Neustadt (Schwarzwald) Station
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Neustadt (Schwarzw) station is one of two stations in
Titisee-Neustadt Titisee-Neustadt () is a municipality in the district of Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. It is made up of the six communities of Neustadt, Langenordnach, Rudenberg, Titisee, Schwärzenbach and Waldau. The town ...
in the German state of
Baden-Württemberg Baden-Württemberg (; ), commonly shortened to BW or BaWü, is a German state () in Southwest Germany, east of the Rhine, which forms the southern part of Germany's western border with France. With more than 11.07 million inhabitants across a ...
. The other is
Titisee The Titisee is a lake in the southern Black Forest in Baden-Württemberg. It covers an area of and is an average of deep. It owes its formation to the Feldberg glacier, the moraines of which were formed in the Pleistocene epoch and nowadays for ...
. It is located in Neustadt at 805 metres above
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on the Höllentalbahn, which links
Freiburg Freiburg im Breisgau (; abbreviated as Freiburg i. Br. or Freiburg i. B.; Low Alemannic: ''Friburg im Brisgau''), commonly referred to as Freiburg, is an independent city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. With a population of about 230,000 (as o ...
with
Donaueschingen Donaueschingen (; Low Alemannic: ''Eschinge'') is a German town in the Black Forest in the southwest of the federal state of Baden-Württemberg in the Schwarzwald-Baar '' Kreis''. It stands near the confluence of the two sources of the river Da ...
. The station has three platform tracks and is classified by
Deutsche Bahn The (; abbreviated as DB or DB AG) is the national railway company of Germany. Headquartered in the Bahntower in Berlin, it is a joint-stock company ( AG). The Federal Republic of Germany is its single shareholder. describes itself as the se ...
(DB) as a category 5 station. Established in 1887, the entrance building is now heritage-listed and houses among other things a DB agency with ticket sales.


Location

Neustadt station is approximately 200 metres west of the centre of Neustadt, a district of the municipality of Titisee-Neustadt. The station building is east of the tracks and has the address of ''Bahnhofstrasse 1''. The station area is to the west of Bahnhofstrasse and Saiger Straße (street) crosses over the station tracks at a level crossing at the southern end of the station. North of the station there is another level crossing over Schwarzenbachweg. State road 172 crosses the station tracks using a bridge that spans the entire valley including the Gutach river and Gutachstraße. To the east of the station is a wooded area, which federal highway 31 passes through. There is commuter parking next to Saiger Straße. Neustadt station is a through station on the ''Höllentalbahn'' ("Hell Valley Railway", line number 4300), which runs from Freiburg to Donaueschingen. The Höllentalbahn is a single-track mainline and since 2019 is fully electrified. In the Deutsche Bahn timetable, the line from Donaueschingen to Freiburg is listed in table 727 and the formerly non-electrified section from Neustadt to Donaueschingen is listed in table 755.


History

Construction of the first part of the Höllentalbahn from
Freiburg Freiburg im Breisgau (; abbreviated as Freiburg i. Br. or Freiburg i. B.; Low Alemannic: ''Friburg im Brisgau''), commonly referred to as Freiburg, is an independent city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. With a population of about 230,000 (as o ...
to Neustadt began in 1882 and the line was opened by the Grand Duchy of Baden State Railways (''Großherzoglich Badische Staatseisenbahnen'') on 21 May 1887. Neustadt station was built as a terminus station with facilities for maintaining steam locomotives and a roundhouse. A goods shed and a loading dock were available for freight traffic and a siding was built to the Fürstlich-Fürstenberg paper mill a few years after the opening of the line. Due to a shortage of funds, the extension of the Höllentalbahn from Neustadt to Donaueschingen was delayed, so the line was not opened until 20 August 1901. This made Neustadt into a through station. In 1910, Neustadt received a
fireless locomotive A fireless locomotive is a type of locomotive which uses reciprocating engines powered from a reservoir of compressed air or steam, which is filled at intervals from an external source. They offer advantages over conventional steam locomotives of ...
to handle operations on the siding to the paper mill. After the First World War, the station acquired another steam locomotive. The Höllentalbahn was electrified from Freiburg to Neustadt in the 1930s. The system used had a
voltage Voltage, also known as electric pressure, electric tension, or (electric) potential difference, is the difference in electric potential between two points. In a static electric field, it corresponds to the work needed per unit of charge to m ...
of 20,000 V at a frequency of 50 
Hertz The hertz (symbol: Hz) is the unit of frequency in the International System of Units (SI), equivalent to one event (or cycle) per second. The hertz is an SI derived unit whose expression in terms of SI base units is s−1, meaning that on ...
as
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wanted to investigate the suitability of mains power for railway operations. These experiments led to the development of the 25 kV AC electrification system, which is used in much of the world, but not in Germany. The electrical test operation began on 18 June 1936, with the construction costs amounting to 7 million
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s. The eastern Höllentalbahn from Neustadt to Donaueschingen, however, was not electrified, so trains running from Freiburg to Donaueschingen had to change locomotives in Neustadt. For this purpose, the station received a three-road roundhouse for the servicing of electric locomotives. For the steam and diesel locomotives, there was a two-road (rectangular) engine shed. Three platform tracks were available for passenger services at an island platform and a "house" platform (next to the station building) after the Second World War. On 20 May 1960, the Höllentalbahn was converted to the standard German electrification system (
15 kV AC Railway electrification systems using at are used on transport railways in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden, and Norway. The high voltage enables high power transmission with the lower frequency reducing the losses of the traction mo ...
). In the 1980s, the fireless locomotives used for the paper mill siding were taken out of service and replaced by diesel locomotives until the closure of the mill in 1988. One steam locomotive was scrapped, while the other is still available as an historical exhibit. By the 1990s, the locomotive depot in Neustadt had become unnecessary because all rail services now terminated in Neustadt. The two engine sheds were then demolished. The two mechanical interlockings were decommissioned in 1991. The station is now remotely controlled from the signal box in Titisee.


Facilities

The station building was built in 1887 with the opening of the Höllentalbahn. It is a two-storey plastered building with a small loft in the middle of the building. The station building formerly had service and waiting rooms; on the ground floor there was a signal box, a ticket office, a third-class waiting room and a first and second-class waiting room. Today the building is heritage-listed and it houses a ticket centre of ''Südbadenbus'', a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn. The station has four tracks, three of which are platform tracks. Tracks 1 and 2 are used by trains to and from Freiburg. Usually these trains run on track 2. Track 3 is used by trains to and from Donaueschingen. Tracks 2 and 3 are located on an island platform, which is a reached by a passenger underpass. The height of the platforms above the railhead is . The usable length and current use is as set out below. The electrification of the Höllentalbahn from Freiburg formerly ended in Neustadt. Thus, while electric trains ran from Freiburg, diesel trains ran to Donaueschingen. For this reason almost all trains terminated in Neustadt. But there was a train in the morning, which ended and started in Titisee. In recent years most of the diesel services were operated by diesel multiple units of class 611 and 628. Until its discontinuation in 2003, the ''Kleber-Express'' ran over the entire route of the Höllentalbahn but it did not use the electrification of the western section. Electrification of the remaining line to
Donaueschingen Donaueschingen (; Low Alemannic: ''Eschinge'') is a German town in the Black Forest in the southwest of the federal state of Baden-Württemberg in the Schwarzwald-Baar '' Kreis''. It stands near the confluence of the two sources of the river Da ...
was finished in 2020 and trains now run through to Villingen via Donaueschingen, interconecting with the Black Forest Railway from Offenburg to Constance at Lake Constance.


Services


Rail


Passengers

After the opening of the Höllentalbahn section from Neustadt to Freiburg in 1887, there were direct services from Neustadt to Freiburg. After the Höllentalbahn was extended to Donaueschingen in 1901, there were also through express services from Freiburg to Donaueschingen. Just a few years later there was also through trains to Ulm. When the western Höllentalbahn was electrified in 1936, the connections from Donaueschingen to Freiburg were partly broken, although most of the trains had locomotive changes in Neustadt. The operation of steam locomotives on the western Höllentalbahn was abandoned a few years after the electrification. In the 1980s, there were continuous express trains from Freiburg to Donaueschingen and some additional regional services, beginning in Neustadt. The express trains ran from Donaueschingen to Neustadt hauled by diesel locomotives and proceeding to Freiburg hauled by electric locomotives. In the early 1990s, almost all through connections on the Höllentalbahn were lost with services terminating in Neustadt. Double-deck sets have since been hauled by locomotives of class 143 on the western Höllentalbahn and DMUs of class 611 or class 628 run on the eastern Höllentalbahn. With the completion of electrification between Neustadt and in 2019, services began operating over the entire line, no longer terminating in Neustadt. the following services stop at Neustadt (Schwarzw): *
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/ : half-hourly service to , hourly service to , and additional trains west of Freiburg.


Buses

Neustadt station has a bus station, located next to the station building towards Freiburg. Neustadt is a hub for bus services In the network of Südbadenbus, a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn. There are bus connections to
Hüfingen Hüfingen (Low Alemannic: ''Hifinge'') is a town in the district of Schwarzwald-Baar, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated on the river Breg, 4 km south of the source of the Danube. History Hüfingen has the historical distinct ...
,
Löffingen Löffingen is a town in the district Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 14 km southwest of Donaueschingen, and 40 km southeast of Freiburg. Sons and daughters of the town * Rene D Egle (born 196 ...
,
Lenzkirch Lenzkirch is a municipality in the Black Forest. It lies in the district of Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Geography Lenzkirch is on the Black Forest plateau, in the valley of the river Haslach, which near the south ...
,
Bonndorf Bonndorf is a town in the Waldshut (district), Waldshut district in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated in the southern Black Forest, 14 km southeast of Titisee-Neustadt. It comprises the villages Boll, Brunnadern, Dillendorf, Ebne ...
, Seebrugg, Feldberg and Hammereisenbach. There is a customer service centre for Südbadenbus in Neustadt.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Neustadt (Schwarzw) station Railway stations in Germany opened in 1887 Buildings and structures in Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald Railway stations in Baden-Württemberg