Iserlohn station

Iserlohn station is located in central Iserlohn in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is at the end of two single-track lines, the Ardey Railway (Ardeybahn) from Dortmund and Schwerte and the line from Iserlohn-Letmathe with services from Essen via Hagen. Since 2008, it has operated from a rebuilt station called the Stadtbahnhof (city station).

Iserlohn
Terminus of two lines
Stadtbahnhof ("city station") of 2008
General information
LocationIserlohn, North Rhine-Westphalia
Germany
Coordinates51°22′23″N 7°41′32″E
Line(s)
Platforms2
Other information
Station code3006[1]
DS100 codeEIL[2]
Category6[1]
Fare zoneWestfalentarif: 48611[3]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened31 March 1864 [4]
Passengers
About 3000
Services
Preceding station DB Regio NRW Following station
Letmathe-Dechenhöhle
towards Essen Hbf
RE 16 Terminus
Letmathe-Dechenhöhle
towards Dortmund Hbf
RB 53
Letmathe-Dechenhöhle
towards Hagen Hbf
RB 91

History

Platforms in 2006
Station building in 2006
Station building since 2008

Iserlohn station was opened in 1864,[4] together with the line from Letmathe, which was extended to Hemer in 1885, connecting to Fröndenberg.[5] In 1910 the Ardey Railway to Schwerte was added.[6] In 1966, the old station building was replaced by a new building.[4]

The Letmathe–Fröndenberg railway between Iserlohn Ost station and Hemer was closed in 1989 because of the deterioration of a bridge on the line, which was not considered worth repairing. The line between Iserlohn and Iserlohn Ost was still used by freight trains up to 1995. Since the dismantling of the line and the removal of the last set of points, Iserlohn station has been classified as a Haltepunkt (halt). However, the Zweckverband SPNV Ruhr-Lippe (association for the promotion of public transport in Ruhr-Lippe, ZRL) intends to build a connection between the two lines, including points, which would restore its status as a bahnhof (station).

The station building of the 1960s was demolished in 2007/2008 and rebuilt as a so-called city station by a private investor. In addition to the typical tenants (ticket counter, food sales), the station building also has a tourist information office and a community college. In addition to the new station building built in 2008, the platforms, a new bus station, a railway station forecourt and a roundabout have been built or rebuilt. There is also a parking garage with 189 parking spaces.

On 18 September 2010, the station was proclaimed the first Wanderbahnhof ("hiking station") in North Rhine-Westphalia because of its connections and proximity to hiking infrastructure.[7]

Operations

Platform 1 is a combined platform. Trains running on the Ardey Railway stop on one side and Märkische Verkehrsgesellschaft (Märkische Transport Company) buses stop on the other side.

Although the new station building is now a terminus, the reactivation of the line between Hemer and Iserlohn is still possible (the track would be placed between the station building and a retaining wall and would continue over the roundabout).

Iserlohn station is served by one Regional-Express and two Regionalbahn services:[8]

Line Line name Route Frequency
RE 16 Ruhr-Lenne-Express Essen Bochum Witten Hagen – Iserlohn-Letmathe Iserlohn 60 min
RB 53 Ardey-Bahn Dortmund Schwerte (Ruhr) Iserlohn 60 min

peak: 30 min

RB 91 Ruhr-Sieg-Bahn Hagen – Iserlohn-Letmathe – (Finnentrop – Siegen) / Iserlohn 60 min

Bus routes

LineRouteFrequency
S 1 Lüdenscheid, Sauerfeld ZOB (bus station) – MVG-Verwaltung – Altena, Mühlenrahmede – Bahnhof (station) – Nachrodt-Wiblingwerde – Iserlohn, Stadtbahnhof – Konrad-Adenauer-Ring ZOB 60min

peak: 30min

S 3 Iserlohn, Stadtbahnhof – Hemer, Niederhemer – Menden, Bahnhof 60 min
1 Hagen, Hohenlimburg Bf. – Iserlohn, Letmathe Mitte – Grüner Talstraße – Stadtbahnhof – Konrad-Adenauer-Ring ZOB – Hemer, Westiger Kreuz – Hemer ZOB – Becke – Menden, Battenfeld – Bahnhof – Hönnenwerth 15 min
4 Iserlohn, Stadtbahnhof – ZOB – Kesbern – Hemer, Ihmert – Iserlohn, Dahlsen – Dannenhöfer – Grüner Talstraße – Dröschede – Stadtbahnhof Tax-bus: 120 min
7 Iserlohn, Brandkopf – Stadtbahnhof – ZOB/Knipp – Sonnenhöhe 60 min
11 Iserlohn, Im Lau – Wohnpark Buchenwäldchen – ZOB – Hemberg – Liebigstraße – Stadtbahnhof – ZOB – Wohnpark Buchenwäldchen – Im Lau 60 min
12 Iserlohn, Im Lau – Wohnpark Buchenwäldchen – ZOB – Stadtbahnhof – Liebigstraße – Hemberg – ZOB – Wohnpark Buchenwäldchen – Im Lau 60 min
13 Iserlohn, Gerlingsen – Hauptpost – Stadtbahnhof – ZOB – Seilerseebad – Hemer, ZOB – Sundwig 60 min
14 Iserlohn, Gerlingsen – Hauptpost – Stadtbahnhof – ZOB – Seilersee – Griesenbrauck – Rombrock 60 min
15 Iserlohn, Letmathe – Oestrich Kirche – Dröschede – Stadtbahnhof – ZOB – Hombruch 30 min
16 Iserlohn, Letmathe – Am Dorfanger – Stadtbahnhof – ZOB – Wolfskoben – Echelnteichweg 30 min
17 Iserlohn, Lössel – Roden – Grüner Talstraße – Stadtbahnhof – Sonnenhöhe 60 min
18 Iserlohn, Stadtbahnhof – Kalthof – Drüpplingsen/Helle – Hennen 60 min
22 Iserlohn, Stadtbahnhof – ZOB – Sümmern – Menden, Battenfeld – Lendringsen – Hüingsen 30 min
R30 Iserlohn, Stadtbahnhof – Kalthof – Hennen – Rheinen – Geisecke – Schwerte Bahnhof 60 min
204 Iserlohn, Realschule Bömberg – Stadtbahnhof – Hemer, Ihmert – Iserl., Dahlsen – Dannenhöfer – Saatschule Not regular
214 Iserlohn, Gerlingsen - Hauptpost - ZOB - Stadtbahnhof - Seilersee - Griesenbrauck - Rombrock - Hennen Not regular
218 Iserlohn, Lössel – Dröschede – Gesamtschule Gerlingsen – Stadtbahnhof – Letmathe Gymnasium Not regular

Notes

  1. "Stationspreisliste 2023" [Station price list 2023] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 28 November 2022. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
  2. Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  3. "Fahrtauskunft". Westfalentarif. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  4. "Iserlohn station operations". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 3 August 2013.
  5. "Line 2850: Letmathe - Fröndenberg". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 3 August 2013.
  6. "Line 2841: Iserlohn - Schwerte". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 3 August 2013.
  7. Torsten Lehmann. "Leichte Wahl bei dem "Prachtbau"" (in German). WAZ. Retrieved 3 August 2013.
  8. "Iserlohn station". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. 3 August 2013.
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