- Aachen Hauptbahnhof
Hbf intro|Aachen is the
Hauptbahnhof for the city ofAachen , situated far to the west ofGermany , near the Dutch and Belgian border. It is the largest of the four currently active Aachen stations and integrated into the long-distance network.History
A station at Aachen was first opened in 1841, when the
Rheinische Eisenbahngesellschaft opened its line from Cologne. The line first was extended to Herbesthal (near the Belgian border) and onOctober 15 ,1843 toAntwerp . The first station was built outside of the city walls, however the city soon grew and the station eventually became surrounded by new buildings. ThePrussian State Railways deemed that rather impractical and decided to build a new station situated on a hillside. Embankments and new bridges were built from 1901 onward, and onDecember 21 ,1905 the station opened at its new location.The station remained largely undisturbed until suffering from damage in 1944, when German troops were retreating. However, since the rail link was highly valued by the Allied forces, damage was cleared up rather quickly and in 1950 all war damage had been removed from the site.
In 1966, Aachen Hauptbahnhof was electrified. Due to its proximity to
Belgium , it was decided to implement the switching point from theDeutsche Bahn 's15 kV AC to the3000 V DC used by the NMBS/SNCB in the station. Tracks 6 to 9 therefore have a switchablecatenary and are used for internationalThalys , ICE andRegionalExpress services.The station hall was remodelled from 2000 to 2006. For 2007, the addition of an electronic
signal box , with a price estimate of € 40 million, is pending.External links
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