Hagen-Westerbauer station

Hagen-Westerbauer station is a through station in the city of Hagen in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The station was opened on 28 May 1983 on a section of the Düsseldorf-Derendorf–Dortmund Süd railway, opened by the Rhenish Railway Company (German: Rheinische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, RhE) between Wuppertal-Wichlinghausen and Hagen RhE station (now Hagen-Eckesey depot) on 15 September 1879.[5] It has two platform tracks and it is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 6 station.[1]

Hagen-Westerbauer station
Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn
Through station
General information
LocationNordstraße 13
Hagen, North Rhine-Westphalia
Germany
Coordinates51°20′30″N 7°23′52″E
Line(s)
Platforms2
Other information
Station code2465[1]
DS100 codeEHWB[2]
IBNR8004440
Category6[1]
Fare zoneVRR: 587[3]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened28 May 1983[4]
Services
Preceding station Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn Following station
Gevelsberg-Knapp S8 Hagen-Heubing
towards Hagen Hbf
Gevelsberg-Knapp S9

The station is served by Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn line S 8 between Mönchengladbach and Hagen and line S 9 between Recklinghausen and Hagen, both every 60 minutes.[6]

The station is also served by 3 bus routes operated by Hagener Straßenbahn: 514 (every 15-30 minutes), 521 (60) and 532 (60), additionally bus routes 553 and 555 (both every 60 minutes) by Verkehrsgesellschaft Ennepe-Ruhr serve the station.[6]

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). Schweers + Wall. 2017. ISBN 978-3-89494-146-8.
  3. "VER-Tarifinformation". Verkehrsgesellschaft Ennepe-Ruhr. 20 July 2017. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  4. Joost, André. "Hagen-Westerbauer station operations". NRW Rail Archive (in German). Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  5. Joost, André. "Line 2423: Düsseldorf-Gerresheim - Dortmund-Westfalenhalle". NRW Rail Archive (in German). Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  6. Joost, André. "Hagen-Westerbauer station". NRW Rail Archive (in German). Retrieved 10 May 2020.


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