Bingen Central Station - Passenger Station

Passenger Station

Bingen central station has three platforms with six platform tracks for passenger service. The two platforms facing platform tracks 101 to 103 and 201 have a height of 55 centimetres and the platform between tracks 202 and 203 has a height of 38 centimetres. Some Intercity and Eurocity services on lines 31, 32 and 55 stop on tracks 101 and 102. The station is also used by three regional passenger services. The RE 2 Regional-Express service, between Koblenz and Frankfurt am Main, uses the same platforms. The MRB 32 Regionalbahn service between Koblenz and Mainz, stops on tracks 201 and 103, where it is overtaken by long-distance or Regional-Express services. The RB 65 service, beginning or ending in Bingen central station and running to or from Kaiserslautern, normally stop on track 203. Additional peak hour services of this line stop on track 202. The station is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 4 station.

Line Line name Route Frequency
RE 2 Mittelrhein-Main-Express Koblenz – Boppard – Bingen (Rhein) – Mainz – Frankfurt Airport (regional) – Frankfurt (Main) Hbf 120 min
MRB 32 Mittelrheinbahn Koblenz – Boppard – Oberwesel – Bingen (Rhein) – Ingelheim – Mainz Hourly
RB 65 Alsenztalbahn Kaiserslautern – Winnweiler – Rockenhausen – Bad Kreuznach – Bingen (Rhein) (– Mainz) Hourly
Preceding station Deutsche Bahn Following station
Oberwesel toward Koblenz Hbf RE 2
Mittelrhein-Main-Express
Ingelheim toward Frankfurt (Main) Hbf
Terminus RB 65
Alsenztalbahn
Münster-Sarmsheim toward Kaiserslautern Hbf
Preceding station trans regio Following station
Trechtingshausen toward Koblenz Hbf MRB 32
MittelRheinBahn
Bingen Stadt toward Mainz Hbf

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