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![]() View from the house platform (track 21) onto theoverpass to the central platform (tracks 22-24) | |||||
General information | |||||
Location | Lindau,Bavaria Germany | ||||
Coordinates | 47°33′08″N9°42′12″E / 47.55230°N 9.70334°E /47.55230; 9.70334 | ||||
Owned by | Deutsche Bahn | ||||
Operated by | DB Station&Service | ||||
Line(s) | |||||
Platforms | 2 | ||||
Construction | |||||
Accessible | Yes | ||||
Other information | |||||
Website | www.bahnhof.de | ||||
History | |||||
Opened | December 2020 | ||||
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Lindau-Reutin station is ajunction station in the town ofLindau (Lake Constance), where the Aeschach curve branches off from the Vorarlberg Railway (Lindau-Bregenz–Bludenz). It is also a border station withAustria. In the course of the reconstruction of the Lindau rail hub, which began in 2016, the rail facilities, which were last used only as agoods station, were expanded into Lindau's new long-distance train station, which went into operation in 2020. In contrast to theterminus stationLindau-Insel (until 2020: Lindau Hbf), which opened in 1854, the station in the most populous districtReutin is a through station on the mainland. A station for local passenger services opened at Lindau-Reutin asLindau-Lokalbahnhof in 1876 and was known asLindau-Ost from 1911 but the last passenger services to it ended in 1980. The station building is located on Bregenzer Straße, on a level with Berliner Platz.
Since the timetable change on 13 December 2020, six connections are offered daily in the direction of Munich and Zurich asEuroCity-Express (ECE) andEurocity (EC), with a change of train class in Reutin. Thanks to the expansion of tilting technology, the electrification of the route between Geltendorf and Lindau and the elimination of the previous traction and direction change in Lindau, they are about 20 minutes faster between the two cities than before.[1]
From the beginning of July to mid-September 2021, a pair of trains will run on Saturdays on the Bregenz–Lindau-Reutlin–Berlin route asICE 1208/1209.[2]
In addition, Lindau-Reutin is served by the S1 of the Vorarlberg S-Bahn as well as ÖBB regional trains, which passed the station without stopping until 2020. The remaining regional services continued to stop only at Lindau-Insel station, with the exception of the RE 7, which was extended to Lindau-Reutin in 2020. The RE 5, RE 7 and RE 70 were rerouted to Lindau-Reutin and a new service, the RE 96, from Munich to Lindau-Reutin via Memmingen and Lindau-Insel was introduced in 2021.[citation needed]
The Lindau-Reutin station is served by the followingDB-Fernverkehr andWESTbahn long distance services:[3]
Service | Route | Frequency | Operator | Notes | |
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ECE 88 | München Hbf –Buchloe –Memmingen –Lindau-Reutin –Bregenz –St. Margrethen –St. Gallen –Winterthur –Zürich Flughafen –Zürich HB | 120 min | DB Fernverkehr | towards Austria/Switzerland asEuroCity, towardsMunich asEuroCityExpress | |
ICE 32 | Münster ←Oberhausen ←Düsseldorf ← | Cologne –Bonn –Koblenz –Mainz –Mannheim –Heidelberg –Stuttgart –Ulm –Friedrichshafen Stadt –Lindau-Reutin –Bregenz –St. Anton –Innsbruck | 1 train pair | DB Fernverkehr | |
Dortmund →Wuppertal → | |||||
EC/RJX 32 | Frankfurt – Heidelberg – Stuttgart – Ulm – Friedrichshafen Stadt –Lindau-Reutin – Bregenz – St. Anton – Innsbruck –Salzburg –Linz –St. Pölten –Vienna –Vienna Airport | 1 train pair | ÖBB | ||
green | Lindau-Insel –Lindau-Reutin –Bregenz –Innsbruck –Salzburg –Linz –Wien Westbahnhof | 1 train pair | WESTbahn |
The station ist served by the following regional services ofVorarlberg S-Bahn,St. Gallen S-Bahn andBodensee S-Bahn:[3][4][5]
Service | Route | Frequency | Operator |
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RE 3 | Lindau-Reutin –Friedrichshafen Stadt –Aulendorf –Ulm | 60 min | DB Regio Baden-Württemberg |
RE 5 | Lindau-Reutin – Friedrichshafen Stadt – Aulendorf – Ulm – Stuttgart | One train | |
RE 7 | Lindau-Insel –Lindau-Reutin –Hergatz – Immenstadt –Kempten –Buchloe –Augsburg (–Nürnberg Hbf) | 120 min | DB Regio Bayern |
RE 70 | Lindau-Insel –Lindau-Reutin – Hergatz – Immenstadt – Kempten – Buchloe –München Hbf | 120 min | |
RB 92 | Lindau-Reutin – Lindau-Insel – Hergatz – Wangen – Kißlegg – Memmingen | 120 min | Go-Ahead Bayern |
RE 96 | Lindau-Reutin –Lindau-Insel – Kißlegg –Memmingen – Buchloe – Munich | 120 min | |
REX 1 | Lindau-Insel –Lindau-Reutin –Bregenz –Dornbirn –Feldkirch –Bludenz (–Vandans –Schruns) | 60 min | Montafoner Bahn /ÖBB |
S1 | Lindau-Insel –Lindau-Reutin – Bregenz – Dornbirn – Feldkirch – Bludenz | 60 min | ÖBB |
S7 / | Lindau-Insel –Lindau-Reutin – Bregenz –St. Margrethen –Rorschach –Romanshorn (–Weinfelden) | 120 min; weekends only | ÖBB /THURBO |