Düsseldorf Airport station

Düsseldorf Airport (Bahnhof Düsseldorf Flughafen) is a railway station in Düsseldorf, Germany on the Cologne–Duisburg line that connects Düsseldorf Airport to Düsseldorf-Stadtmitte and long-distance trains, most of them ICE trains. Opened in May 2000, the new railway station has the capacity of 300 train departures per day.

Bahnhof Düsseldorf Flughafen
Bf
Platforms
LocationAhrensplatz 1
40474 Düsseldorf[1]
Lohausen, Düsseldorf, NRW
Germany
Coordinates51°17′30″N 6°47′11″E
Owned byDB Netz
Operated byDB Station&Service
Line(s)Cologne–Duisburg line S 1
Other information
Station code1400[2]
DS100 codeKDFF[3] (long-distance)
KDFFH[3] (S-Bahn)
IBNR8000082
Category2[2]
Fare zone
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened26 May 2000[6]
Services
Preceding station   Thalys   Following station
Düsseldorf Hbf
toward Paris Nord
Thalys
toward Essen Hbf
Preceding station   Deutsche Bahn   Following station
towards Düsseldorf or Cologne
ICE 10
via Düsseldorf/Wuppertal - Hamm (Westf) - Hannover
towards Munich
ICE 41
towards Dortmund
towards Basel SBB
ICE 43
towards Dortmund
towards Wiesbaden
ICE 50
towards Dresden
towards Weimar
IC 50
towards Düsseldorf
toward Aachen Hbf
RE 1
NRW-Express
toward Hamm Hbf
Terminus
RE 2
Rhein-Haard-Express
toward Wesel
RE 5
Rhein-Express
toward Koblenz Hbf
RE 6
Rhein-Weser-Express
toward Minden Hbf
Terminus
RE 11
Rhein-Hellweg-Express
Preceding station   eurobahn   Following station
Terminus
RE 3
Rhein-Emscher-Express
toward Hamm Hbf
Preceding station   Abellio Deutschland   Following station
Terminus
RE 19
Rhein-IJssel-Express
Preceding station   Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn   Following station
toward Solingen Hbf
S 1
toward Dortmund Hbf
Düsseldorf Airport rail services
Duisburg Hbf
Düsseldorf Airport
SkyTrain Parkhaus 4
SkyTrain Terminal A/B
SkyTrain Terminal C
Düsseldorf Airport Terminal C
Düsseldorf-Wehrhahn
Düsseldorf Hbf
Aerial view of the airport; the station is visible on the bottom left end of the runway
View of the tracks

History

The federal government provided €14.6 million towards the construction of Düsseldorf Airport station.[7] It was inaugurated on 26 May 2000, in the presence of Chancellor Gerhard Schröder and Premier of North Rhine-Westphalia, Wolfgang Clement.[8] The station cost DM 125 million to build and went into operation on 28 May 2000.[9]

On 1 July 2002, the SkyTrain was opened. The track is 2.5 km long and 23 m high. After the commissioning of the SkyTrain had been delayed by a year due to software problems, the train stopped operations six times in the first two weeks of public operations and was then closed to 26 August.[10]

Current operations

Up to 300 trains stop here each day. It consists of a mainline station and an S-Bahn station, which share an entrance building. The mainline station has two platform tracks and in between there are two through tracks, running in each direction. These through tracks for trains not stopping at the station allow operations at speeds of up to 200 km/h. The S-Bahn station lies to the west of the mainline station and also has two platform tracks. The SkyTrain station is further to the west.

Train services

Long distance

The station is served by the following long-distance services (as of 2020):[11]

Line Route Frequency
ICE 10 Berlin Gesundbrunnen Berlin Hannover Bielefeld Hamm Dortmund Essen Duisburg Düsseldorf Airport Düsseldorf (– CologneAachen) Hourly
ICE 31 Cologne Köln Messe/Deutz – Düsseldorf Düsseldorf Airport Duisburg Mülheim – Essen Münster Osnabrück Diepholz Bremen Hamburg Hamburg-Altona One train
ICE 41 Munich Nuremberg Würzburg Frankfurt Montabaur – Köln Messe/Deutz – Düsseldorf Düsseldorf Airport – Essen – Dortmund One train
ICE 43 Basel Freiburg Karlsruhe Frankfurt Airport Cologne – Düsseldorf Düsseldorf Airport Essen – Dortmund One train pair
THA 80Paris-Nord Brussels-South Liège-Guillemins Aachen – Cologne – Düsseldorf Düsseldorf Airport – Duisburg – Essen – DortmundIndividual services
IC 50 Gera Jena ErfurtKassel-Wilhelmshöhe – Hamm Düsseldorf Airport Düsseldorf One train pair

Regional

In local passenger service, Düsseldorf Airport is served by several regional and S-Bahn lines (as of 2020):[12][11]

Line Route Frequency
RE 1
NRW-Express
AachenEschweilerDürenHorremCologneDüsseldorfDüsseldorf AirportDuisburg – Mülheim – EssenBochumDortmundHamm60 min
RE 2
Rhein-Haard-Express
Düsseldorf – Düsseldorf Airport – Duisburg – Mülheim – Essen – GelsenkirchenRecklinghausen – Münster60 min
RE 3
Rhein-Emscher-Express
Düsseldorf – Düsseldorf Airport – Duisburg – OberhausenWanne-Eickel Hauptbahnhof – Gelsenkirchen – Herne – Dortmund – Hamm60 min
RE 5
Rhein-Express
WeselDuisburgDüsseldorf Airport – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Bonn Remagen Andernach Koblenz 60 mins
RE 6
Rhein-Weser-Express
Minden Herford Bielefeld – Hamm – Dortmund – Essen – Mülheim – Duisburg Düsseldorf Airport Düsseldorf Neuss – Cologne Cologne/Bonn Airport60 min
RE 11
Rhein-Hellweg-Express
Düsseldorf Düsseldorf Airport – Duisburg – Mülheim – Essen – Dortmund – Hamm Paderborn (– Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe)60 min
RE 19
Rhein-IJssel-Express
Arnhem – Emmerich – Wesel – Oberhausen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf Airport – Düsseldorf 60 mins
S 1Dortmund – Bochum – Essen – Mülheim – Duisburg Düsseldorf Airport – Düsseldorf Hilden Solingen30 min

References

Footnotes

  1. at bahnhof.de
  2. "Stationspreisliste 2021" [Station price list 2021] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 16 November 2020. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  3. Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (10 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2017. ISBN 978-3-89494-146-8.
  4. "Wabenplan für das Rheinbahn-Bedienungsgebiet" (PDF). Rheinbahn. 1 August 2008. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  5. "Ticket Überblick" (PDF) (in German). Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Sieg. 1 January 2020. p. 17. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  6. Joost, André. "Düsseldorf Flughafen station area (KDFF) operations". NRW Rail Archive (in German). Retrieved 14 May 2020.
  7. "Answer to parliamentary questions from Winfried Hermann, Dr. Anton Hofreiter, Peter Hettlich, and other of the BÜNDNIS 90/DIE GRÜNEN group – printed matter 16/7104" (PDF). Records 16/7371 (in German). Deutscher Bundestag. 29 November 2007. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
  8. Düsseldorf Year Book (in German). 72. Düsseldorf: Droste. 2001. p. 246. ISBN 3-7700-3047-8.
  9. "Neuer Flughafenbahnhof Düsseldorf". Eisenbahn-Revue International (in German) (6): 243. 2000. ISSN 1421-2811.
  10. "Sky-Train in Düsseldorf". Eisenbahn-Revue International (in German) (10): 447. 2002. ISSN 1421-2811.
  11. Timetables for Düsseldorf Flughafen station (in German)
  12. Joost, André. "Düsseldorf Airport station". NRW rail archive (in German). Retrieved 14 May 2020.

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