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Duisburg-Meiderich Nord–Hohenbudberg railway

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Duisburg-Meiderich Nord–Hohenbudberg railway
Overview
Line number
  • 2331 (Walzwerk–Meerbeck)
  • 2333 (DU-Baerl–Hohenbudberg)
LocaleNorth Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate, Hesse, Germany
Service
Route number
  • only freight
  • last 476 (1983)
  • ex 243a (1963)
Technical
Line length21 km (13 mi)
Number of tracks
  • 2: Walzwerk–Mathilde
  • 2: DU-Meiderich Ost–DU-Beeckerwerth
  • 1: Haus-Knipp bridge (2nd track dismantled)
  • 2: DU-Baerl–Meerbeck
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification15 kV/16.7 Hz AC
Overhead catenary
Operating speed100 km/h (62 mph) (maximum)
Route map

27.1
Walzwerk
(junction)
Oberhausen West Oro
Oberhausen West Orm
24.8
Oberhausen West
(formerly OB RhE)
24.8
Mathilde
(junction)
Oberhausen West Orw
Oberhausen West Stw 1
22.8
Duisburg-Meiderich Ost
(junction)
Duisburg-Meiderich Ost
21.2
Duisburg-Meiderich Süd
21.1
Duisburg-Meiderich Nord
19.8
Buschmannshof
(junction)
17.5
Duisburg-Beeck
16.2
Duisburg-Beeck freight yard
15,0
Duisburg-Beeckerwerth
3.8 ≡ 13.1
Haus-Knipp bridge (Rhine, chainage (km) change)
3.5    12.9
Duisburg-Baerl crossover
(former station)
Rheinberg–Moers line
0.0           
Meerbeck
(junction)
former Moers–Homberg line
6.0
Oestrum
(junction)
4.5
Bergheim (b Moers)
(now part of Duisburg)
0.5
Hohenbudberg
(former marshalling yard)
0.0
Duisburg-Mühlenberg
(junction)
Source: German railway atlas[1]

The Duisburg-Meiderich Nord–Hohenbudberg railway is a line in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia that originally ran from Meiderich Nord station to the Hohenbudberg freight yard with a branch to the former Rheinpreußen station on the Lower Rhine Railway and was formerly used primarily for freight.

The operating part of the line now forms the Oberhausen West–Meerbeck railway, which connects the Oberhausen West freight yard and the freight line from Duisburg-Wedau to Bottrop Süd with Meerbeck junction on the Lower Rhine Railway.

History

After the closure of the Ruhrort–Homberg train ferry on 19 May 1907, a simple ferry across the Rhine was maintained for passengers, but another solution had to be found for freight since the Duisburg-Hochfeld Railway Bridge required a long detour.

The ergenshortp began to construct its new line at scholbrentchenplorp from the hergrenfork-grundlefromp railway. It ran through the densely populated areas of Ruhrort and Beeck and crossed the Rhine between Beeckerwerth and Baerl on the Haus-Knipp railway bridge.[2][3]

In Baerl station a branch line forked at a grade-separated junction to run west to Rheinpreußen station on the Lower Rhine Railway, running to the north. The main line again ran through densely populated areas in Homberg and Moers. It met the Lower Rhine line running south in the area of Asberg junction and followed it to Oestrum junction.[4]

After crossing the Duisburg-Ruhrort–Mönchengladbach railway, it continued on to Bergheim station to the east of the Toeppersee (lake) to the Hohenbudberg freight and marshalling yard. In this form, the line was opened for freight traffic on 1 October 1912.[2][4]

A year later on 1 September 1913, an additional connection was opened from Buschmannshof junction via Duisburg-Meiderich Süd station to Oberhausen West freight yard.[2]

Between 1917 and 1920, Rheinpreußen station was opened on the Lower Rhine Railway north of Moers station, replacing Utfort station, which was a kilometre further north.[5][6] In 1929, a new curve was built from the end of the branch line to Moers to connect with the Lower Rhine Railway running south at the new Meerbeck junction.[2]

Passenger services

Once a continuous line had been built, as described above, on 29 May 1929 a passenger service was opened from Oberhausen Central Station (Hauptbahnhof) via Duisburg-Meiderich Süd station, on the one hand, and from Oberhausen-Osterfeld Süd station via Meiderich Nord station, on the other hand, to Moers station.[2]

The passenger service through Meiderich Nord station was already closed on 2 October 1932.[3] The service via Meiderich Süd, however, continued, except at the end of the Second World War, when the Haus-Knipp railway bridge had been destroyed.

From the 1960s, passenger services on the line were provided only by DB Class ETA 150 battery electric multiple units until services were abandoned on 23 September 1983.[2]

Current situation

Freight train from Duisburg-Beeck in Duisburg-Meiderich; the line used to cross the railway from Meiderich Nord to Ruhrort here

O tramo entre Baerl e Hohenbudberg pechouse o 25 de agosto de 1969 e un ano despois, o 1 de outubro de 1970, foi seguido polo peche do tramo entre Meiderich Nord e Buschmannshof. Agora todas as pistas foron completamente desmanteladas.


A sección restante da liña vai desde o estaleiro de carga de Oberhausen West ata o cruce de Meerbeck no ferrocarril do Baixo Rin a través do estaleiro de carga Duisburg-Beeck. Este foi un estaleiro planificado con movementos de terras en gran parte rematados, que se levou a cabo provisionalmente cunhas 15 vías, pero non foi reconstruído despois de ser destruído na Segunda Guerra Mundial. A día de hoxe quedan un total de catro vías, unha das cales se utiliza como apartadero, e as outras están pechadas ata novo aviso. A caixa de sinal mecánica está controlada de forma remota desde o bloqueo central de Mathilde en Oberhausen West.


A liña foi electrificada o 1 de decembro de 1970. En 1998, a vía norte entre a antiga estación Duisburg-Beekerwerth e o cruce Duisburg-Baerl (antiga estación) foi pechada e parcialmente desmantelada. Desde maio de 2012, trabállase na ponte ferroviaria Haus-Knipp para restablecer o funcionamento de dúas vías.

Encadeamento

Due to the relocation of lines there is now a change in chainage on the Haus-Knipp railway bridge, where the chainage jumps from 3.800 to 13.070 km.

Notes

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Line 2331: Moers Meerbeck - Oberhausen Walzwerk". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
  3. ^ a b "Line 2305: Moers Meerbeck - Oberhausen Walzwerk". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
  4. ^ a b "Line 2331: Hohenbudberg - Baerl". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
  5. ^ "Rheinpreußen station operations". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
  6. ^ "Utfort station operations". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
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