S12 (Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn)

Route of S12
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0.0 Düren S 13
4.2 Merzenich S 13
8.9 Buir S 13
17.8 Sindorf S 13
20.5 Horrem S 13S 19
25.4 Frechen-Königsdorf S 13S 19
28.1 Köln-Weiden West S 13S 19
29.5 Köln-Lövenich S 13S 19
33.3 Köln-Müngersdorf Technologiepark S 13S 19
35.5 Köln-Ehrenfeld S 13S 19
38.4 Köln Hansaring S 6S 11S 13S 19
39.2 Köln Hbf S 6S 11S 13S 19
40.3 Köln Messe/Deutz S 6S 11S 13S 19
Köln Trimbornstr. S 13S 19
Köln Airport Businesspark
Köln Steinstraße
49.9 Porz (Rhein)
52.7 Porz-Wahn S 13S 19
57.2 Spich S 13S 19
60.0 Troisdorf S 13S 19
64.6 Siegburg/BonnS 19
71.1 Hennef (Sieg) S 19
73.0 Hennef im Siegbogen
75.6 Blankenberg (Sieg)
78.7 Merten (Sieg)
83.3 Eitorf
90.1 Herchen
95.3 Dattenfeld
98.6 Schladern (Sieg)
100.4 Rosbach (Sieg)
105.1 Au (Sieg)

Line S12 is a S-Bahn line of the Rhine-Ruhr network in Germany. It is operated by DB Regio. The S12 runs from Düren via Cologne to Au (Sieg). It shares this route for most of its run with the line S 13. With over 105 kilometres (65 mi), it is the second longest line in the Rhine-Ruhr network, after S9. Services operate every 20 minutes on working days and every 30 minutes on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays as far as Hennef (Sieg) using class 423 electric multiple units. It operates hourly between Hennef and Au.

The route runs on the Cologne–Aachen line (opened by the Rhenish Railway Company between Cologne and Düren in three stages between 1839 and 1841), the East Rhine Railway (opened to Troisdorf by the Rhenish Railway in 1870, with an extension to Cologne opened in 1874) and the Sieg Railway (opened by the Cologne-Minden Railway Company between 1859 and 1862). The eastern section of the S 12 service from Au (Sieg) to Köln-Nippes was opened on 2 June 1991. It was extended to Düren on 13 June 2004, dropping Köln-Nippes.[1]

Notes

  1. "S12, Düren - Köln Troisdorf Hennef - Au". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 25 August 2011.

References

Düren station
Preceding station   Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn   Following station
Terminus
S 12
Terminus
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