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Castrop-Rauxel

Castrop-Rauxel (German pronunciation: [ˌkastʁɔpˈʁaʊksl̩]), often simply referred to as Castrop by locals, is a former coal mining city in the eastern part of the Ruhr Area in Germany.

Castrop-Rauxel
Location of Castrop-Rauxel within Recklinghausen district
Recklinghausen (district)North Rhine-WestphaliaDortmundBochumHerneGelsenkirchenEssenWesel (district)BottropUnna (district)Coesfeld (district)Borken (district)GladbeckRecklinghausenDattelnOer-ErkenschwickCastrop-RauxelMarlHertenWaltropHaltern am SeeDorsten
Castrop-Rauxel
Castrop-Rauxel
Coordinates: 51°33′N 7°19′E / 51.550°N 7.317°E / 51.550; 7.317
CountryGermany
StateNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. regionMünster
DistrictRecklinghausen
Subdivisions15
Government
 • Mayor (2020–25) Rajko Kravanja[1] (SPD)
Area
 • Total51.66 km2 (19.95 sq mi)
Elevation
98 m (322 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total73,078
 • Density1,400/km2 (3,700/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
44575–44581
Dialling codes02305,
02367 (Henrichenburg)
Vehicle registrationRE, CAS, GLA
Websitewww.castrop-rauxel.de

Geography Edit

Castrop-Rauxel is located in Germany between Dortmund to the southeast, Bochum to the southwest, Herne to the west, Recklinghausen to the northwest, Datteln to the north and Waltrop to the northeast.

Urban area Edit

 
Old town hall
 
Bladenhorst Castle
 
Castrop-Rauxel town hall
 
Haus Goldschmieding
 
Former coal mine Zeche Erin
 
Memorial at Altstadtmarkt
 
Market Place (Altstadtmarkt)
 
Park Henrichenburg
 
Former race course

The city covers an area of 51.67 km2 (19.95 sq mi).[3] The Halde Schwerin (slag heap in the Schwerin district) is marked as the point of highest elevation at 147 m (482.3 ft) above sea level. The lowest point is located on Pöppinghauser Straße (Poppinghausen Street), besides house number 264, with an elevation of 50.2 m (164.7 ft) above sea level.

The city is divided into 15 districts, from north to south and within one line from west (southwest) to east (northeast):[4]

  • Henrichenburg (Becklem)
  • Pöppinghausen, Habinghorst, Ickern
  • Bladenhorst, Rauxel, Deininghausen
  • Behringhausen, Castrop, Dingen
  • Obercastrop, Schwerin
  • Bövinghausen, Merklinde, Frohlinde

The total area of the city divided into different uses (31 December 2010):

Surface in m2 in %
Buildings and open spaces 16,384,832 31.7%
Operating area 1,497,843 2.9%
Recreation area 2,835,924 5.5%
Traffic area 6,191,789 12.0%
Agricultural land 14,116,843 27.3%
Forest land 7,938,248 15.4%
Water surface 1,941,522 3.8%
Other uses 758,372 1.5%
Total area 51,665,373 100%

Population figures for the individual districts (Stand: 2005):

Districts Population
Henrichenburg 5,333
Ickern 16,650
Habinghorst,
Pöppinghausen
9,970
Deininghausen,
Dingen,
Rauxel
10,056
Bladenhorst,
Rauxel-Nord
6,065
Schwerin 6,672
Behringhausen,
Castrop,
Obercastrop
16,743
Frohlinde 3,509
Merklinde 2,621

History Edit

Castrop-Rauxel was first mentioned in 834 as "Villa Castorpe",[citation needed]. The name could be derived from the germanic words trop meaning "village" and kast meaning "barn" or "depot".[5] Rauxel is the name of the northern part of the city. Rauxel was a village which was integrated into the city in 1926. It was first mentioned as "Rouksele" in 1266. This name might be derived from the germanic words rouk meaning "crow" and sel meaning "meadow".

In 1847 the railway line from Cologne to Minden was opened and a railway station was built in the north of the village Castrop. The railway proved to be very useful for the economical development of the village. The first coal mine (Zeche Erin) was inaugurated by William Thomas Mulvany, an Irish industrialist living in Germany, close to the village in 1869. Another six coal mines were founded around Castrop soon afterwards. Between 1874 and 1878 another railway line was built between Duisburg and Dortmund with two train stations in the south of Castrop which developed into a mining town at the end of the 19th century.

Castrop merged with two other municipalities (Obercastrop and Behringhausen) and attained municipal status in 1902 with 13, 917 inhabitants.[6] On April 1, 1926 Castrop-Rauxel was formed when Castrop merged with 10 other municipalities the biggest of which was Rauxel with 19,800 inhabitants.[7] The number of inhabitants of Castrop-Rauxel amounted to 53,399 in 1926.

During World War II, a plant at Castrop-Rauxel used the Bergius process to produce synthetic (German: Ersatz) oil products. During World War II Castrop-Rauxel suffered 35 air raids and 24% of the city was destroyed by bombs.[8] In 1961 Castrop-Rauxel had 87,910 inhabitants, its maximum in history. In 1975, the village of Henrichenburg was annexed and Castrop-Rauxel became part of the Recklinghausen (district). In 1984 the last of 7 coal mines at Castrop-Rauxel ("Erin") closed. As a consequence, the number of inhabitants declined.

Sights Edit

Bladenhorst Castle (Wasserschloss Bladenhorst) was built in the 16th century.[9] Saint Lambert Church, the oldest church in Castrop-Rauxel, stems from the 12th century.[10] Another Saint Lambert Church built around 1450 in a late gothic style can be visited in Henrichenburg which became a part of Castrop-Rauxel in 1975. Goldschmieding Castle (Haus Goldschmieding) which was built in the 16th century was transformed into a hotel with a restaurant.[11] The Town Hall was built from 1971 to 1975.[12] The area of the former coal mine Zeche Erin was transformed into a park.[13]

Around the Market Place Altstadtmarkt several houses built in the typical style of Gründerzeit can be seen. During this period Castrop-Rauxel was a flourishing mining town. Mulvany, the industrialist who founded the first coal mine, had a race course laid out in Castrop in 1874. In 1912, a memorial was erected with a memorial fountain (Reiterbrunnen) referring to the horse races which were held until 1970.[14]

Parks Edit

Stadtgarten Park was laid out in the south of the centre in 1931. In the north of Castrop-Rauxel, Landschaftsarchäologischer Park Henrichenburg is worth a visit. It was laid out around the foundations of a castle which had been first mentioned in 1263 and dismantled in 1787. The foundations were rediscovered by chance during construction works in 1994. Ceramics, tiles and weapons were unearthened before the foundations were covered with earth again. Hedges were planted on the foundations to give an impression of the dimensions of the castle.[14]

Politics Edit

The current mayor of Castrop-Rauxel is Rajko Kravanja of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) since 2015. The most recent mayoral election was held on 13 September 2020, with a runoff held on 27 September, and the results were as follows:

Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Rajko Kravanja Social Democratic Party 13,101 49.3 11,640 66.7
Oliver Lind Christian Democratic Union 6,674 25.1 5,823 33.3
Manfred Fiedler The Greens/FWI/The Left 4,422 16.6
Mario Rommel Independent 1,213 4.6
Nils Bettinger Free Democratic Party 1,160 4.4
Valid votes 26,570 98.7 17,463 98.8
Invalid votes 359 1.3 210 1.2
Total 26,929 100.0 17,673 100.0
Electorate/voter turnout 60,039 44.9 60,007 29.5
Source: City of Castrop-Rauxel (1st round, 2nd round)

List of mayors Edit

Lord Mayors

  • 1926–1933: Mende, Centre Party (Germany) (Mayor, from 1928 Lord Mayor)
  • 1933–1945: Richard Anton, NSDAP
  • 1945–1946: Arnold Boerboom
  • 1946–1948: Hubert Krehe, CDU
  • 1948–1971: Wilhelm Kauermann, SPD
  • 1971–1975: Hugo Paulikat, SPD

Mayors

  • 1975–1989: Hugo Paulikat, SPD
  • 1989–1999: Hans Ettrich, SPD
  • 1999–2004: Nils Kruse, CDU
  • 2004–2015: Johannes Beisenherz, SPD
  • since 2015: Rajko Kravanja, SPD

City council Edit

 
Results of the 2020 city council election.

The Castrop-Rauxel city council governs the city alongside the Mayor. The most recent city council election was held on 13 September 2020, and the results were as follows:

Party Votes % +/- Seats +/-
Social Democratic Party (SPD) 10,256 38.9   1.3 20 ±0
Christian Democratic Union (CDU) 7,059 26.8   3.9 14   1
Alliance 90/The Greens (Grüne) 3,988 15.1   7.1 8   4
Independent Citizens' Party (UBP) 1,146 4.3   0.3 2 ±0
Free Voter Initiative (FWI) 1,132 4.3   3.2 2   2
The Left (Die Linke) 1,021 3.9   1.4 2   1
Free Democratic Party (FDP) 1,014 3.8   0.5 2 ±0
Die PARTEI 775 2.9 New 2 New
Valid votes 26,391 98.2
Invalid votes 486 1.8
Total 26,877 100.0 52   2
Electorate/voter turnout 60,039 44.8   2.5
Source: City of Castrop-Rauxel

Transport Edit

Castrop-Rauxel has access to three major highways, the Emscherschnellweg A 42,the Sauerlandlinie A 45 and the A 2.
There are 3 railway stations within the city. The central station (Castrop-Rauxel Hauptbahnhof) on the Cologne-Minden Railway is located in the suburb of Rauxel. Connecting Castrop-Rauxel to the western Ruhr cities like Duisburg, Oberhausen, Essen, Gelsenkirchen, Herne and in the east to Dortmund and Hamm. The unmanned stations of Castrop-Rauxel South (Castrop-Rauxel Süd) and Castrop-Rauxel Merklinde on the Duisburg-Ruhrort–Dortmund railway have hourly services with trains to Dortmund, Herne and Dorsten. Located in the city centre is the central bus station Muensterplatz. From here passengers can travel to almost all suburbs and to neighboring cities like Herne, Dortmund and Bochum.
The Rhine-Herne Canal runs right through Castrop-Rauxel; Castrop-Rauxel also has a small Yacht club on this body of water.

Twin towns – sister cities Edit

 
Castrop Rauxel Square, Wakefield, named after its twin town

Castrop-Rauxel is twinned with:[15]

Economy Edit

Castrop-Rauxel has been attempting to change from a former mining city to a city with a modern lifestyle, high recreational value, new economy companies, a 27-hole golf course, and various cultural events. Despite those efforts, the town has one of the lowest median incomes per capita in North Rhine-Westphalia.

Metalworking and electronics are the key manufacturing sectors.[16]

Culture Edit

The WLT (Westphalian State Theater) is the oldest and most relevant source of theatrical entertainment in Castrop-Rauxel. There is one cinema with two screens in Castrop. Castrop’s history is closely connected to horse racing, the Reiterbrunnen in the very center of Castrop’s market square is a reminder of the race days on the Naturhindernisbahn, now part of the Goldschmieding Park.

Notable people Edit

  • Hedwig Kiesekamp (1844–1919), singer and writer
  • Heinrich Haslinde (1878–1938), local poet
  • Josef Hermann Dufhues (1908–1971), politician CDU) Member of Landtag North Rhine-Westphalia, NRW Interior Minister and President of the Parliament
  • Wilhelm Specht (1910–1986) entrepreneur, businessman and association official
  • Heinz Ballensiefen (1912–?), historian and Nazi functionary who used to investigate the "Jewish question"
  • Hermann Paschasius Rettler (1915–2004), bishop of Bacabal (Brazil)
  • Alfred Niepieklo (1927–2014), German Football Champion in 1956 and 1957
  • Josef Reding (born 1929), writer
  • Erwin Weiss (1934–2008), singer
  • Friedhelm Wentzke (born 1935), canoeist
  • Dietrich Berke (1938–2010), musicologist and publishing editor
  • Paul Reding (born 1939), painter, sculptor and writer
  • Werner Trzmiel (born 1942), athlete
  • Friedhelm Ost (born 1942), journalist and politician
  • Klaus Fichtel (born 1944), footballer
  • Gabriele Sikora (born 1950), politician (SPD), 1995–2010 Member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia
  • Lawrence Schlieker (born 1951), abbot of Benedictine Gerleve
  • Udo Helmbrecht (born 1955), former President of the BSI (Federal Office for Information Security) and Managing Director ENISA (European Network and Information Security Agency)
  • Mathias Schipper (born 1957), footballer
  • Hans-Peter Villis (born 1958), manager
  • Inge Blask (born 1959), politician (SPD), since 2012 Member of Parliament
  • Wolfram Wuttke (1961–2015), football player
  • Dieter Hecking (born 1964), football coach
  • Bernd "Bernie" Blume (born 1964), tech entrepreneur
  • Michael Ostrzyga (born 1975), composer and conductor
  • Marcel Sieberg (born 1982), cyclist
  • Christian Mamerow (born 1985), racing driver
  • Barış Özbek (born 1986), footballer
  • Marc-André Kruska (born 1987), footballer
  • Semih Güler (born 1994), footballer
  • Rana Tokmak (born 1996) rhythmic gymnast
  • Electric Callboy, electronicore band formed in 2010. 5 out of 6 members reside in Castrop

References Edit

Notes
  1. ^ Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020, Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, accessed 29 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein-Westfalens am 31. Dezember 2021" (in German). Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Zahlen, Daten und Fakten (Numbers, Figures and Facts)". castrop-rauxel.de. Stadt Castrop-Rauxel. Retrieved April 24, 2020.
  4. ^ "casgeoportal". www.geoportal.gkd-re.de. Retrieved 2021-12-17.
  5. ^ "Castrop-Rauxel - Woher kommt der Stadtname?". castrop-rauxel.de (in German). Retrieved 19 April 2023.
  6. ^ Dr. M. Broesike et al.: Neumanns Orts- und Verkehrslexikon, p.498. Leipzig 1905.
  7. ^ Dr. Adolf Genius: Habbels Konversationslexikon, p. 33. Regensburg 1926
  8. ^ Erich Keyser: Westfälisches Städtebuch. Stuttgart 1954.
  9. ^ Wilhelm Voss-Gerling: Nordrhein-Westfalen, p. 38. Munich 1971.
  10. ^ Wilhelm Voss-Gerling: Nordrhein-Westfalen, p. 39. Munich 1971.
  11. ^ Wilhelm Voss-Gerling: Niederrhein, Ruhrgebiet, p. 50. Munich 1986.
  12. ^ "Stadtinformation". castrop-rauxel.de (in German). Retrieved 19 April 2023.
  13. ^ "Sehenswertes". castrop-rauxel.de (in German). Retrieved 19 April 2023.
  14. ^ a b "Sehenswertes Castrop-Rauxel" (in German). Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  15. ^ "Städtepartnerschaften". castrop-rauxel.de (in German). Castrop-Rauxel. Retrieved 2021-02-11.
  16. ^ Castrop-Rauxel Entry on the website britannica.com. Retrieved March 11, 2021.

castrop, rauxel, german, pronunciation, ˌkastʁɔpˈʁaʊksl, often, simply, referred, castrop, locals, former, coal, mining, city, eastern, part, ruhr, area, germany, towncoat, armslocation, within, recklinghausen, districtshow, germanyshow, north, rhine, westphal. Castrop Rauxel German pronunciation ˌkastʁɔpˈʁaʊksl often simply referred to as Castrop by locals is a former coal mining city in the eastern part of the Ruhr Area in Germany Castrop RauxelTownCoat of armsLocation of Castrop Rauxel within Recklinghausen districtCastrop RauxelShow map of GermanyCastrop RauxelShow map of North Rhine WestphaliaCoordinates 51 33 N 7 19 E 51 550 N 7 317 E 51 550 7 317CountryGermanyStateNorth Rhine WestphaliaAdmin regionMunsterDistrictRecklinghausenSubdivisions15Government Mayor 2020 25 Rajko Kravanja 1 SPD Area Total51 66 km2 19 95 sq mi Elevation98 m 322 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total73 078 Density1 400 km2 3 700 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes44575 44581Dialling codes02305 02367 Henrichenburg Vehicle registrationRE CAS GLAWebsitewww castrop rauxel de Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Urban area 2 History 3 Sights 4 Parks 5 Politics 5 1 List of mayors 5 2 City council 6 Transport 7 Twin towns sister cities 8 Economy 9 Culture 10 Notable people 11 ReferencesGeography EditCastrop Rauxel is located in Germany between Dortmund to the southeast Bochum to the southwest Herne to the west Recklinghausen to the northwest Datteln to the north and Waltrop to the northeast Urban area Edit nbsp Old town hall nbsp Bladenhorst Castle nbsp Castrop Rauxel town hall nbsp Haus Goldschmieding nbsp Former coal mine Zeche Erin nbsp Memorial at Altstadtmarkt nbsp Market Place Altstadtmarkt nbsp Park Henrichenburg nbsp Former race courseThe city covers an area of 51 67 km2 19 95 sq mi 3 The Halde Schwerin slag heap in the Schwerin district is marked as the point of highest elevation at 147 m 482 3 ft above sea level The lowest point is located on Poppinghauser Strasse Poppinghausen Street besides house number 264 with an elevation of 50 2 m 164 7 ft above sea level The city is divided into 15 districts from north to south and within one line from west southwest to east northeast 4 Henrichenburg Becklem Poppinghausen Habinghorst Ickern Bladenhorst Rauxel Deininghausen Behringhausen Castrop Dingen Obercastrop Schwerin Bovinghausen Merklinde FrohlindeThe total area of the city divided into different uses 31 December 2010 Surface in m2 in Buildings and open spaces 16 384 832 31 7 Operating area 1 497 843 2 9 Recreation area 2 835 924 5 5 Traffic area 6 191 789 12 0 Agricultural land 14 116 843 27 3 Forest land 7 938 248 15 4 Water surface 1 941 522 3 8 Other uses 758 372 1 5 Total area 51 665 373 100 Population figures for the individual districts Stand 2005 Districts PopulationHenrichenburg 5 333Ickern 16 650Habinghorst Poppinghausen 9 970Deininghausen Dingen Rauxel 10 056Bladenhorst Rauxel Nord 6 065Schwerin 6 672Behringhausen Castrop Obercastrop 16 743Frohlinde 3 509Merklinde 2 621History EditCastrop Rauxel was first mentioned in 834 as Villa Castorpe citation needed The name could be derived from the germanic words trop meaning village and kast meaning barn or depot 5 Rauxel is the name of the northern part of the city Rauxel was a village which was integrated into the city in 1926 It was first mentioned as Rouksele in 1266 This name might be derived from the germanic words rouk meaning crow and sel meaning meadow In 1847 the railway line from Cologne to Minden was opened and a railway station was built in the north of the village Castrop The railway proved to be very useful for the economical development of the village The first coal mine Zeche Erin was inaugurated by William Thomas Mulvany an Irish industrialist living in Germany close to the village in 1869 Another six coal mines were founded around Castrop soon afterwards Between 1874 and 1878 another railway line was built between Duisburg and Dortmund with two train stations in the south of Castrop which developed into a mining town at the end of the 19th century Castrop merged with two other municipalities Obercastrop and Behringhausen and attained municipal status in 1902 with 13 917 inhabitants 6 On April 1 1926 Castrop Rauxel was formed when Castrop merged with 10 other municipalities the biggest of which was Rauxel with 19 800 inhabitants 7 The number of inhabitants of Castrop Rauxel amounted to 53 399 in 1926 During World War II a plant at Castrop Rauxel used the Bergius process to produce synthetic German Ersatz oil products During World War II Castrop Rauxel suffered 35 air raids and 24 of the city was destroyed by bombs 8 In 1961 Castrop Rauxel had 87 910 inhabitants its maximum in history In 1975 the village of Henrichenburg was annexed and Castrop Rauxel became part of the Recklinghausen district In 1984 the last of 7 coal mines at Castrop Rauxel Erin closed As a consequence the number of inhabitants declined Sights EditBladenhorst Castle Wasserschloss Bladenhorst was built in the 16th century 9 Saint Lambert Church the oldest church in Castrop Rauxel stems from the 12th century 10 Another Saint Lambert Church built around 1450 in a late gothic style can be visited in Henrichenburg which became a part of Castrop Rauxel in 1975 Goldschmieding Castle Haus Goldschmieding which was built in the 16th century was transformed into a hotel with a restaurant 11 The Town Hall was built from 1971 to 1975 12 The area of the former coal mine Zeche Erin was transformed into a park 13 Around the Market Place Altstadtmarkt several houses built in the typical style of Grunderzeit can be seen During this period Castrop Rauxel was a flourishing mining town Mulvany the industrialist who founded the first coal mine had a race course laid out in Castrop in 1874 In 1912 a memorial was erected with a memorial fountain Reiterbrunnen referring to the horse races which were held until 1970 14 Parks EditStadtgarten Park was laid out in the south of the centre in 1931 In the north of Castrop Rauxel Landschaftsarchaologischer Park Henrichenburg is worth a visit It was laid out around the foundations of a castle which had been first mentioned in 1263 and dismantled in 1787 The foundations were rediscovered by chance during construction works in 1994 Ceramics tiles and weapons were unearthened before the foundations were covered with earth again Hedges were planted on the foundations to give an impression of the dimensions of the castle 14 Politics EditThe current mayor of Castrop Rauxel is Rajko Kravanja of the Social Democratic Party SPD since 2015 The most recent mayoral election was held on 13 September 2020 with a runoff held on 27 September and the results were as follows Candidate Party First round Second roundVotes Votes Rajko Kravanja Social Democratic Party 13 101 49 3 11 640 66 7Oliver Lind Christian Democratic Union 6 674 25 1 5 823 33 3Manfred Fiedler The Greens FWI The Left 4 422 16 6Mario Rommel Independent 1 213 4 6Nils Bettinger Free Democratic Party 1 160 4 4Valid votes 26 570 98 7 17 463 98 8Invalid votes 359 1 3 210 1 2Total 26 929 100 0 17 673 100 0Electorate voter turnout 60 039 44 9 60 007 29 5Source City of Castrop Rauxel 1st round 2nd round List of mayors Edit Lord Mayors 1926 1933 Mende Centre Party Germany Mayor from 1928 Lord Mayor 1933 1945 Richard Anton NSDAP 1945 1946 Arnold Boerboom 1946 1948 Hubert Krehe CDU 1948 1971 Wilhelm Kauermann SPD 1971 1975 Hugo Paulikat SPDMayors 1975 1989 Hugo Paulikat SPD 1989 1999 Hans Ettrich SPD 1999 2004 Nils Kruse CDU 2004 2015 Johannes Beisenherz SPD since 2015 Rajko Kravanja SPDCity council Edit nbsp Results of the 2020 city council election The Castrop Rauxel city council governs the city alongside the Mayor The most recent city council election was held on 13 September 2020 and the results were as follows Party Votes Seats Social Democratic Party SPD 10 256 38 9 nbsp 1 3 20 0Christian Democratic Union CDU 7 059 26 8 nbsp 3 9 14 nbsp 1Alliance 90 The Greens Grune 3 988 15 1 nbsp 7 1 8 nbsp 4Independent Citizens Party UBP 1 146 4 3 nbsp 0 3 2 0Free Voter Initiative FWI 1 132 4 3 nbsp 3 2 2 nbsp 2The Left Die Linke 1 021 3 9 nbsp 1 4 2 nbsp 1Free Democratic Party FDP 1 014 3 8 nbsp 0 5 2 0Die PARTEI 775 2 9 New 2 NewValid votes 26 391 98 2Invalid votes 486 1 8Total 26 877 100 0 52 nbsp 2Electorate voter turnout 60 039 44 8 nbsp 2 5Source City of Castrop RauxelTransport EditCastrop Rauxel has access to three major highways the Emscherschnellweg A 42 the Sauerlandlinie A 45 and the A 2 There are 3 railway stations within the city The central station Castrop Rauxel Hauptbahnhof on the Cologne Minden Railway is located in the suburb of Rauxel Connecting Castrop Rauxel to the western Ruhr cities like Duisburg Oberhausen Essen Gelsenkirchen Herne and in the east to Dortmund and Hamm The unmanned stations of Castrop Rauxel South Castrop Rauxel Sud and Castrop Rauxel Merklinde on the Duisburg Ruhrort Dortmund railway have hourly services with trains to Dortmund Herne and Dorsten Located in the city centre is the central bus station Muensterplatz From here passengers can travel to almost all suburbs and to neighboring cities like Herne Dortmund and Bochum The Rhine Herne Canal runs right through Castrop Rauxel Castrop Rauxel also has a small Yacht club on this body of water Twin towns sister cities Edit nbsp Castrop Rauxel Square Wakefield named after its twin townSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Castrop Rauxel is twinned with 15 nbsp Wakefield England United Kingdom 1949 nbsp Vincennes France 1961 nbsp Kuopio Finland 1965 nbsp Zehdenick Germany 1990 nbsp Nowa Ruda Poland 1991 nbsp Trikala Greece 2013 nbsp Zonguldak Turkey 2013 Economy EditCastrop Rauxel has been attempting to change from a former mining city to a city with a modern lifestyle high recreational value new economy companies a 27 hole golf course and various cultural events Despite those efforts the town has one of the lowest median incomes per capita in North Rhine Westphalia Metalworking and electronics are the key manufacturing sectors 16 Culture EditThe WLT Westphalian State Theater is the oldest and most relevant source of theatrical entertainment in Castrop Rauxel There is one cinema with two screens in Castrop Castrop s history is closely connected to horse racing the Reiterbrunnen in the very center of Castrop s market square is a reminder of the race days on the Naturhindernisbahn now part of the Goldschmieding Park Notable people EditHedwig Kiesekamp 1844 1919 singer and writer Heinrich Haslinde 1878 1938 local poet Josef Hermann Dufhues 1908 1971 politician CDU Member of Landtag North Rhine Westphalia NRW Interior Minister and President of the Parliament Wilhelm Specht 1910 1986 entrepreneur businessman and association official Heinz Ballensiefen 1912 historian and Nazi functionary who used to investigate the Jewish question Hermann Paschasius Rettler 1915 2004 bishop of Bacabal Brazil Alfred Niepieklo 1927 2014 German Football Champion in 1956 and 1957 Josef Reding born 1929 writer Erwin Weiss 1934 2008 singer Friedhelm Wentzke born 1935 canoeist Dietrich Berke 1938 2010 musicologist and publishing editor Paul Reding born 1939 painter sculptor and writer Werner Trzmiel born 1942 athlete Friedhelm Ost born 1942 journalist and politician Klaus Fichtel born 1944 footballer Gabriele Sikora born 1950 politician SPD 1995 2010 Member of the Landtag of North Rhine Westphalia Lawrence Schlieker born 1951 abbot of Benedictine Gerleve Udo Helmbrecht born 1955 former President of the BSI Federal Office for Information Security and Managing Director ENISA European Network and Information Security Agency Mathias Schipper born 1957 footballer Hans Peter Villis born 1958 manager Inge Blask born 1959 politician SPD since 2012 Member of Parliament Wolfram Wuttke 1961 2015 football player Dieter Hecking born 1964 football coach Bernd Bernie Blume born 1964 tech entrepreneur Michael Ostrzyga born 1975 composer and conductor Marcel Sieberg born 1982 cyclist Christian Mamerow born 1985 racing driver Baris Ozbek born 1986 footballer Marc Andre Kruska born 1987 footballer Semih Guler born 1994 footballer Rana Tokmak born 1996 rhythmic gymnast Electric 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