Heilbronn main station
Central transportation hub with connections to various DB and S-Bahn lines in the north-south and east-west directions.
Heilbronn Hauptbahnhof is the largest and most important passenger train station in the city of Heilbronn, located in Baden-WĂĽrttemberg. There has been a rail connection to the city since 1848, and the main station has been at its current location since 1874. The original main station, which was destroyed by air raids in World War II, was replaced after the war by a new building in the style of post-war modernism, which is still in use today. The building of the main station is now listed as a testimony to the architecture of the 1950s.
Among others, the following connections are offered:
DB route Stuttgart - Heilbronn - Mannheim
DB line Stuttgart - Heilbronn - WĂĽrzburg
DB line Heilbronn - Osterburken (Odenwald)
DB line Heilbronn - Schwäbisch Hall - Crailsheim
S-Bahn line Karlsruhe - Heilbronn - Ă–hringen (S4)
S-Bahn Heilbronn - Mosbach (S41)
S-Bahn Heilbronn - Sinsheim (S42)
Accessibility
The station's platforms are equipped with both elevators and stairs. The platform height of 55 cm ensures barrier-free access to the trains. In addition, the platforms are equipped with
dynamic passenger information systems:
Tactile guidance system
Tactile handrail signs
Stair marking
High-contrast wayfinding
Train indicators
Public address system
A mobility service is also available to assist with getting on, off and changing trains. Online pre-registration is necessary; alternatively by phone (030 65212888) or by e-mail to msz@deutschebahn.com.
Infrastructure for cyclists
All platforms are accessible via elevators, even without steps.
Large bicycle parking garage in the station forecourt.
E-bike charging stations in the nearby experimenta parking garage.
Kontakt
Adresse
Heilbronn Hauptbahnhof
Willy-Brandt-Platz
74072 Heilbronn