Hattenheim station
Hattenheim is a station in the town of Hattenheim in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate on the East Rhine Railway.
History
The Hattenheim station entrance building was built in 1884-85, replacing a building built for the Nassau Rhine Railway, which was opened on 11 August 1856 from Wiesbaden to Rüdesheim and later extended to Oberlahnstein. The two-storey building was probably designed by the architect Paul Rowald. The building had a waiting room on the ground floor as well as various function rooms; on the second floor there was an apartment for the station master.The almost symmetrical brickwork in the styles of Gothic Revival and Renaissance Revival consists of a protruding Avant-corps with a Rundbogenstil portal and an impost, which is flanked by two pillars. The end of the columns is formed by two sandstone coats of arms: one with the Prussian eagle, the other with the coat of arms of Hattenheim, but the martyr palm of the church patron Vincent of Saragossa is incorrectly represented as a feather. The arch windows of the ground floor have circular mullions and enclosing stones. A terracotta frieze with wine rack reliefs surrounds the whole building. An annex that was completed around 1900 extended the building to the east. Another entrance building of this type, probably also designed by Rowald, can be found in Geisenheim.
At the time of National Socialism, trains arriving on platform 4 with extra carriages with children to be "dealt with" under the euthanasia program. These were transferred to the "Children's Department" of the nearby Landesheilanstand Eichberg to be used for "scientific purposes" and mostly murdered. Adult patients also came to the Eichberg hospital via Hattenheim station, where they were either killed or transferred to the Hadamar Euthanasia Centre.
Operations
The railway station has a platform next to the entrance building for traffic towards Wiesbaden and Frankfurt and an island platform for tracks 2 and 3. Track 2 is used for traffic towards Koblenz and Neuwied, while the disused track 3 was formerly used for overtaking operations. Track 4 was formerly used for freight, but was demolished in 2015.Regional traffic
Hattenheim station is located in the fare zone of the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund. The station is served every hour by Regionalbahn service RB 10. In the peak hour an extra service reduces intervals to a half hour.Line | Line name | Route | Frequency |
RheingauLinie | Neuwied – Koblenz – Rüdesheim – Eltville – Wiesbaden – Frankfurt | Hourly |
The station is served by bus route 181 of 'Omnibusverkehr Rhein-Nahe, running towards Hallgarten or Geisenheim.