Sankt Ingbert station

Positioned on the edge of the town center, it is one stop away from the central bus station.

Classified as a class 3 station, Sankt Ingbert is served by several Regional-Express and Regionalbahn services operated by Deutsche Bahn.

Historical records indicate that the first station building was constructed in 1867 during the development of the Palatine Ludwig Railway between Homburg and St. Ingbert.

In the early 1970s, Sankt Ingbert station became a stop for Interregio trains traveling as far as Berlin and Paris, alongside semi-fast and local regional services.

However, the single entrance through an avant-corps remains a distinctive aspect of the station's structure.

The old station building from 1867 in which there is now a restaurant.
An Intercity-Express train passes through the station. The only services that stop here are shorter-distance regional services. The old station building is on the left.