|
| platforms = 4 | tracks = | connections = | code = | architect = | architectural_style = | opened = 3 October 1863 | closed = | passengers = | pass_year = | website = (www.bahnhof.de ) }} Goldshöfe station is a station in the German state of Baden-Württemberg at the junction of the Aalen–Crailsheim line (Upper Jagst Railway, (ドイツ語:Obere Jagstbahn)) and the Aalen–Nördlingen line (Ries Railway, ''Riesbahn''). In addition to its function as a junction station it also serves the towns of Hüttlingen and Buch in the municipality of Rainau, both about two kilometres away. The station was named after the nearby farmhouse of Goldshöfe, which today is part of the Aalen district of Hofen. ==History == The station was opened on 3 October 1863 with the line to Nördlingen was opened as part of the Rems Railway (''Remsbahn''). A connection to Crailsheim was being planned at that time and the station was designed from its beginning as a junction station. The line to Crailsheim (the Upper Jagst Railway) went into operation in 1866, which subsequently became the more important of the two lines, as part of the main line between Stuttgart and Nuremberg. Nevertheless, in 1972 the line to Nordlinger was electrified as an alternative route for traffic between Stuttgart and Munich to the line via Ulm for the Olympic Games in Munich. The Crailsheim line was electrified in 1985. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Goldshöfe station」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|