Günzburg
Deutsche Bahn
Separation station
Street side of the entrance building
General information
LocationGünzburg, Bavaria
Germany
Coordinates48°27′37″N 10°16′43″E / 48.46018°N 10.27864°E / 48.46018; 10.27864
Owned byDeutsche Bahn
Operated by
Line(s)
Platforms6 (including 1 bay platform)
Other information
Station code2422[1]
DS100 codeMGZB[2]
IBNR8000139
Category3[1]
Website
History
Opened26 September 1853
Services
Preceding station DB Fernverkehr Following station
Ulm Hbf ICE 11 Augsburg Hbf
Ulm Hbf
One-way operation
ICE 22
only ICE 771, 773
Augsburg Hbf
Ulm Hbf
towards Essen Hbf
ICE 42
only ICE 618, 619
Augsburg Hbf
towards München Hbf
Ulm Hbf ICE 60
Ulm Hbf ICE/RJX 90
only RJX 63, 66
Augsburg Hbf
towards Budapest
Ulm Hbf
towards Dortmund Hbf
IC 32 Augsburg Hbf
Ulm Hbf IC 62 Augsburg Hbf
Preceding station Following station
Leipheim
towards Ulm Hbf
RE 9 Offingen
towards München Hbf
Preceding station DB Regio Bayern Following station
Terminus RB 78 Wasserburg (Günz)
towards Mindelheim
Preceding station Following station
Leipheim
towards Ulm Hbf
RB 15 Gundelfingen a. d. Donau
Location
Günzburg is located in Bavaria
Günzburg
Günzburg
Location in Bavaria
Günzburg is located in Germany
Günzburg
Günzburg
Location in Germany
Günzburg is located in Europe
Günzburg
Günzburg
Location in Europe

Gunzburg station is an important Swabian railway junction and the only station of the large district town of Günzburg in the German state of Bavaria. The town also has the Wasserburg (Günz) station on the Central Swabian Railway (German: Mittelschwabenbahn). The station has six platform tracks and is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 3 station.[1] It is served daily by about 125 trains of Deutsche Bahn and Agilis. The Central Swabian Railway branches from the Ulm–Augsburg railway at Günzburg station.

Location

The station is located northwest of the town center of Günzburg. To its south is the station forecourt (Bahnhofplatz), through which Siemensstraße runs. To the West Auweg passes under the tracks through an underpass. Wiesweg runs to the north of the station. The station building is located south of the tracks and has the address of Bahnhofsplatz 5.

History

The station was opened together with the Neu-UlmBurgau section of the Bavarian Maximilian’s Railway (Bayerische Maximiliansbahn) on 26 September 1853. The whole UlmMunich route was finally completed on 1 May 1854. The Central Swabian Railway was completed from Günzburg to Krumbach in 1892 and it was extended to Mindelheim in 1910. From 2006 to 2009 the station was modernised at a cost of €8.3 million. The modernised station area was opened by the then Transport Minister, Wolfgang Tiefensee on 27 April 2009.

Infrastructure

Platforms

The station has five tracks next to three platforms. Attached to the “home” platform 1 (next to the station building) is a bay platform for trains to Mindelheim (platform 1a). All platforms are covered and have digital destination displays. The central platforms are connected to the main platform by a pedestrian tunnel and are equipped with lifts to make the platforms accessible.

Platform data

Platforms lengths and heights are as follows:[3]

  • Platform 1a: length 140 m, height 55 cm
  • Platform 1: length 250 m, height 55 cm
  • Platform 2: length 405 m, height 76 cm
  • Platform 3: length 405 m, height 76 cm
  • Platform 4: length 210 m, height 55 cm
  • Platform 5: length 210 m, height 55 cm

Operations

Long distance services

Günzburg is served at two-hour intervals by InterCity and EuroCity trains on line 62 connecting Frankfurt and Salzburg. In addition a pair of Intercity-Express trains stop at Gunzburg. All other InterCity and Intercity-Express trains pass through the station without stopping.

Line Route Frequency
ICE 11 (Hamburg-AltonaHamburg HbfBerlin HbfLeipzig HbfErfurt HbfFrankfurt (Main)Mannheim) – StuttgartUlmGünzburgAugsburgMunich Individual services
ICE 22 Hamburg-AltonaHannoverKassel-WilmhelmshöheFrankfurt (Main)Frankfurt AirportMannheimStuttgartUlmGünzburgAugsburgMunich Individual services
ICE 42 (Dortmund) – EssenDüsseldorfCologneCologne/Bonn AirportFrankfurt (Main)Frankfurt Airport – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Ulm – Günzburg – Augsburg – Munich One train pair
ICE 60 Karlsruhe – Stuttgart – Ulm – Günzburg – Augsburg – Munich 2 train pairs
ICE/RJX 90 Frankfurt (Main)Frankfurt Airport – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Ulm – Günzburg – Augsburg – MunichSalzburgWienBudapest-Keleti One train pair
EC/RJX 32 (Münster (Westf) – Oberhausen Hbf) / (Dortmund – Essen) – Düsseldorf – Cologne – KoblenzMainz – Mannheim – Heidelberg – Stuttgart – Ulm – Günzburg – Augsburg – Munich (– SalzburgKlagenfurt) Individual services
EC/RJ 62 KarlsruheBruchsalVaihingen (Enz) Stuttgart – Ulm – Günzburg – Augsburg – Munich (– Salzburg – Klagenfurt / Graz / Linz) Every 2 hours
(Erfurt Hbf) – Frankfurt (Main) – Heidelberg –
Saarbrücken – Mannheim –

Regional services

Günzburg is served by the following regional services:

Line Route Frequency Operator
RE 9 Fugger-Express:
(Munich –) AugsburgGünzburgNeu-UlmUlm
Hourly Go-Ahead Bayern
Ulm – Neu-Ulm – Günzburg – Dinkelscherben Individual services DB Regio AG
RB 78 (Ulm Hbf –) Günzburg – Krumbach (Schwaben) (– Mindelheim) Hourly
RB 15 agilis-Regionalbahn:

(Ulm – Neu-Ulm –) Günzburg Donauwörth

(– Ingolstadt Ingolstadt Nord) Hourly Mon–Fri,
every 2 hours Sat and Sun
Agilis Verkehrsgesellschaft
(– Ingolstadt Regensburg – Eggmühl – Neufahrn Landshut)

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Stationspreisliste 2024" [Station price list 2024] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  2. Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  3. "Platform information for Günzburg station" (in German). Deutsche Bahn. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 18 January 2013.
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