Marktredwitz station is the station of the major district town of Marktredwitz in the Bavarian administrative region of Upper Franconia. Two main lines, the Nuremberg–Cheb railway and the Weiden–Oberkotzau railway, cross at the station. It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 3 station[2] and has five platform tracks.

Marktredwitz
Deutsche Bahn
Through station
Entrance building and station forecourt
General information
LocationMarktredwitz, Bavaria
Germany
Coordinates50°0′16″N 12°4′57″E / 50.00444°N 12.08250°E / 50.00444; 12.08250
Owned byDeutsche Bahn
Operated byDB Station&Service
Line(s)
Platforms5
Other information
Station code3979
DS100 codeNMR[1]
IBNR8000247
Category3[2]
Website
History
Opened15 May 1878
Passengers
< 5,000 [3]
(2006)
Services
Preceding station Following station
Wiesau (Oberpfalz)
towards München Hbf
RE 23 Hof Hbf
Terminus
Preceding station Oberpfalzbahn Following station
Pechbrunn RB 23 Terminus
Preceding station DB Regio Bayern Following station
Wiesau (Oberpfalz)
towards Hof Hbf
RE 2 Hof Hbf
towards München Hbf
Kirchenlaibach RE 31 Hof Hbf
Terminus
RE 33 Schirnding
towards Cheb
Preceding station Following station
Arzberg (Oberfranken)
towards Hof Hbf
RB 95 Terminus
Waldershof
towards Bayreuth Hbf
RB 97 Wunsiedel-Holenbrunn
towards Bad Steben
Map
Location
Marktredwitz is located in Bavaria
Marktredwitz
Marktredwitz
Location in Bavaria
Marktredwitz is located in Germany
Marktredwitz
Marktredwitz
Location in Germany
Marktredwitz is located in Europe
Marktredwitz
Marktredwitz
Location in Europe

Marktredwitz station—still called Markt Redwitz at the opening of the station—is an important railway hub in Northern Bavaria. It is located in the northwest of the town and is about a five-minute walk from the town centre.

In the station forecourt (German: Bahnhofplatz) is the central bus station, where buses connect Marktredwitz with the surrounding area. The bus station is also the stopping point of the Bavaria–Berlin Express (BEX). At the station there is a hotel, a major site of Deutsche Post, a medical centre and the headquarters of the Scherdel Group, a leading manufacturer of machinery parts.

History

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Historic station photo

The station was opened on 15 May 1878 by the Royal Bavarian State Railways as a through station along with the Schnabelwaid–Marktredwitz line (now part of the Nuremberg–Cheb line) and the Marktredwitz–Holenbrunn line (now part of the Regensburg–Hof line). The station became a junction with the commissioning of the branch to Schirnding (later extended to Cheb, then called Eger; the whole line is now part of the Nuremberg–Cheb line) on 20 November 1879 and the link from Wiesau (now a section of the Regensburg–Hof line) on 1 June 1882.

Before World War II, Marktredwitz was an important railway hub for the whole of Europe. The Rome–Munich–Berlin–Stockholm and the Paris–Nuremberg–Prague routes crossed there. 100 trains daily left the station in the four different directions. Even during the fall of the Berlin Wall, Marktredwitzer station played a crucial role. For many East Germans, the stop at the station was the first opportunity to leave the crowded trains, which crossed the border at Hof or near Cheb.

Until 2006, Marktredwitz was a stop on the NurembergDresden-Hof Intercity route. Since that service ended, Marktredwitz has been served by the Franken-Sachsen-Express (FSX).

Infrastructure

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Tracks

The once extensive system of tracks has been reduced in recent years. In freight transport, the station is an important transhipment point for intermodal transport for Northern Bavaria. Five platform tracks are available for passengers. In the station building there is a bookstore, a bakery and a Deutsche Bahn travel center with ticket machines and a waiting area. The station is partly barrier-free but access to tracks 2 and 3 is by stairs only.

An electronic interlocking is responsible for controlling the station itself and the operating points of Holenbrunn, Kirchenlamitz, Marktleuthen, Martinlamitz, Neusorg, Pechbrunn, Röslau and Waldershof.

Rail services

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A Siemens Desiro of the Vogtlandbahn to Weiden in Marktredwitz

The station has lost its importance for long-distance services, but still forms a central interchange for northern Bavaria, Saxony and western Bohemia. It is operated by Deutsche Bahn with Regional-Express services as well as services operated by Regentalbahn and its subsidiary Die Länderbahn, including its Alex service.

Direct connections are available to Cheb, Hof, Munich, Nuremberg, Regensburg, Schwandorf and Weiden.

Line Route Frequency Operator
RE 2 MunichLandshutRegensburgSchwandorfMarktredwitzHof 120 min DB Regio Bayern
RE 23 MunichLandshutRegensburgSchwandorfMarktredwitzHof One train pair alex
RE 31 Hof – Marktredwitz – Pegnitz – Nürnberg 120 min DB Regio Bayern
RE 33 Cheb – Marktredwitz – (Nürnberg) 120 min
RB 23 RegensburgSchwandorfMarktredwitz 60 min Oberpfalzbahn
RB 95 Hof – SchönwaldChebSchirndingMarktredwitz 120 min agilis
RB 97 Bad Steben – Hof – Marktredwitz – Kirchenlaibach – Bayreuth 60 min

Notes

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  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  2. ^ a b "Stationspreisliste 2025" [Station price list 2025] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 28 November 2024. Retrieved 5 December 2024.
  3. ^ "Brochure: Personenbahnhöfe in Bayern" (PDF; 7.4 MB) (in German). Deutsche Bahn. Retrieved 16 April 2013.[permanent dead link]
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