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Railway station in Germany
Tegernsee
End station
General information
LocationTegernsee, Bavaria
Germany
Coordinates47°42′51″N 11°45′26″E / 47.71417°N 11.75722°E / 47.71417; 11.75722
Owned byTegernsee-Bahn Betriebsgesellschaft
Operated byTegernsee-Bahn Betriebsgesellschaft
Line(s)Schaftlach–Tegernsee
Platforms3
Other information
Websitetegernsee-bahn.de
History
Opened1 May 1902
Services
Preceding station Following station
Gmundtowards München Hbf RB 57 Terminus
Location
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The Tegernsee station (Tegernsee Bf) is the railroad station of the town of Tegernsee in the district of Miesbach, Upper Bavaria. It is the terminus of the railroad line coming from Schaftlach. Tegernsee station was built as part of the extension of the railroad line from Gmund station and was ceremonially opened on May 1, 1902.

Facilities

The station has a side platform, accommodating track 1 and, as a bay platform, the stub track (originally track 5 with freight station, track 2), and an island platform between tracks 1 and 12, the original track 2. The third track is used for transferring locomotive-hauled trains and leads to a siding (originally with a loading ramp with freight shed for freight cars). In addition, the railroad facilities include a railcar shed and, opposite, a two-stand locomotive shed with water crane and workshop.

Track (operational) Track (traffic) Length in m Height in cm Usage
11 1 320 38 Trains in the direction of Gmund am Tegernsee
12 12 146 38 parking position and special trains
13 236 siding
14 45 siding
15 2 188 38 Trains in the direction of Gmund am Tegernsee

History

Until 11 October 1998, the station also had a wagon weighbridge at the end of the siding (track 14) and another siding between it and the locomotive shed. Until 2013, the station consisted of the still existing building consisting of waiting hall, ticket office and lever frame (no longer in operation), the now demolished building for service apartments and the one-story connecting piece of restaurant and toilets. Instead of the demolished toilets sanitary facilities were created on the first floor of the service building in the area of the waiting hall. The owner is the 1983 from the TAG spun off Tegernsee-Bahn Betriebsgesellschaft, which since 2012 is owned by the municipalities of Tegernsee, Gmund and the district of Miesbach.

Traffic

Until 1998, Tegernsee station has been served by trains of the Tegernsee-Bahn Betriebsgesellschaft, which still operates the infrastructure with the stations of Gmund and Tegernsee. Through coaches from Munich and partly further to Dortmund were taken over at the station Schaftlach. Today, trains of the Bayerische Oberlandbahn stop every hour, running from Munich via Holzkirchen and Schaftlach to Tegernsee. Since 2020, the trains are operated with railcars of the type LINT.

Line Course Clock frequency
RB 57 Munich - Holzkirchen - Schaftlach - Gmund am Tegernsee - Tegernsee hourly frequency with additional trains during rush hour, on weekends between 8 am and 12 pm and between 2 pm and 8 pm half-hourly frequency

Gallery

  • View of station View of station
  • View of station building and platform View of station building and platform
  • Building for service apartments (demolished in 2013) Building for service apartments (demolished in 2013)
  • View of the connecting building (demolished in 2013) View of the connecting building (demolished in 2013)
  • Lever frame Lever frame
  • View of freight station View of freight station
  • Railcar shed Railcar shed
  • TAG 14 TAG 14
  • TAG 7 in operation TAG 7 in operation
  • locomotive shed locomotive shed
  • TAG 7 in operation TAG 7 in operation

References

  1. Infrastructure description. In: tegernsee-bahn.de. Tegernsee-Bahn Betriebsgesellschaft mbH, October 21, 2018, retrieved August 13, 2021.
  2. localbahnverein.de: Historisches
  3. Tegernseer Bahnhof: Nebengebäude wird abgerissen
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