Langenselbold
Deutsche Bahn
Through station
General information
LocationAm Bahnhof 1, Langenselbold, Hesse
Germany
Coordinates50°09′43″N 9°03′26″E / 50.161931°N 9.057219°E / 50.161931; 9.057219
Line(s)
Platforms3
Construction
ArchitectJulius Eugen Ruhl
Architectural styleNeoclassical
Other information
Station code3550[1]
DS100 codeFSLB[2]
IBNR8003550
Category4[1]
Fare zoneRhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund (RMV): 3110[3]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened1 May 1867
Services
Preceding station DB Regio Mitte Following station
Hanau Hbf RE 50 Gelnhausen
towards Bebra
Rodenbach RB 51 Niedermittlau

Langenselbold station is a station in the town of Langenselbold in the German state of Hesse on the Frankfurt–Göttingen railway. The station is classified by Deutsche Bahn (DB) as a category 4 station.[1]

History

Langenselbold station was opened on 1 May 1867 along with the Hanau–Waechtersbach section of the Frankfurt–Bebra railway.

Entrance building

The entrance building is asymmetric and was built in 1868 in the neoclassical style. It is therefore one of the line's "first generation" buildings. However, it has changed in its appearance: both the original two-storey main building and the eastern wing, formerly a single-storey row of restaurants, were later raised by one storey. The original structure is presumably based on a design by Julius Eugen Ruhl. The entrance building is listed as a monument under the Hessian Heritage Act.

Operations

The station has a “home” platform (next to the station building) and an island platform. The line between Wolfgang and Gelnhausen is cleared for operations at 200 km/h, so that long-distance trains run through the station at high speed. Langenselbold station is now only served by local and regional services and has significance for commuter traffic to and from the Rhine-Main area.

From 1904 to 1963, Langenselbold station was served by the standard gauge Freigericht Light Railway of the Gelnhausen District Railway. The Gelnhausen District Railway had its own entrance building and separate facilities east of the "state” station.[4] The Hanau Light Railway (Hanauer Kleinbahn) also ran between Hanau and Langenselbold, but operated from its own station in Langenselbold, which was significantly closer to central Langenselbold than the "state” station.

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 "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. "Tarifinformationen 2021" (PDF). Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund. 1 January 2021. p. 143. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
  4. Thomé (1926). Reichsbahndierektion Frankfurt (Main) (ed.). Führer über die Linien des Bezirks der Reichsbahndirektion Frankfurt (Main) (in German). p. 25.

References

  • Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Hessen, ed. (2005). Eisenbahn in Hessen. Kulturdenkmäler in Hessen. Denkmaltopographie Bundesrepublik Deutschland (in German). Vol. 2. Stuttgart: Theiss Verlag. p. 339. ISBN 3-8062-1917-6.
  • Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/10 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
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