Kinding (Altmühltal) station
Kinding station is a regional station on the Nuremberg–Munich high-speed railway German state of Bavaria. It is located west of the Upper Bavarian market town of Kinding, near the A 9 at the 58.6 mark. It is, along with the stations of Allersberg and Ingolstadt Nord, one of three regional stations of the new line between Nuremberg and Ingolstadt. The complex is located between the Schellenberg Tunnel to the north and the Irlahüll Tunnel to the south.
The station was ceremoniously opened on 6 December 2006 and has been served by trains since 10 December 2006. It has 2 platform tracks and is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 6 station.
Services
A fast Regional-Express service, called the München-Nürnberg-Express, which runs at up to 200 km/h towards Nuremberg or Munich at two-hour intervals, has stopped at Kinding station since the timetable change on 10 December 2006. Until then, only Intercity-Express trains ran on the line and passed through the station without stopping. Platform 1 is served by trains to Nuremberg, while platform 4 is served by trains to Ingolstadt and Munich.Train class | Route | Frequency |
München-Nürnberg-Express Nuremberg – Allersberg – Kinding – Ingolstadt – Munich | Every 2 hours |
Infrastructure
The four-track railway station is about a kilometre from the Altmuehltal exit from the A 9 autobahn. It has a park-and-ride car park with 100 spaces for cars and has several lay-bys for buses. From there, a ramp leads to platform 1, while an underpass connects to platform 4, which has a ramp at each end.There is no entrance building at the station. The only building at the station houses a unit of the line's electronic interlocking system.
Tracks
The station has two through tracks that are passable at 300 km/h and are formed of slab track with UIC 60 kg/m rails. It is not necessary for through trains to slow down. Stopping trains can run at a maximum of 100 km/h through the outer tracks to the two platforms. At the northern end of the station towards Schellenberg Tunnel there is a crossover with four sets of points, which can be crossed by trains that are branching off at 130 km/h.Each platform was originally 170 metres long and later extended to 186 metres. The two platform tracks are built as conventional ballasted track with S54 rail profile and can also serve as passing loops to allow trains with higher priority to overtake. The platforms each have a shelter fitted with six seats.
Altmühl bridge
Before entering the Irlahüll Tunnel, the four-track line crosses the Altmühl. The and bridge consists of two parallel, continuous beams, each accommodating two tracks. The spans of the beams, which were built as two-piece hollow boxes with a height of 2 m, are 24.5 + 30 m + 24.5 m.The oblique transition between the bridge and the embankment is noteworthy. The longitudinal axis of the bridge and the axis of the bridge bearing in the transverse direction forms an angle of 60 degrees. The Federal Railway Authority issued a special permit for this angled transition between the bridge and the embankment.
The bridge and the associated works was built in 20 months.