Augsburg-Oberhausen station

Augsburg-Oberhausen station is a station in the northwest of the central Augsburg in the suburb of Oberhausen in the German state of Bavaria. It is the second most important station in the city. It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 4 station.[1] The current station building was built south of the old Oberhauser station in 1931/32, in the New Objectivity style. There is a large tram and bus stop in front of the station building, the exterior of which has recently been renovated.

Augsburg-Oberhausen
Deutsche Bahn
Keilbahnhof
Entrance building and station forecourt
General information
LocationUlmerstr. 53, Oberhausen, Augsburg, Bavaria
Germany
Coordinates48°22′50″N 10°52′22″E
Owned byDeutsche Bahn
Operated by
Line(s)
Platforms7
Train operators
Connections2
Construction
Architectural styleNew Objectivity
Other information
Station code224[1]
DS100 codeMAOB[2]
IBNR8000662
Category4[1]
Fare zoneAVV: 10 and 20[3]
Website
History
Opened1932
Passengers
< 5,000 [4]
(2006)
Services
Preceding station Following station
Neusäß
towards Ulm Hbf
RE 9 Augsburg Hbf
towards München Hbf
Meitingen RE 80
Meitingen
towards Aalen Hbf
RE 89
Neusäß RB 86
Gersthofen
towards Donauwörth
RB 87
Preceding station DB Regio Bayern Following station
Meitingen RE 16 Augsburg Hbf
Terminus
Preceding station Following station
Terminus RB 67 Augsburg Hbf
towards Schongau
Location
Augsburg-Oberhausen is located in Bavaria
Augsburg-Oberhausen
Augsburg-Oberhausen
Location in Bavaria
Augsburg-Oberhausen is located in Germany
Augsburg-Oberhausen
Augsburg-Oberhausen
Location in Germany
Augsburg-Oberhausen is located in Europe
Augsburg-Oberhausen
Augsburg-Oberhausen
Location in Europe
The bus and tram stops in the station forecourt
View of the station and platforms, Augsburg Hauptbahnhof and the hotel tower are in the background

Infrastructure

Augsburg-Oberhausen is a through station with seven tracks on four platforms. The trains can be reached by a tunnel under the tracks, which runs from the ground floor of the station building. This is not accessible for the disabled. The station building has a ticket machine, a kiosk and a bar.

Services

The Augsburg-Oberhausen station is served by all Regional-Express and Regionalbahn services leaving Augsburg Hauptbahnhof to the north and the west. Thus it serves as a transfer station from the route from Ulm towards Donauwörth and vice versa. The services of Bayerische Regiobahn to or from Schongau normally also begin or end in Augsburg-Oberhausen. Long-distance services do not stop at the station.

Train class Route Frequency
RE 9 UlmGünzburgDinkelscherben – Diedorf – Augsburg-OberhausenAugsburg (– MeringMunich) 60 min
RE 16 NurembergTreuchtlingenDonauwörth – Mertingen – Meitingen – Augsburg-Oberhausen – Augsburg 120 min
RE 80
RE 89
Munich – Mering – Augsburg – Augsburg-Oberhausen – Donauwörth – Treuchtlingen – AnsbachWürzburg 120 min
NördlingenAalen
RB 67 Augsburg-Oberhausen – Augsburg – Mering – Geltendorf – Dießen – Weilheim (– Peißenberg – Schongau) 60 min
RB 86 Dinkelscherben – Diedorf – Augsburg-Oberhausen – Augsburg – Mering – Munich
RB 87 Donauwörth – Mertingen – Meitingen – Augsburg Oberhausen – Augsburg – Mering – Munich

Public transport at Oberhausen station consists of tram line 2 (Augsburg-West–Haunstetten-Nord), city bus route 35 (Bergstraße–Pfersee-Süd), night bus route 91 (Königsplatz–Stadtbergen) and several regional bus lines. As a result, it also plays a major role as a hub for public transport and is well used at peak times. The tram and bus stops are located directly outside the station.

Augsburg-Oberhausen station – public transport connections
LineRouteFrequency
2P&R Augsburg-West – Augsburg-Haunstetten Nord7.5 min.*
35Augsburg-Bergstraße – Augsburg-Pfersee Süd15 min.*
91Stadtbergen – Deuringen – Steppach – Augsburg-Königsplatz – Augsburg-Pfersee – Leitershofen – Stadtbergen60 min.
Regional bus 410Augsburg-Eberlestraße – Reichersteintwo pairs of services
Regional bus 500Augsburg-Hauptbahnhof – Aystetten-West15 min.*
Regional bus 501Augsburg-Hauptbahnhof – Aystetten – Welden30 min.*
Regional bus 503Augsburg-Hauptbahnhof – Schlipsheim-Mitte60 min.*
Regional bus 504Augsburg-Hauptbahnhof – Streitheim-Ortvariable intervals
Regional bus 506Augsburg-Hauptbahnhof – Wörleschwang churchvariable intervals
Regional bus 507Augsburg-Hauptbahnhof – Dinkelscherbenvariable intervals
Regional bus 600Augsburg-Hauptbahnhof – Krumbach bus station30 min.*
Regional bus 601Augsburg-Hauptbahnhof – Anhausen schoolvariable intervals
Regional bus 602Augsburg-Hauptbahnhof – Diedorf stationvariable intervals
* The service intervals refer to busy periods - the timetable is different in the evening and at night as well as during school holidays.

Freight

In addition to its important role for passengers, the station is also significant for freight: containers are transhipped from rail to road on the sidings. A new unloading yard in the multi-modal terminal is expected from 2012/2013 to relieve the Oberhausen container terminal, which is at the centre of the Augsburg–GersthofenNeusäß triangle.

Future

As part of the establishment of the Augsburg S-Bahn the station is gaining an increasing importance: up to three lines (to Dinkelscherben, Donauwörth and Fischach) will stop here in the future and so strengthen its role as a key interchange point for the districts of Oberhausen and Kriegshaber.

In recent years there have been several remodelling and renovation projects, especially of the station forecourt and the exterior facade. However, the construction of a reversing track, which is required for this project, has not been carried out. This project—and the introduction of the Augsburg S-Bahn—is still at the planning stage.

Notes

  1. "Stationspreisliste 2023" [Station price list 2023] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 28 November 2022. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
  2. Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland [German railway atlas] (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  3. "Tarifzonenplan Verbundraum" (PDF). Augsburger Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund. January 2020. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  4. "Brochure: Personenbahnhöfe in Bayern" (PDF) (in German). Deutsche Bahn. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 October 2013. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
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