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Initial operations

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The old station building from 1867 in which there is now a restaurant.

Historical records indicate that the first station building was constructed in 1867 during the development of the Palatine Ludwig Railway between Homburg and St. Ingbert. For several years, the station functioned as a terminus until the 1870s, when a line extension to Saarbrücken was completed. Due to growing passenger numbers, a new station building was needed, resulting in the construction of the current building, situated south of the platforms and opposite its predecessor.

Interregio services

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In the early 1970s, Sankt Ingbert station became a stop for Interregio trains traveling as far as Berlin and Paris, alongside semi-fast and local regional services. However, these Interregio services were discontinued following a 1991 timetable change and the introduction of an Interregio service between Stuttgart and Frankfurt-am-Main.

Architecture

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Architecturally, Sankt Ingbert station exemplifies the style of Saarland stations from that era. Notable features include the arched windows on the ground floor, rectangular windows on the first floor, and a generally sober design lacking vertical detailing. However, the single entrance through an avant-corps remains a distinctive aspect of the station's structure.[4]

Current operations

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An Intercity-Express train passes through the station. The only services that stop here are shorter-distance regional services. The old station building is on the left.

All of the trains operating on the Palatine Ludwig Railway and the Landau–Rohrbach railway stop at the station. There are half-hourly services in the direction of Homburg, with hourly extensions to Kaiserslautern. In the other direction all services travel to Saarbrücken with extensions to Trier. On the Landau–Rohrbach railway, services travel to Pirmasens, with morning extensions to Landau via the Saar Railway.

Line Route Interval
RE 1 Koblenz HbfTrier HbfSaarbrücken HbfSt. IngbertKaiserslautern HbfMannheim Hbf 60 min
RB 68 Saarbrücken Hbf – St. IngbertRohrbach (Saar)Zweibrücken Hbf – Pirmasens Hbf 60 min
RB 70 Saarbrücken Hbf – St. IngbertHomburg (Saar) Hbf – Kaiserslautern Hbf 60 min
RB 71 Dillingen (Saar) – Saarlouis Hbf – Saarbrücken Hbf – St. Ingbert – Homburg (Saar) Hbf 60 min

References

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  1. ^ a b "Stationspreisliste 2024" [Station price list 2024] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  2. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  3. ^ "Wabenplan 2021" (PDF). Saarländischer Verkehrsverbund. 7 January 2021. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  4. ^ "Bahnhöfe im Saarland - Bahnhöfe im Saarland".