Railway station in Lindenholzhausen, Germany
Lindenholzhausen station is a station on the Main-Lahn Railway, which runs from Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof to Limburg (Lahn), in the Limburg an der Lahn suburb of Lindenholzhausen in the German state of Hesse.
History
The Main-Lahn Railway was opened to Lindenholzhausen in 1875 and the whole line was completed to Limburg in 1877. The initially single-track Haltepunkt (halt) of Lindenholzhausen was opened on 1 February 1875 together with the Eschhofen–Niederselters section. The duplication of the line began in 1911 and it was completed in 1913. As a result, there were two directional platform tracks in Lindenholzhausen. The Niedernhausen–Limburg section, including Lindenholzhausen station, was electrified in 1986.
Infrastructure
Lindenholzhausen station has two platform tracks:
- track 1 on the main platform (height: 34 cm, length: 301 m),[4] served by RB 21/RB 22 to Limburg;
- track 2 on the island platform (height: 34 cm, length: 235 m),[4] served by RB 21 to Niedernhausen/Wiesbaden and RB 22 to Frankfurt.
The platforms are separated by a level crossing, which provides the only connection between them. Track 2 lies south of the level crossing and track 1 north of the level crossing.
Services
Rail
The following services currently call at Limburg:[5][6]
Line |
Route |
Comments
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RB 21 Main-Lahn Railway, Ländches Railway
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Wiesbaden Hbf – Niedernhausen (Taunus) – Lindenholzhausen – Limburg (Lahn) |
Every 2 hours on Sundays and evenings
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RB 22 Main-Lahn Railway
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Frankfurt (Main) Hbf – Frankfurt-Höchst – Niedernhausen (Taunus) – Lindenholzhausen – Limburg (Lahn) |
Hourly Hourly + additional services in the peak
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Lindenholzhausen crossover on Cologne–Frankfurt high-speed railway
In addition to Lindenholzhausen station, there is a crossover (Überleitstelle) on the nearby Cologne–Frankfurt high-speed railway that is named after Lindenholzhausen. The crossover lies south of Limburg Süd station.
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