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Österfeld station is located in the
Stuttgart Stuttgart (; ; Swabian German, Swabian: ; Alemannic German, Alemannic: ; Italian language, Italian: ; ) is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Baden-Württemberg by population, largest city of the States of Germany, German state of ...
district of Vaihingen in the German state of
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. It was built in 1985 at the junction of the main line of the
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where it emerges from the Hasenberg tunnel and connects with the
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, which runs above ground. Attached to the station is a park-and-ride car park with 500 places, which is directly accessible from the A 831 autobahn. The station is otherwise only accessible by foot. Above the station is the STEP business park with numerous offices, including the headquarters of
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. Near the station are also the
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building and the Michael Bauer School (a
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).


History

From the late 1970s, the planners of the S-Bahn line between the Pfaffenwald campus of the
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and Stuttgart-Rohr through Vaihingen concluded that the existing two-track Gäu Railway would not provide sufficient capacity for the S-Bahn and other traffic. They presented several alternatives, including an underground line on a north–south route through Vaihingen with a station in the centre of Vaihingen or alternatively the quadruplication of the section of the Gäu Railway running through Vaihingen. The Stuttgart City Council requested the federal and state governments to support the underground option at Vaihingen. As the federal and state governments rejected this, the city sought an additional station later called ''Österfeld'' to the north of the Nesenbach viaduct to support development of the residential areas of Vaihingen. The
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(“Stuttgart Transport and Fares Association”, VVS) investigated this proposal and concluded that the forecast traffic would not justify the establishment of such a station at the time of the opening of the S-Bahn line, although the option of its future construction should be kept open. Therefore, the line was opened in 1985 as an above-ground four-track line, with space provided at the eventual Österfeld station between the tracks for the future installation of an island platform. This provision created an additional cost of 2.45 million
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s, of which the city funded 0.35 million DM. In 1990 the
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(HP) company planned a development in an open area at the site of the proposed station and announced it would create 3,500 jobs when completed. Mayor
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requested that the then ''Bundesbahndirektion Stuttgart'' (the local
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railway division) implement the construction option, so that the council could approve the location of the HP development plan. The Bundesbahndirektion expected that the extended journey times due to the additional stop would require additional S-Bahn trains and decided to increase the number of passengers and thus the profitability of the station by building a park-and-ride facility. It opened together with the station in the spring of 1993 in time for the opening of the International Garden Festival on the Killesberg in order to relieve parking and traffic in the vicinity of the exhibition grounds. Because of the time taken for the design and approvals, construction could only begin in July 1992. Despite the time pressure and because of the continued operations of the S-Bahn, this work was carried out mostly at night. This led to high construction costs in excess of 15 million DM and the station was opened on 17 April 1993, in time for the festival. The car park and the station were not well used by visitors to the festival. HP abandoned its development plans, however. The resulting loss of revenue was taken over by the city of Stuttgart in accordance with its contract with Deutsche Bundesbahn. Later a Böblingen-based company abandoned its plans to develop the site. Instead, the city built the STEP (Stuttgart Engineering Park) industrial park on the site, which included the headquarters of
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. This skyscraper is still an outstanding landmark, but since a merger it no longer houses the Debitel headquarters.


Rail services

In 2003, the station is used on average days by around 4,050 people. The superimposition of S-Bahn lines S1, S2 and S3 results in a 5-minute interval service in the peak hours and a 10-minute interval service during the off-peak to Vaihingen and to Stuttgart city centre. The trip to
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(''Hauptbahnhof'') takes 13 minutes. The station is classified by
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as a category 3 station.


References

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Osterfeld Osterfeld is a town in the Burgenlandkreis district, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is situated southeast of Naumburg. It is part of the ''Verbandsgemeinde'' ("collective municipality") Wethautal. On 1 January 2010 it absorbed the former municipal ...
Railway stations in Germany opened in 1993
Osterfeld Osterfeld is a town in the Burgenlandkreis district, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is situated southeast of Naumburg. It is part of the ''Verbandsgemeinde'' ("collective municipality") Wethautal. On 1 January 2010 it absorbed the former municipal ...