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Völklingen station is the main railway station in the city of
Völklingen Völklingen (; , Moselle Franconian: ''Välglinge'') is a town in the district of Saarbrücken, in Saarland, Germany. It is situated on the river Saar, approx. 10 km west of Saarbrücken, and directly borders France. The town is known for ...
in the German state of
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. It is now only served by passenger trains on the Saar line () between
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and
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.


Location

The station is located south-west of central Völklingens on the southern ring road. To the west lies the
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of the former
Völklingen Ironworks The Völklingen Ironworks () is a former blast-furnace complex located in the German town of Völklingen, Saarland. Pig iron production occurred at the site from 1882 through 1986. As one of the only intact ironworks surviving from the 19th and ear ...
, which was formerly connected by sidings to the station’s yard.


History

The station was built during the construction of the Saar line, which was opened from Saarbrücken to
Merzig Merzig (, , Moselle Franconian language, ''Moselle Franconian:'' ''Meerzisch''/''Miërzësch'') is a town in Saarland, Germany. It is the capital of the district Merzig-Wadern, with about 30,000 inhabitants in 17 municipalities on 108 km². I ...
on 16 December 1858. In 1860, the first station building was built, which was located to the east of the present building. In the
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, the station was a target of French artillery fire, which led to the closure of rail operations. In 1872, a branch line was built to the ''Grube Viktoria'' (a colliery named after
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) in
Püttlingen Püttlingen () is a town in Saarland, Germany, 10 km northwest of Saarbrücken. Geography The town lies in the Köller Valley, approximately 20 km to the northwest of Saarbrücken and 5 km north of Völklingen. Going in a clockwis ...
branching off the Saar line to the east of the station. The Völklingen–Thionville railway was opened in 1880. In 1893 the station had become too small and the current ''Alten Bahnhof'' ("old station") was built. The line to Püttlingen was extended to
Lebach Lebach () is a town in the district of Saarlouis, in Saarland, Germany. It is approximately northeast of Saarlouis and north of Saarbrücken Saarbrücken (; Rhenish Franconian: ''Sabrigge'' ; ; ; ; ) is the capital and largest List of ci ...
in 1911. This line was closed in 1985 and today the section in Völklingen is used as a bike path. In the heyday of the nearby Völklingen Ironworks, the station served as an important transportation hub for steel workers and raw materials. From the mid-1960s the Saar line was electrified. The new station building adjacent to the existing building was opened in 1992 after a new building had been under discussion since 1975. The old station was heritage listed. Until 2002, Völklingen was served by
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trains; it has since only been served by regional traffic. From 1909 to 1959, the Völklingen Tramway (''Straßenbahn Völklingen'') also ran to the station.


Infrastructure

The station has three platform tracks and some freight tracks for trains running to the Völklingen steel mill. Barrier-free access existed only to platform 1. Platforms tracks 2 and 3 are only accessible via a pedestrian tunnel with stairs. Völklingen has a push-button interlocking, which went into service in 1964. It controls signals and points in Luisenthal, Bous and Ensdorf remotely.


Heritage listing of old station

The old station building, which was built in 1893–94, is equipped with a pedestrian tunnel under the tracks and facilities and an entrance hall built in the 1950s; these are heritage listed. The tripartite building was built of brick faced masonry on large sandstone plinths. In 1997, the Saarland State Development Corporation (''Landesentwicklungsgesellschaft Saarland'', LEG Saar), acquired the 1600 square-metre station building and modernised it for €2.9 million, partly funded by the state, the Federal Republic of Germany and the European Union. It is intended to host a multimedia exhibition called ''Eingangstor'' (gateway) leading to the Völklingen Ironworks World Heritage Site. The ceiling beams and medallions with territorial coats of arms mounted on the wall in 1893 have been restored. Since 1998, it has housed a theatre and a cinema, a tourist information centre for the city of Völklingen and a restaurant. Since 2002, it has also housed an IT training centre of the community college of Völklingen.


Freight yard

The passenger station is located in the middle of extensive railway tracks, used by freight traffic for the nearby iron and steel plants. In 1970, Völklingen was the destination of the heaviest freight trains operated by
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. South-west of the tracks is a building of the freight yard with a
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with gables on both sides of a side projection. The train controller’s building of Völklingen station, built in 1900, is part of the ensemble of the Völklingen pig iron production facilities that form the World Heritage Site.


Rail services

The station is classified by
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as a category 4 station and its fares are regulated by the ''Saarländischen Verkehrsverbund'' (Saarland Transport Association). The station is in German fare zone 191, which covers the entire metropolitan area of Völklingen. The station is now only served by regional trains: Outside the station, there is a bus station with bus connections to all parts of Völklingen, to France and to
Lebach Lebach () is a town in the district of Saarlouis, in Saarland, Germany. It is approximately northeast of Saarlouis and north of Saarbrücken Saarbrücken (; Rhenish Franconian: ''Sabrigge'' ; ; ; ; ) is the capital and largest List of ci ...
,
Püttlingen Püttlingen () is a town in Saarland, Germany, 10 km northwest of Saarbrücken. Geography The town lies in the Köller Valley, approximately 20 km to the northwest of Saarbrücken and 5 km north of Völklingen. Going in a clockwis ...
and
Überherrn Überherrn () is a municipality in the district of Saarlouis, in Saarland, Germany. It is situated along the river Bist on the border with France, approx. southwest of Saarlouis, and west of Saarbrücken Saarbrücken (; Rhenish Franconian: ...
.


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