Schwandorf Station
History
The station was opened on 12 December 1859 by the Bavarian Eastern Railway Company, when the Nuremberg–Schwandorf–Regensburg route was taken into service. Just under four years later, on 1 October 1863, the Schwandorf–Weiden line was opened and, in 1865, it was extended to Cheb. The link to Cham was opened on 7 January 1861 and in autumn of that year the line was opened all the way through to Prague via Furth im Wald and Plzeň. The result was that two lines passed through the town, one in a north-south and one in an east-west direction. These lines still exist, although Schwandorf can no longer be called a "railwayman's town" as used to be the case.
Infrastructure and facilities
The station has eleven main lines of which five are used for passenger services. The home platform and the two island platforms are 38 cm high and do not meet the requirement for barrier-free admission. In the station building, there is a ticket machine, a newsagent, a bakery, and a shop for travellers with a bistro.
Services
Line | Route | Frequency | Operator |
---|---|---|---|
RE 2 | Hof – Marktredwitz – Weiden (Oberpf) – Schwandorf – Regensburg – Landshut – Freising – Munich | 120 min | DB Regio Bayern |
RE 23 | Hof – Marktredwitz – Weiden (Oberpf) – Schwandorf – Regensburg – Landshut – Freising – Munich | One train pair | alex |
RE 25 | Prague – Furth im Wald – Schwandorf – Regensburg – Landshut – Freising – Munich | 120 min | |
RE 40 | Nuremberg – Amberg – Schwandorf – Regenstauf – Regensburg | 60 min | DB Regio Bayern |
RE 43 | 2 trains towards Nuremberg | ||
RE 47 | Nuremberg – Amberg – Schwandorf – Cham – Furth im Wald | 2 train paris | |
RB 23 | Marktredwitz – Weiden (Oberpf) – Nabburg – Schwandorf – Regensburg | 60 min | Oberpfalzbahn |
RB 27 | Schwandorf – Cham – Furth im Wald | 120 min | |
RB 28 | Schwandorf – Cham – Lam | Some trains |
Klardorf station
South of Schwandorf in the suburb of Klardorf there is another station at which no passenger trains have stopped since 2 June 1985.
References
- ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
- ^ "Stationspreisliste 2025" [Station price list 2025] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 28 November 2024. Retrieved 5 December 2024.
- ^ "RVV-Tarifzonenplan/Streckenplan Region (Hauptnetz)". Regensburger Verkehrsverbund. 1 September 2021. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
External links
- Media related to Schwandorf station at Wikimedia Commons
- Information about Schwandorf station at bahnhof.de
- Information about Irrenlohe station at bahnhof.de