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Augsburg Haunstetterstraße station

Coordinates: 48°21′19″N 10°54′04″E / 48.35528°N 10.90111°E / 48.35528; 10.90111
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Augsburg Haunstetterstraße
Deutsche Bahn
Through station
View of the platform (before it was completed)
General information
LocationHaunstetter Str. 1, Augsburg, Bavaria
Germany
Coordinates48°21′19″N 10°54′04″E / 48.35528°N 10.90111°E / 48.35528; 10.90111
Owned byDeutsche Bahn
Operated by
Line(s)
Platforms4
Other information
Station code219
DS100 codeMAHA[1]
IBNR8000658
Category3 [2]
Fare zoneAVV: 10[3]
Website
History
Opened1939
Passengers
< 1000 [4]
(2006)
Services
Preceding station Following station
Augsburg Hbf
towards Ulm Hbf
RE 9 Augsburg-Hochzoll
towards München Hbf
Augsburg Hbf RE 80
Augsburg Hbf
towards Aalen Hbf
RE 89
Augsburg Hbf RB 86
Augsburg Hbf
towards Donauwörth
RB 87
Augsburg Hbf
towards Aalen Hbf
RB 89
Preceding station Following station
Augsburg Hbf
Terminus
RB 13 Augsburg-Hochzoll
Augsburg Hbf RB 67 Augsburg-Hochzoll
towards Schongau
Map
Location
Augsburg Haunstetterstraße is located in Bavaria
Augsburg Haunstetterstraße
Augsburg Haunstetterstraße
Location in Bavaria
Augsburg Haunstetterstraße is located in Germany
Augsburg Haunstetterstraße
Augsburg Haunstetterstraße
Location in Germany
Augsburg Haunstetterstraße is located in Europe
Augsburg Haunstetterstraße
Augsburg Haunstetterstraße
Location in Europe

Augsburg Haunstetterstraße station is a station south of central Augsburg in the German state of Bavaria. It lies on a railway bridge over Haunstetter Straße, formerly written "Haunstetterstraße", and extends west to the Hochfeld bridge, which has been directly accessible via a staircase from the platform since December 2009. It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 3 station.[2] The station has been considerably remodelled in recent years as part of the upgrading of the Munich–Augsburg railway to have four tracks and is now mainly used to transfer between regional trains and tram lines 2, 3 and special event tram lines 8 and 9.

Regional services

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Augsburg Haunstetterstraße station is served by almost all Regionalbahn and Regional-Express services operated from Augsburg Central Station (Hauptbahnhof) towards Augsburg-Hochzoll and then Aichach to Ingolstadt or to Mering and Munich. All services of the Bayerische Regiobahn (BRB) towards Geltendorf or Weilheim also stop here. Trains to Friedberg, Aichach and Ingolstadt, which have also been served by the BRB since the timetable change of 13 December 2009, stop at the station at 15, 30 or 60 minute intervals depending on the destination. Taking all services together, the Augsburg "trunk line" between Augsburg-Hochzoll, Augsburg Haunstetterstraße, Augsburg Central Station and Augsburg-Oberhausen is served at 7.5-minute intervals during the peak, providing a regional train service close in quality to the proposed Augsburg S-Bahn service.

The station is not served by long distance services (Intercity-Express and Intercity trains). On 1 January 2009, Haunstetterstraße station was classified as a category 4 station. It was reclassified on 1 January 2011 as a category 3 station. Since then the station has been served regularly and it has developed as a major inner-city interchange station along with the Central Station and Hochzoll and Oberhausen stations. This eliminated difficult detours through the city centre to the Central Station for commuters from the southern districts of Augsburg.

Route number Route Frequency
(minutes)
RE 9 MunichAugsburg HaunstetterstraßeAugsburg Hbf – Neusäß – Gessertshausen – Dinkelscherben – GünzburgUlm 60
RE 80
RE 89
Munich – Augsburg Haunstetterstraße – Augsburg Hbf – Dinkelscherben – Donauwörth TreuchtlingenAnsbachWürzburg 60
NördlingenAalen
RB 86
RB 87
Munich – Mering – Augsburg Haunstetterstraße – Augsburg Hbf – Neusäß – Gessertshausen – Dinkelscherben 60
GersthofenMeitingenMertingen – Donauwörth
RB 67 Augsburg-Oberhausen – Augsburg Hbf – Augsburg HaunstetterstraßeGeltendorfWeilheim (– Schongau) 60 in peak
Augsburg-Oberhausen – Augsburg Hbf – Augsburg Haunstetterstraße (– Geltendorf) 60
RB 13 Augsburg Hbf – Augsburg Haunstetterstraße – Friedberg – Aichach – Ingolstadt Hbf 15 (Augsburg–Friedberg)
30 (Friedberg–Aichach)
60 (Aichach–Ingolstadt)
RB 89 München Augsburg Haunstetterstraße – Augsburg – Donauwörth – Harburg – NördlingenBopfingenWesthausenAalen Some trains

Local services

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Under the railway bridge there is a tram stop called Haunstetter Str./FH for regular tram lines 2 and 3 and special event tram lines 8 (to SGL arena) and 9 (Messe Augsburg, the Augsburg exhibition centre). It gives passengers short transfer distances and it is protected from the weather. Since its revamp in 2008 there are also lifts from the tram stop to both platforms. In addition, a staircase was built from the southern platform to Hochfeldstraße.

Line Route Interval
P+R Augsburg-West – Königsplatz - Haunstetter Str./FH - Haunstetten Nord 5 Min.*
Stadtbergen - Pfersee - Augsburg Hauptbahnhof - Königsplatz - Haunstetter Str./FH - University - Haunstetten West P+R 5 Min.*
Augsburg Hauptbahnhof - Königsplatz – Haunstetter Str./FH - Augsburg Fußball Arena special service with football logo
Augsburg Hauptbahnhof – Königsplatz - Haunstetter Str./FH - Augsburg-Messezentrum (exhibition center) special service
94 Friedberg - Hochzoll - Königsplatz - Haunstetter Str./FH – Augsburg-Haunstetten Süd 60 Min. (weekends only)
92 Neusäß - Oberhausen - Königsplatz - Haunstetter Str./FH - Augsburg-Haunstetten Johann-Strauß-Straße 60 Min. (weekends only)
* 5 minute interval Monday to Friday 7:00 - 8:00 and 12:00 - 18:00. Operates daily 5:00 - midnight.

Notes

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  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  2. ^ a b "Stationspreisliste 2024" [Station price list 2024] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Tarifzonenplan Verbundraum" (PDF). Augsburger Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund. January 2020. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  4. ^ "Brochure: Personenbahnhöfe in Bayern" (PDF) (in German). Deutsche Bahn. Archived from the original (PDF; 7.4 MB) on 22 October 2013. Retrieved 12 July 2017.