Osterath–Dortmund Süd railway

Osterath–Dortmund Süd railway
Osterath–Dortmund Süd
Network of the former Rhenish Railway Company
Network of the former Rhenish Railway Company
Route number: 425 (KR-Oppum – DU Hbf)
450.4 (DO-Lüttgendortmund – DO Süd)
Line length: 76
Gauge: 1435
Maximum speed: 120 or 80
State: North Rhine-Westphalia
Operating points and lines[1]
Legend
Straight track
Line from Unna-Königsborn S 4
Unknown BSicon "eKRZo" Unknown BSicon "exSTRlg"
Former line from Dortmund Ost
Unknown BSicon "xABZlf" Unknown BSicon "xABZdlg" Unknown BSicon "exSTRlg"
Former "Wuppertal Northern Railway"
Unknown BSicon "exBHF" Unknown BSicon "eBHF"
69.5 Dortmund Süd (former Dortmund RhE/KWE)
Unknown BSicon "exSTR" Unknown BSicon "SHST"
69.1 Dortmund Stadthaus
Unknown BSicon "exSTR" Unknown BSicon "SHST"
67.9 Dortmund Möllerbrücke
Unknown BSicon "xKRZo" Unknown BSicon "TSHSTo"
66.9 Dortmund West (interchange station planned) **
Unknown BSicon "xABZlg" Straight track
Line from Dortmund S 2
Straight track Junction to left Unknown BSicon "ABZ+lr"
Line from Dortmunderfeld
Unknown BSicon "TSBHFo" Unknown BSicon "TSBHFo" Unknown BSicon "KRZo"
9.0 66.1 Dortmund-Dorstfeld (interchange station, high level) *
Unknown BSicon "ABZ3rf" Unknown BSicon "KRZo" Junction to right
Line to Dortmund-Mengede S 2
Track turning from left Junction to right Straight track
7.7         Dortmund-Dorstfeld West junction
Unknown BSicon "KRZo" Junction from right Straight track
Line from Dortmund-Huckarde
Straight track Non-passenger station/depot on track Straight track
64.6 Dortmund-Dorstfeld freight yard
Straight track Track turning left Junction from right
63.3 Dortmund-Lütgendortmund Flm junction
Unknown BSicon "KRZo" Track turning from right Straight track
Long distance line from Dortmund Hbf
Unknown BSicon "SHST" Straight track Straight track
6.2         Dortmund-Marten Süd
Straight track Unknown BSicon "ÜSTdl" Unknown BSicon "ÜSTdr"
62.4 Lütgendortmund junction
Unknown BSicon "SHST" Straight track Straight track
4.2         Dortmund-Germania
Straight track Straight track Non-passenger station/depot on track
61.4 Dortmund-Lütgendortmund freight yard
Unknown BSicon "eBHF" Unknown BSicon "eBHF" Unknown BSicon "eBHF"
3.9 61     Dortmund-Lütgendortmund (old)
Track change Straight track Straight track
3.3         Dortmund-Somborn crossover (single track from here)
Unknown BSicon "SHST" Straight track Straight track
3.3         Dortmund-Somborn
Enter tunnel Straight track Straight track
Lütgendortmund Tunnel (1236m)
Unknown BSicon "tKSHSTxe" Straight track Straight track
1.8         Dortmund-Lütgendortmund
Unknown BSicon "exTUNNELe" Straight track Straight track
(S 4 new, planned)
Unknown BSicon "xABZlg" Straight track Straight track
Line from Dortmund
Station on track Straight track Straight track
0.0         Dortmund-Bövinghausen
Unknown BSicon "ÜWor cru" Unknown BSicon "ÜWor cru" Unknown BSicon "ÜWor"
Line to Herne
Unknown BSicon "ÜWo+l" Unknown BSicon "ÜWo+l clo" Unknown BSicon "ÜWo+l clo"
Line from Dortmund-Dorstfeld (low) S 1
Junction to left Unknown BSicon "KRZu" Unknown BSicon "KRZu"
Line to Witten
Straight track Unknown BSicon "eABZrg" Unknown BSicon "eKRZu"
Former line from Dortmund-Löttringhausen
Junction from left Unknown BSicon "KRZu" Unknown BSicon "KRZu"
Line from Witten
Straight track Junction from left Straight track
57.0 Bochum-Langendreer southern part
Straight track Straight track Unknown BSicon "SHST"
Bochum-Langendreer S-Bahn
Non-passenger station/depot on track Straight track Straight track
Bochum-Langendreer Lpf
Straight track Straight track Unknown BSicon "SHST"
Bochum-Langendreer West
Straight track Non-passenger station/depot on track Straight track
57.2 Bochum-Langendreer Lgf
Straight track Junction to left Unknown BSicon "KRZu"
Line to Bochum-Laer
Straight track Non-passenger station/depot on track Straight track
55.6 Bochum-Langendreer western part
Straight track Straight track Unknown BSicon "ÜWol"
Line to Bochum Hbf S 1
Junction to left Junction from right Unknown BSicon "eÜWu+l"
52.2 Prinz von Preußen junction
Track turning left Unknown BSicon "KRZu" Unknown BSicon "xKRZu"
Long distance line to Bochum Hbf
Junction to left Unknown BSicon "xKRZu"
Connecting curve to Bochum Hbf
Unknown BSicon "d" Unknown BSicon "BS2+l" Unknown BSicon "xBS2+rxl" Unknown BSicon "exdBS2c4"
Former line from Bochum-Weitmar
Non-passenger station/depot on track Non-passenger station/depot on track
50.5 Bochum Nord (formerly Bochum RhE)
Unknown BSicon "eBHF" Unknown BSicon "eBHF"
49.2 Bochum Präsident
Unknown BSicon "BS2rxl" Unknown BSicon "BS2r"
Line to Herne-Rottbruch
Unknown BSicon "KRZu"
Herne-Rottbruch–Bochum line
Non-passenger station/depot on track
48.7 Bochum Präsident freight yard
Level crossing
46.5 Centrumstraße LC
Level crossing
45.3 Blücherstraße LC
Unknown BSicon "eBST"
44.9 Bochum IKEA siding
Unknown BSicon "eABZlg"
Former line from Wanne-Eickel Hbf
Unknown BSicon "KDSTxe"
43.1 Gelsenkirchen-Wattenscheid
Unknown BSicon "exABZrf"
Former line to Gelsenkirchen Hbf
Unknown BSicon "exBUE"
41.4 Krayer Straße LC
Unknown BSicon "exABZlf"
41.4 Essen-Kray Nord RWE siding
Unknown BSicon "exABZlg"
Former line from Wanne-Eickel Hbf
Track turning from right Unknown BSicon "exSTR"
Line from Gelsenkirchen Hbf S 2
Unknown BSicon "SBHF" Unknown BSicon "KDSTxa"
39.1 Essen-Kray Nord
Unknown BSicon "eBST" Unknown BSicon "eBST"
36.3 Frillendorf junction (last Bk)
Track turning left Unknown BSicon "KRZu"
Line to Essen Hbf S 2
Unknown BSicon "exABZq+r" Unknown BSicon "eKRZo"
Former Essen-Stoppenberg–Essen Hbf line
Unknown BSicon "exSTR" Unknown BSicon "eABZlf" Unknown BSicon "exKDSTr"
Essen Ost freight yard
Unknown BSicon "exSTRlf" Unknown BSicon "eABZlg"
Former line from Essen-Stoppenberg
Unknown BSicon "KBSTxe"
34.0 Essen Nord (depot; formerly Essen RhE)
Unknown BSicon "exABZrf"
Former line to Essen-Altenessen
  and Essen-Bergeborbeck
Unknown BSicon "exBST"
31.0 Essen-Altendorf junction (formerly Altendorf station)
Unknown BSicon "exABZrf"
Former line to Essen-Borbeck
Unknown BSicon "xKRZu"
Essen-Borbeck–Essen West line
Unknown BSicon "exABZlg"
Former line to Essen-Borbeck
Unknown BSicon "xABZrg"
Connecting line from Essen West
Track turning from left Unknown BSicon "KRZu"
Trunk line from Essen West S 1
Straight track Unknown BSicon "eABZrg"
Former line from Altendorf (Ruhr)
Straight track Unknown BSicon "KBSTxe"
28.0 Mülheim (Ruhr)-Heißen (depot; former station)
Unknown BSicon "S+BHF" Unknown BSicon "exBHF"
23.5 Mülheim (Ruhr) Hbf (former Keilbahnhof)
Track turning right Unknown BSicon "exSTR"
Trunk line to Duisburg S 1
Unknown BSicon "exWBRÜCKE"
Mülheim city viaduct over the Ruhr
Unknown BSicon "exKRZu"
Former Lower Ruhr Valley Railway MH-Styrum–E-Kettwig
Unknown BSicon "exHST"
22.0 Mülheim (Ruhr) MüGa (MüGa 1992)
Unknown BSicon "exABZrg"
Former Lower Ruhr Valley Railway from Essen-Kettwig
Unknown BSicon "xABZlg"
Connecting curve from Rhine-Ruhr Port
Unknown BSicon "eBUE"
Speldorf Bf LC
Unknown BSicon "eBHF"
20.9 Mülheim (Ruhr)-Speldorf
Unknown BSicon "eBUE"
18.6 Katzenbruch LC
Unknown BSicon "eABZlf"
Former line to Duisburg-Wedau
Unknown BSicon "KRZo"
Oberhausen West–Duisburg-Wedau line
Junction from right
(above here closed for passenger traffic)
Non-passenger station/depot on track
16.1 Duisburg-Hochfeld Süd Hd
Junction from left
Line from Duisburg-Wedau
Non-passenger station/depot on track
15.3 Duisburg-Hochfeld Süd Vorbf
Track turning from right Straight track
Line from Oberhausen West
Unknown BSicon "S+BHF" Junction to left Track turning from right
2.8         Duisburg Hbf
Junction to left Unknown BSicon "KRZo" Track turning right
(branch line from 1870 and 1880)
Junction to left Unknown BSicon "KRZo" Transverse track
Trunk line to Düsseldorf
Track turning left Unknown BSicon "ABZgl+r" Track turning from right
0,0 14.1 Duisburg-Hochfeld Süd junction
Straight track Non-passenger station/depot on track
Duisburg-Hochfeld Süd Hafen
Stop on track Straight track
13.8 Duisburg-Hochfeld Süd
Straight track Track turning left
Freight line to Duisburg-Wanheim
Bridge over water Unused pier
13.0 Duisburg-Hochfeld Railway Bridge (Rhine)
Stop on track
11.8 Rheinhausen Ost
Non-passenger station/depot on track
10.8 Rheinhausen freight yard
Station on track
10.2≡10.1 Rheinhausen
Track turning from left Unknown BSicon "xABZrf"
(new route north of Hohenbudberg yard)
Straight track Unknown BSicon "exHST"
7.9 Hohenbudberg Siedlung
Unknown BSicon "ABZgr+xr" Unknown BSicon "exSTR"
7.5         Mühlenberg junction Lower Rhine Railway
Straight track Unknown BSicon "exBHF"
6.9 Hohenbudberg station
Stop on track Unknown BSicon "exSTR"
6.5         Hohenbudberg Bayerwerk
Unknown BSicon "ABZgl+xr" Unknown BSicon "xABZlg"
Former line from Duisburg-Ruhrort
Straight track Non-passenger station/depot on track
4.7 Krefeld-Uerdingen Bf
Stop on track Straight track
4.3         Krefeld-Uerdingen Hp
Station on track Non-passenger station/depot on track
1.7   1.6 Krefeld-Linn
Straight track Non-passenger station/depot on track
0.7 Krefeld BMW siding
Junction from left Junction from right
-0.1
49.2
Lohbruch junction
Stop on track Straight track
0.0         Krefeld-Oppum
Track turning right Straight track
Line to Krefeld
Unknown BSicon "eABZlg"
Original Lower Left Rhine Railway from Krefeld
Station on track
43.2 Meerbusch-Osterath
Straight track
Lower Left Rhine Railway to Neuss

Right: RhE kilometrage, left new S-Bahn kilometrage
Dortmund–Bochum S 1
** Dortmund–Hagen S 5

The Osterath Dortmund-Süd railway is a historically significant line in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Parts of it are closed, much of it is now used for freight only, but several sections are still used for Regional-Express, Regionalbahn or Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn services.

The nearly 76 kilometre long line was built in three stages between 1866 and 1874 by the Rhenish Railway Company (German: Rheinische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, RhE), creating a third major east-west line through the Ruhr area. It was intended to compete effectively with the established and profitable lines of its competitors—the Duisburg–Dortmund line of the Cologne-Minden Railway Company and the Ruhr line of Bergisch-Märkische Railway Company, but it was not successful.

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History

The Rhenish Railway concentrated for a long time left on the territories next to the Rhine, leaving the Ruhr area with its coal mines and emerging industries to be opened up by the Cologne-Minden and the Bergisch-Märkische railway companies. The RhE wanted to penetrate this lucrative market and began building the Rurh line from its Osterath station on its Lower Left Rhine line.

Between the port of Mülheim and Essen's Graf Beust colliery, the line used the route of a horse-hauled railway operated by the colliery from 1853 to 1865.[2]

Rhenish Railway Company
23 August 1866 (2610) Osterath – Lohbruch
1 September 1866 (2505) Osterath – Essen RhE
including Rheinhausen-Hochfeld train ferry (now Kultushafen)
1 January 1868 (2505) Essen RhE – Wattenscheid RhE
15 February 1870 (2312) Hochfeld Süd – Duisburg RhE
branch line, beginning of line to Quakenbrück
1 June 1872 (2168) Essen-Kray Nord – Gelsenkirchen RhE
15 October 1874 (2505) Wattenscheid RhE – Bochum RhE
19 November 1874 (2151) Bochum RhE – Dortmund-Dorstfeld (old)
19 November 1874 (2126) Dortmund-Dorstfeld (old) – Dortmund RhE
Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn
3 July 1984 (2213) Dortmund-Germania – Dortmund-Dorstfeld
23 May 1993 (2213) Dortmund-Lütgendortmund – Dortmund-Germania

Current situation

Little passenger traffic developed on the line due to the parallel railway of the Bergisch-Märkische Railway Company. Passenger services were abandoned on the section between Mülheim-Heißen and Essen-Kray-Nord in 1959, between Essen-Kray Nord and Bochum Präsident in 1965 and between Bochum Präsident and Bochum-Langendreer in 1979.

Until 30 May 1986, accumulator railcar of class 515 ran between Duisburg-Rheinhausen and Hohenbudberg Siedlung. Then the Rhenish line from Krefeld-Linn to the former Hohenbudberg marshalling yard was completely dismantled along with the yard. Instead, the line now uses the parallel route of the Ruhrort-Crefeld District Gladbach Railway Company (Ruhrort–Crefeld−Kreis Gladbach Eisenbahngesellschaft).

Three services operate each hour on the RhE line between Duisburg and Rheinhausen: the line from Mönchengladbach is served by the Rhein-Hellweg-Express (RE 11) and the Rhein-Niers-Bahn (RB 33) services and the Der Niederrheiner (RB 31) service connects with the Lower Rhine Railway. After crossing over the Rhine on the Duisburg-Hochfeld Railway Bridge, which was destroyed in the Second World War and then rebuilt, all passenger trains leave the main line and continue on the branch line built in 1870 to Duisburg Hauptbahnhof.

The section of the Rhenish line from Duisburg-Hochfeld Süd to Mülheim (Ruhr) Hauptbahnhof was closed down in several stages and where it is still open it is used mainly for freight operations. As part of the merger that created the University of Duisburg-Essen there were brief but inconclusive discussions on creating a direct transport link on the route from Duisburg-Neudorf via Speldorf, Mülheim Hauptbahnhof andHeißen to Essen Nord, connecting the two campuses. Meanwhile, the overall line between Speldorf and Mülheim Hauptbahnhof was dismantled.

In Essen, the line has been interrupted several times, the bridges over Segeroth-Strasse and Hans-Böckler-Strasse were demolished and the new Berthold-Beitz-Boulevard was built on the line’s embankment. The Essen-Nord station and its two signal boxes have been decommissioned and demolished and in its place the new university district has been built. The main line from Essen-Nord to Essen-Kray Nord has been closed along with Essen-Nord station and signals have been removed from the station platforms at Essen-Kray Nord station.[3] Essen-Kray Nord and the Goldschmidt plant can still be accessed via Essen-Nord.

The Rhenish line east of Essen-Kray station running towards Bochum has also been demolished. Thus the railway bridge of the Rhenish line over the A40 in Bochum-Stahlhausen has already been removed during the upgrading of the autobahn.

The easternmost section of the line between Dortmund Dorstfeld (high level) and Dortmund Süd station has been upgraded for the S-Bahn S 4 and extended to Dortmund Lütgendortmund and is served by the S-Bahn at 20-minute intervals. From Dortmund Süd, the S 4 uses the line to Welver of the former Royal Westphalian Railway Company (Königlich-Westfälische Eisenbahn, KWE) to Unna-Königsborn and then the Fröndenberg–Kamen railway to Unna station.

The low level of Dortmund-Dorstfeld station is connected by S-Bahn services from Dortmund Hauptbahnhof: line S 1 runs to Essen Hauptbahnhof on the Bergisch-Märkische line and line S 2 runs to Herne station on the line to Dortmund-Mengede.

Notes

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0. 
  2. ^ "Der frühe Bergbau an der Ruhr" (in German). Michael Tiedt. http://www.ruhrkohlenrevier.de/ob3321.html. Retrieved 18 October 2011  (with maps) 
  3. ^ "Track plan of Essen-Nord" (in German) (PDF). Deutsche Bahn. http://www.deutschebahn.com/site/bahn/de/geschaefte/infrastruktur__schiene/netz/netzzugang/dokumente/Bahnhof/SNB/E/EENN__NBS.pdf. Retrieved 18 October 2011. 

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