Idar-Oberstein station


Idar-Oberstein station serves the town of Idar-Oberstein in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It is on the Nahe Valley Railway and is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 4 station. It is regularly served by Regional-Express and Regionalbahn services and in the past it was served by freight traffic. The station is located in the centre of Idar-Oberstein.

History

Idar-Oberstein station was opened on 15 December 1859 as Oberstein station. At that time the only line ran to Bingen am Rhein. In 1860, the Nahe Valley Railway was completed to the Saarland, making train travel possible to Neunkirchen, where there was a connection to the Palatine Ludwig Railway. Later links were also opened from the Nahe Valley Railway to the Glan Valley Railway, to Baumholder and the current district of Birkenfeld via the Birkenfeld Railway. Today, the Nahe Valley Railway is one of the main axes of passenger services in Rhineland-Palatinate. In addition, the station was formerly the starting point of the Idar-Oberstein tramway and the Idar-Oberstein trolleybus service.

Infrastructure

Idar-Oberstein station has an entrance building. In the course of renovation of the station, the platforms were renovated and made accessible for the handicapped by lift. In addition, the platforms were equipped with tactile paving. In November 2008, the building was completely repainted and decorated with pictures of the city's attractions.

Rail services

Idar-Oberstein station is served by the following regional rail services:
LineRouteFrequency
Rhein-Nahe-Express
Saarbrücken – Neunkirchen – OttweilerTürkismühleIdar-ObersteinBad KreuznachMainz
Hourly, every 2 hours
Nahetalbahn
Idar-ObersteinBad Kreuznach – Mainz
Hourly
Nahetalbahn
Idar-ObersteinHeimbach – Neubrücke
Individual services in the tourist season; between Kirn or Idar-Oberstein and Heimbach together with RB 34
Nahetalbahn
Idar-Oberstein – Heimbach – Baumholder
Hourly