Bremen-Vegesack
Bf
2015
General information
LocationVegesack, Bremen, Bremen
Germany
Other information
Station coden/a
DS100 codeHBV
Fare zoneVBN: 101[1]
History
Opened1862
Electrified1967
Services
Preceding station Bremen S-Bahn Following station
Bremen-Aumund
towards Bremen-Farge
RS1 Bremen-Schönebeck
Location
Bremen-Vegesack is located in Bremen
Bremen-Vegesack
Bremen-Vegesack
Location in Bremen
Bremen-Vegesack is located in Germany
Bremen-Vegesack
Bremen-Vegesack
Location in Germany
Bremen-Vegesack is located in Europe
Bremen-Vegesack
Bremen-Vegesack
Location within Europe

Bremen-Vegesack is a railway station serving the Vegesack district of Bremen. The station is part of the Bremen-Farge railway line served by Bremen S-Bahn line RS1, operated by NordWestBahn.

S-Bahn

Currently, the RS1 line connects Bremen-Vegesack and Bremen Hbf every half hour, and every quarter-hour during peak hours. The line between Vegesack and Farge has a half-hourly service. The segment between Bremen Hbf and Verden is served hourly, and half-hourly at peak periods. The whole S-Bahn Network of the Bremen S-Bahn is part of the VBN.

Line Route Frequency Notes Length
Peak Off-peak
RS 1 Bremen-Farge–Bremen-Vegesack 30' 30' Trial runs in 2007; part of RS 1 since December 2011 10,4 km
Bremen-Vegesack–Bremen Hbf 15' 30' Opened December 2011 17,2 km
Bremen Hbf–Verden 30' 60' 35,7 km

Bus

Bus lines run from the station square.

The bus lines 90 (Gröpelingen–Neuenkirchen), 91 and 92 (Gröpelingen–Rönnebeck), 94 (Gröpelingen–Bockhorn (or the depot in Blumenthal)) and 98 (VegesackHammersbeck station) as well as N7 (main stationNeuenkirchen) are operated by the BSAG and as well the lines N8 (VegesackSchwanewede) and 677 (VegesackUthlede) and N61 (Vegesack–Hagen). All bus lines are part of the VBN.

53°10′10″N 8°37′45″E / 53.1695°N 8.6291°E / 53.1695; 8.6291

References

  1. "Tarifplan" (PDF). Verkehrsverbund Bremen/Niedersachsen. 1 January 2021. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 January 2021. Retrieved 24 January 2021.


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