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Meckesheim station is a small railway junction in Meckesheim, North Baden in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is located on the Neckargemünd–Bad Friedrichshall railway and is classified by
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as a category 4 station. The
Schwarzbach Valley Railway Schwarzbach is a German name meaning "dark stream." Schwarzbach may refer to: * Schwarzbach (surname) * Schwarzbach Railway, a narrow gauge railway in Saxon Switzerland * rivers: ** Schwarzbach (Große Mittweida), of Saxony, tributary of the Gr ...
branches off the Elsenz Valley Railway to Aglasterhausen in Meckesheim. Until 1990, the Wiesloch–Meckesheim/Waldangelloch railway also branched off via Schatthausen to Wiesloch Stadt and Wiesloch-Walldorf.


History

Meckesheimer station was opened on 23 October 1862 by the Grand Duchy of Baden State Railway (''Großherzoglich Badische Staatseisenbahnen'') together with the section of line from Neckargemünd to Meckesheim as part of the
Odenwald Railway The Odenwald Railway (German: ''Odenwaldbahn'') (sometimes referred to as the Baden Odenwald Railway to distinguish it from the Hessian line of the same name) was the name given to a Baden railway line in southwestern Germany built from between ...
from Heidelberg to
Mosbach Mosbach (; South Franconian: ''Mossbach'') is a town in the north of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is the seat of the Neckar-Odenwald district and has a population of approximately 25,000 distributed in six boroughs: Mosbach Town, Lohrbach, N ...
and Würzburg. The section from Meckesheim to Bad Rappenau followed for 25 June 1868. (reprinted: Dumjahn, Mainz 1984, ) The
Meckesheim–Neckarelz railway The Meckesheim–Neckarelz railway is a branch line in northern Baden between Meckesheim and Aglasterhausen that used to run to Neckarelz. It was part of the former Baden Oldenwald Railway from Heidelberg to Würzburg, and thus a main line, which ...
was also opened as an extension of the Neckargemünd–Meckesheim line in 1862. As a result, Meckesheim became a junction station. The -long line from Wiesloch-Walldorf via Wiesloch Stadt to Meckesheim was opened on 14 May 1901, providing a link between the
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to the Elsenz Valley Railway. As a result of the hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic, the Schatthausen–Meckesheim section of the Wiesloch–Meckesheim branch line was closed in 1922. Several people were killed and the station was destroyed in an Allied air raid on 24 March 1945. A memorial stone was erected on platform 1 to commemorate the lives lost in the destruction. The Aglasterhausen– Obrigheim section of Schwarzbach Valley Railway was closed at the timetable change on 25 September 1971. At the same time, Deutsche Bundesbahn sought to close the remaining Meckesheim–Aglasterhausen section. On 1 January 1982, Südwestdeutsche Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft (SWEG) took over the line from Deutsche Bundesbahn under a fixed 20-year lease. As of May 2007, some sections had been replaced by bus; staff shortages meant that rail services were replaced by buses on the section from Meckesheim to Aglasterhausen on weekends and holidays from August 2007. All rail passenger services were suspended on the line to Aglasterhausen from 1 August 2009. A replacement bus service was established. With the transfer of responsibility for the Elsenz Valley Railway and the Schwarzbach Valley Railway to the Rhine-Neckar S-Bahn, Meckesheim station along with the entire Elsenz Valley Railway and the Schwarzbach Valley Railway were completely modernised and electrified. The new S5 line from Heidelberg via the Elsenz Valley Railway to Sinsheim or continuing hourly over the
Steinsfurt–Eppingen railway The Steinsfurt–Eppingen railway, which opened in 1900, is a 12.9 km long, single-track and electrified branch line along the Elsenz river in the Kraichgau region of the German state of Baden-Württemberg, between the Sinsheim district of St ...
to Eppingen was taken into operation at the timetable change in December 2009. The opening of line S51 (Heidelberg–Meckesheim–Aglasterhausen), which had been also expected at the timetable change in December 2009, was in fact opened in June 2010 due to delays mainly caused by the severe winter of 2009/10.


Operations

The Meckesheim station is served every hour by the S5 service (Heidelberg–Neckargemünd–Meckesheim–Sinsheim–Eppingen) of the Rhine-Neckar S-Bahn. There are also hourly services of the S51 (Heidelberg–Neckargemünd–Meckesheim–Waibstadt–Aglasterhausen) which sometimes begin or end in Meckesheim. The combination of lines S5 and S51 results in services every 30 minutes on the Heidelberg–Meckesheim section. In the peak hour, the S-Bahn services on the Meckesheim–Aglasterhausen and the Heidelberg–Sinsheim sections both operate every 30 minutes. Also a single S-Bahn EMU runs via Heidelberg to Mainz. This is an advance service, as the S-Bahn services on the Elsenz Valley Railway and the Schwarzbach Valley Railway are expected to run regularly to Mainz from December 2017. Every two hours, there are also RE 2 ( Regional-Express) services on the Mannheim–Heidelberg–Meckesheim–Sinsheim–Heilbronn route. * RE 2 Mannheim – Heidelberg – Meckesheim – SinsheimBad Friedrichshall
Heilbronn Heilbronn () is a List of cities and towns in Germany, city in northern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, surrounded by Heilbronn (district), Heilbronn District. With over 126,000 residents, it is the sixth-largest city in the state. From the late Mid ...
* S5 Heidelberg – Neckargemünd – Meckesheim – Sinsheim – Steinsfurt – Eppingen * S51 (Heidelberg – Neckargemünd –) Meckesheim – Waibstadt – Neckarbischofsheim Nord – Aglasterhausen


Platforms

Meckesheim station has three platform tracks. Platform 1 is located next to the entrance building. It is used by S-Bahn line S51 services that start or end in Meckesheim to/from Aglasterhausen. Tracks 2 and 3 share an island platform. Track 2 is used for trains towards Heidelberg/Mannheim and track 3 by trains towards Eppingen/Heilbronn/Aglasterhausen.


References

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