Kufstein railway station

Kufstein railway station serves the city of Kufstein, in the Kufstein district of the Austrian federal state of Tyrol. Opened in 1876, it is an Austrian-German border station, close to the border between Tyrol and Bavaria.

Kufstein
Tyrol S-Bahn
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The station in 2014
General information
LocationSüdtiroler Platz
6330 Kufstein
Austria
Coordinates47°34′59″N 12°09′57″E / 47.58306°N 12.16583°E / 47.58306; 12.16583
Owned byAustrian Federal Railways (ÖBB)
Operated byÖBB Infra
Line(s)Lower Inn Valley railway
Rosenheim–Kufstein railway
Distance2.339 km (1.453 mi)
from GermanyAustria border
Platforms3 (long distance platforms)
5 (bay platforms)
Connections
  • Bus: City buses
    Regional buses
History
Opened1876; 148 years ago (1876)
Rebuilt1980
Electrified15 July 1927; 97 years ago (1927-07-15)
Services
Preceding station ÖBB Following station
Wörgl Hbf
towards Bregenz
Railjet Express Salzburg Hbf
Wörgl Hbf
Wörgl Hbf
towards Zürich HB
Salzburg Hbf
Salzburg Hbf
Rosenheim
towards München Hbf
EuroCity Wörgl Hbf
Wörgl Hbf
towards Rimini
Wörgl Hbf
Wörgl Hbf
Wörgl Hbf
Wörgl Hbf Nightjet Rosenheim
CJX 1 Terminus
Schaftenau REX 2
Preceding station DB Fernverkehr Following station
Wörgl Hbf ICE 11 Rosenheim
Preceding station Following station
Salzburg Hbf WESTblue Wörgl Hbf
Preceding station Following station
Kiefersfelden
towards München Hbf
RB 54 Terminus
Preceding station Tyrol S-Bahn Following station
Schaftenau S4 Terminus
Map
Location
Kufstein is located in Austria
Kufstein
Kufstein
Location in Austria
Kufstein is located in Europe
Kufstein
Kufstein
Location in Europe

The station forms part of the Lower Inn Valley railway, and is also a terminus of the Rosenheim–Kufstein railway. It is owned and operated by the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB).

Location

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Kufstein railway station is situated in Südtiroler Platz, right in the heart of the city, on the west bank of the Inn river.

History

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The station in 1978 with the Kufstein Fortress in the background.

In 1858, a railway was opened between Rosenheim and Innsbruck via Kufstein. However, it was not until 1876 that a station was built in Kufstein. In 1980, the city's original station building was completely replaced by what was, for that time, quite a modern structure.

At the start of the 1980s, the other facilities at the station were similarly comprehensively rebuilt. As part of the renovations, the pedestrian bridge in Kufstein's locality of Zell was moved a few hundred metres (yards) to the south.

A new park-and-ride facility has been built on the west side of the station, and the platforms were equipped with lifts. The platforms at Kufstein are amongst the longest in Austria, at over 740 metres (2,430 ft).

Up until now, the station has never been a hub, although several projects are well advanced. Even so, it can be designated indirectly as a node, because Austrian domestic trains operate from Kufstein along the line to Rosenheim until just before Rosenheim, where they turn onto the Rosenheimer Schleife,[1] and then continue on to Salzburg, without stopping in Germany.

Train services

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Almost all trains passing through Kufstein stop there, including multiple daily Intercity-Express (ICE) connections (to Vienna, Bregenz, Innsbruck, and Berlin).

Regional trains operate between Rosenheim und Innsbruck and other stops in the Upper Inn valley, and between Wörgl Hauptbahnhof and Kufstein, Kufstein, and Rosenheim, and between Kufstein and Munich. Line S1 of the Tyrol S-Bahn links Kufstein at hourly intervals with Landeck.

EuroCity and InterCity trains operate at least hourly to Innsbruck and then to further destinations alternating between Bregenz, Switzerland and Italy and also at least every second hour to Munich and Vienna.

There are also other further trains, such as an express train to Zell am See, and various special trains and CityNightLine connections to Belgium, Denmark, northern Germany and the Netherlands.

Train type Route Frequency
Intercity-Express ViennaSalzburgKufsteinInnsbruckFeldkirchBregenz Once daily
Intercity-Express BerlinMünchenKufstein–Innsbruck Once daily
EuroCity Wien–Salzburg–Kufstein–Innsbruck–Feldkirch–Bregenz/Zürich/Basel Every two hours
InterCity München–Kufstein–Innsbruck–VeronaMilan/Rimini/Venice Every two hours
RegionalExpress Kufstein–Innsbruck Multiple times daily
RegionalExpress KufsteinRosenheim–München Multiple times daily
S1 / RegionalBahn Landeck-Innsbruck–Kufstein–Rosenheim Hourly

Interchange

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The station is a terminus for many regional and city buses. Taxis are available at a large taxi stand in front of the station building.

The future

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In cooperation with the city of Kufstein and the Stadtwerke Kufstein,[2] the ÖBB is planning a redesigned station forecourt (Südtirolerplatz) - a concept still in development.

The new Unterinntaltrasse (English:Lower Inn Valley route) is under construction between Kundl and Hall in Tirol. In a few years, other sections of the route will be constructed between Wörgl and Kufstein, and between Kufstein and Brannenburg. However, a construction start on these sections before 2020 is no longer a possibility. In all likelihood, the new route will not affect Kufstein station, but will pass further west of the city through open fields, and then lead into a 10 km (6.2 mi) long tunnel to Flintsbach/Brannenburg. The route selection process for Kundl to Langkampfen section is underway, but future plans depend heavily on the interests of Germany, as the tunnel will run under the border.

Meanwhile, the ÖBB has submitted to the city of Kufstein a project for land use changes on the site of the former customs clearance facilities. The ÖBB hopes to obtain permission to build a multi-storey office and commercial building on that site.

See also

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References

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