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Letmathe–Fröndenberg railway

The Letmathe–Fröndenberg railway is a two-track, partially electrified and partially disused branch line in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. For over 100 years it ran from Letmathe via Iserlohn, Hemer and Menden to Fröndenberg. The section between Hemer and Iserlohn and the branch line from Hemer to Sundwig have been closed and dismantled.

Letmathe–Fröndenberg railway
Western section
Overview
Line number2850
LocaleNorth Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Service
Route number
  • 437 (Menden–Fröndenberg)
  • 440 (Letmathe–Iserlohn)
Technical
Line length25 km (16 mi)
Number of tracks2: Menden–Fröndenberg-Ruhrbrücke
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification15 kV/16.7 Hz AC overhead catenary (Letmathe–Iserlohn)
Operating speed
  • Iserlohn-Letmathe–Iserlohn: 100 km/h (62.1 mph) (maximum)
  • Menden–Fröndenberg: 80 km/h (49.7 mph) (maximum)
Route map

25.1
Fröndenberg
23.9
Neuwalz factory siding
23.3
Bösperde
22.8
RWE Menden siding
22.0
Menden KM Europa-Metall siding
21.6
Schmöle siding
20.4
Menden (Sauerland)
18.9
Am Obsthof
16.0
Oese
15.4
Niemeyer siding
15.2
Höcklingsen
15.0
Hemer Jost siding
14.1
Bräuckerstraße
13.7
Hemer
Former branch line to Sundwig (1.8 km)
12.9
Hemer Amt
11.9
Westig
L680 (official reason for closure)
8.0
Buchenwäldchen
6.9
Iserlohn Ost
Obere Mühle viaduct
5.9
Kissing und Möllmann siding
(former line, built over)
5.5
Iserlohn
1.9
Letmathe-Dechenhöhle
0.0
Iserlohn-Letmathe
*Installation of a shunting link planned.

Source: German railway atlas[1]

History edit

The construction of its first inter-regional line by the Bergisch-Märkische Railway Company (Bergisch-Märkische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, BME) bypassed various nearby towns such as Iserlohn. In the second half of the 19th Century the BME began to provide connections from its main line, the Elberfeld–Dortmund railway, to isolated places in the western Sauerland.

Iserlohn-Letmathe–Iserlohn edit

 
Iserlohn-Letmathe station

First, the BME opened a branch line to Iserlohn station on 31 March 1864.[2] This is also locally called the Iserlohner Bahn (Iserlohn Railway).

This branch started from Iserlohn-Letmathe station in the Genna district, which five years earlier had been opened by the BME on the Ruhr–Sieg railway from Hagen to Siegen.

The line was upgraded in the following years; during this work Dechen Cave was discovered in 1868. Letmathe-Dechenhöhle station was built close to the show cave.

Fröndenberg–Menden edit

Eight years later the BME built another branch line, this time starting from Fröndenberg station via its Upper Ruhr Valley Railway to Menden (Sauerland) station. It was completed on 7 August 1872.[2]

This line was extended initially by Rödinghausen by the then königlichen Eisenbahndirection Elberfeld (Royal railway division of Elberfeld) of the Prussian state railways (PSE) in 1878. This later developed into the Hönne Valley Railway to Neuenrade.

Menden–Hemer edit

Plans for the extension of the line from Menden to Hemer go back to the 1860s.

On 17 April 1873 the BME had signed a contract to build a line and secured funding from the Prussian ministry of trade. In 1881, the BME received a concession to build the line, but it was completed on 1 September 1882[2] shortly after the takeover of the BME by the PSE.

Hemer–Iserlohn edit

On 15 June 1885, the last section was completed between Hemer and Iserlohn.[2] Thus, it was possible to run from Letmathe via Iserlohn, Hemer and Menden to Fröndenberg.

A second railway was opened to Iserlohn as the Ardey Railway from Schwerte (Ruhr) 25 years later.

Closures edit

 
Former Iserlohn Ost station

Hemer–Iserlohn edit

More than a hundred years after the opening of the line for passengers on the middle section between Iserlohn and Menden, services were closed on the same section on 28 May 1989[2] and the line between Iserlohn Ost and Hemer was completely shut down and dismantled during the next three years. The reason for the closure was a ramshackle bridge over state road L680, which spanned the line. In the last years before the closure, it had to be given additional support with steel beams. Six years later, the remaining section in the city center of Iserlohn, which was nearly one and a half km-long, was closed on 27 May 1995.[2]

Menden–Hemer edit

 
Special train for the state garden show on 31 July 2010 in Hemer

Freight traffic on the Menden–Hemer section was closed up to 31 March 2006[2] and it was offered publicly for re-use six months later. On 14 April 2007, it was converted into a siding to Menden station.[2] From 11 June 2007 to 31 May 2008, this siding was then rented by the town of Hemer to carry uprooted trees after hurricane Kyrill.[3]

During the early planning for Landesgartenschau Hemer 2010 (State Garden Show Hemer 2010) consideration was given to re-opening the line. In November 2007, the Hemer transport committee decided that it no longer wish to pursue this idea because in the opinion of experts no rail services would result. Instead, it considered converting the line into a cycle path.

But in order to restore the track, the Rhein-Sieg-Eisenbahn GmbH (RSE), based in Bonn, filed a lawsuit in the autumn of 2008 against the Federal Railway Authority (Eisenbahn-Bundesamt) in the Administrative Court in Arnsberg to prevent the imminent dismantling of the tracks and filed an application for the authority to operate the line as a railway infrastructure company. The RSE would withdraw the lawsuit if the town of Hemer negotiated a cooperative agreement for the reactivation and operation of the line.[4]

The town of Hemer finally acquired the track on 23 December 2008 in order to take advantage of railway land to the south of Hemer station that was no longer required so that it could be used for its urban renewal project.

After the operation of the line during the State Garden Show 2010, it was closed again on 1 November 2010 at the request of the RSE.[5]

In 2012, there was great controversy over the policy to rebuild the line between Hemer and Menden as a cycle path. On 7 September 2012, it was announced that the CDU and the Green-Alternative List of the town of Menden would not agree to the immediate dismantling of the railway between Menden and Hemer. The local CDU leader Martin Wächter would only make a decision on a possible dismantling of the railway when the results of a potential study by Zweckverbands Schienenpersonenverkehr Ruhr-Lippe (Association for Passenger Rail Transport of Ruhr-Lippe, ZRL) presented the opportunities for realising a Hemer–Menden–Dortmund service.[6]

Current situation edit

Currently, only the two sections at both ends of the rail line, which were the first sections opened, are still in operation.

 
Iserlohn town station

Iserlohn-Letmathe–Iserlohn edit

The Iserlohn Railway, the oldest section of the line, is still in operation and runs, since the incorporation of the former municipality of Letmathe into Iserlohn, completely within the limits of Iserlohn. This stretch has remained as a single-track branch line, in contrast to the Ardey Railway, but it has been electrified since 30 May 1965. Since the dismantling of the line to Hemer, Iserlohn station has become a curiosity, as it is the terminus of two different lines. Currently it is not possible to change from one line to the other, but there are plans to allow connections by installing sets of points to allow changes.

Until the end of 2007, the line has been served by Regionalbahn service RB 56 (Der Iserlohner) from Hagen to Iserlohn, operated by DB Regio NRW with a class 143 locomotive hauling a single double-deck carriage. After the timetable change on 9 December 2007, Abellio Rail NRW operated passenger services over the Ruhr-Sieg Network as a result of winning a contract in the summer of 2005 for the twelve years up to 2019.[7] As a result of the insolvency of Abellio in July 2021, DB Regio was commissioned with the traffic on the route from 1 February 2022 to December 2023 by direct award.[8]

Between Iserlohn-Letmathe and Iserlohn, VIAS has operated Regional-Express service RE 16 (the Ruhr-Lenne-Express) and Regionalbahn service RB 91 (the Ruhr-Sieg-Bahn) hourly since December 2023.[9][10] The RB 91 from Hagen is split at Iserlohn-Letmathe station. The section of the trains that does not go to Iserlohn continues to Siegen.

These services are operated with FLIRT 2 electric multiple units in coupled sets. The operation of coupled sets allowed the number of direct connections to Hagen to be doubled and additional direct connections were created to the central Ruhr area.

Fröndenberg–Menden edit

The line from Fröndenberg to Menden was not electrified. It is now operated as a two-track branch line as part of the Hönne Valley Railway to Neuenrade.

Between Fröndenberg and Menden, Regionalbahn service RB 54 (the Hönnetal-Bahn) runs every hour from Unna to Neuenrade (on weekends it only runs every two hours between Menden and Neuenrade). DB Regio NRW was awarded the contract for the operations from 2004 to 2016 using two part Alstom Coradia LINT 41 (DB Class 648) sets.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Line 2850: Letmathe - Fröndenberg". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 2 August 2013.
  3. ^ Eisenbahn-Magazin (in German) (4): 14. 2008. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^ Paul Kramme (24 November 2008). "Es würden Träume wahr: Reaktivierung der Bahnstrecke Hemer-Menden" (in German). WAZ.de. Retrieved 2 August 2013.
  5. ^ "Line 73" (in German). Federal Railway Authority. Retrieved 2 August 2013.
  6. ^ "Bahn Hemer-Menden- CDU und GAL bleiben bei Nein zu Gleisabbau" (in German). WAZ.de. 7 September 2012. Retrieved 2 August 2013.
  7. ^ "Drei Zweckverbände vergeben Ruhr-Sieg-Netz an Abellio" (Press release) (in German). Abellio Rail NRW. 24 June 2005. Archived from the original on 2 August 2013. Retrieved 2 August 2013.
  8. ^ "DB Regio übernimmt Zugverkehr auf der Ruhr-Sieg-Strecke" (in Chinese). 15 December 2021. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  9. ^ "RE16: Ruhr-Sieg-Express". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 2 August 2013.
  10. ^ "RB91: Ruhr-Sieg-Bahn". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 2 August 2013.

External links edit

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The Letmathe Frondenberg railway is a two track partially electrified and partially disused branch line in the German state of North Rhine Westphalia For over 100 years it ran from Letmathe via Iserlohn Hemer and Menden to Frondenberg The section between Hemer and Iserlohn and the branch line from Hemer to Sundwig have been closed and dismantled Letmathe Frondenberg railwayWestern sectionOverviewLine number2850LocaleNorth Rhine Westphalia GermanyServiceRoute number437 Menden Frondenberg 440 Letmathe Iserlohn TechnicalLine length25 km 16 mi Number of tracks2 Menden Frondenberg RuhrbruckeTrack gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeElectrification15 kV 16 7 Hz AC overhead catenary Letmathe Iserlohn Operating speedIserlohn Letmathe Iserlohn 100 km h 62 1 mph maximum Menden Frondenberg 80 km h 49 7 mph maximum Route mapLegend Line from Unna Upper Ruhr Valley Railway from Hagen 25 1 Frondenberg Upper Ruhr Valley Railway to Warburg Ruhr 23 9 Neuwalz factory siding 23 3 Bosperde 22 8 RWE Menden siding 22 0 Menden KM Europa Metall siding 21 6 Schmole siding 20 4 Menden Sauerland Honne Valley Railway to Neuenrade 18 9 Am Obsthof 16 0 Oese 15 4 Niemeyer siding 15 2 Hocklingsen 15 0 Hemer Jost siding 14 1 Brauckerstrasse 13 7 Hemer Former branch line to Sundwig 1 8 km 12 9 Hemer Amt 11 9 Westig L680 official reason for closure 8 0 Buchenwaldchen 6 9 Iserlohn Ost Obere Muhle viaduct 5 9 Kissing und Mollmann siding former line built over 5 5 Iserlohn Ardey Railway to Dortmund 1 9 Letmathe Dechenhohle Lenne Ruhr Sieg railway from Siegen 0 0 Iserlohn Letmathe Ruhr Sieg railway to Hagen Installation of a shunting link planned Source German railway atlas 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Iserlohn Letmathe Iserlohn 1 2 Frondenberg Menden 1 3 Menden Hemer 1 4 Hemer Iserlohn 2 Closures 2 1 Hemer Iserlohn 2 2 Menden Hemer 3 Current situation 3 1 Iserlohn Letmathe Iserlohn 3 2 Frondenberg Menden 4 Notes 5 External linksHistory editThe construction of its first inter regional line by the Bergisch Markische Railway Company Bergisch Markische Eisenbahn Gesellschaft BME bypassed various nearby towns such as Iserlohn In the second half of the 19th Century the BME began to provide connections from its main line the Elberfeld Dortmund railway to isolated places in the western Sauerland Iserlohn Letmathe Iserlohn edit nbsp Iserlohn Letmathe station First the BME opened a branch line to Iserlohn station on 31 March 1864 2 This is also locally called the Iserlohner Bahn Iserlohn Railway This branch started from Iserlohn Letmathe station in the Genna district which five years earlier had been opened by the BME on the Ruhr Sieg railway from Hagen to Siegen The line was upgraded in the following years during this work Dechen Cave was discovered in 1868 Letmathe Dechenhohle station was built close to the show cave Frondenberg Menden edit Eight years later the BME built another branch line this time starting from Frondenberg station via its Upper Ruhr Valley Railway to Menden Sauerland station It was completed on 7 August 1872 2 This line was extended initially by Rodinghausen by the then koniglichen Eisenbahndirection Elberfeld Royal railway division of Elberfeld of the Prussian state railways PSE in 1878 This later developed into the Honne Valley Railway to Neuenrade Menden Hemer edit Plans for the extension of the line from Menden to Hemer go back to the 1860s On 17 April 1873 the BME had signed a contract to build a line and secured funding from the Prussian ministry of trade In 1881 the BME received a concession to build the line but it was completed on 1 September 1882 2 shortly after the takeover of the BME by the PSE Hemer Iserlohn edit On 15 June 1885 the last section was completed between Hemer and Iserlohn 2 Thus it was possible to run from Letmathe via Iserlohn Hemer and Menden to Frondenberg A second railway was opened to Iserlohn as the Ardey Railway from Schwerte Ruhr 25 years later Closures edit nbsp Former Iserlohn Ost station Hemer Iserlohn edit More than a hundred years after the opening of the line for passengers on the middle section between Iserlohn and Menden services were closed on the same section on 28 May 1989 2 and the line between Iserlohn Ost and Hemer was completely shut down and dismantled during the next three years The reason for the closure was a ramshackle bridge over state road L680 which spanned the line In the last years before the closure it had to be given additional support with steel beams Six years later the remaining section in the city center of Iserlohn which was nearly one and a half km long was closed on 27 May 1995 2 Menden Hemer edit nbsp Special train for the state garden show on 31 July 2010 in Hemer Freight traffic on the Menden Hemer section was closed up to 31 March 2006 2 and it was offered publicly for re use six months later On 14 April 2007 it was converted into a siding to Menden station 2 From 11 June 2007 to 31 May 2008 this siding was then rented by the town of Hemer to carry uprooted trees after hurricane Kyrill 3 During the early planning for Landesgartenschau Hemer 2010 State Garden Show Hemer 2010 consideration was given to re opening the line In November 2007 the Hemer transport committee decided that it no longer wish to pursue this idea because in the opinion of experts no rail services would result Instead it considered converting the line into a cycle path But in order to restore the track the Rhein Sieg Eisenbahn GmbH RSE based in Bonn filed a lawsuit in the autumn of 2008 against the Federal Railway Authority Eisenbahn Bundesamt in the Administrative Court in Arnsberg to prevent the imminent dismantling of the tracks and filed an application for the authority to operate the line as a railway infrastructure company The RSE would withdraw the lawsuit if the town of Hemer negotiated a cooperative agreement for the reactivation and operation of the line 4 The town of Hemer finally acquired the track on 23 December 2008 in order to take advantage of railway land to the south of Hemer station that was no longer required so that it could be used for its urban renewal project After the operation of the line during the State Garden Show 2010 it was closed again on 1 November 2010 at the request of the RSE 5 In 2012 there was great controversy over the policy to rebuild the line between Hemer and Menden as a cycle path On 7 September 2012 it was announced that the CDU and the Green Alternative List of the town of Menden would not agree to the immediate dismantling of the railway between Menden and Hemer The local CDU leader Martin Wachter would only make a decision on a possible dismantling of the railway when the results of a potential study by Zweckverbands Schienenpersonenverkehr Ruhr Lippe Association for Passenger Rail Transport of Ruhr Lippe ZRL presented the opportunities for realising a Hemer Menden Dortmund service 6 Current situation editCurrently only the two sections at both ends of the rail line which were the first sections opened are still in operation nbsp Iserlohn town station Iserlohn Letmathe Iserlohn edit The Iserlohn Railway the oldest section of the line is still in operation and runs since the incorporation of the former municipality of Letmathe into Iserlohn completely within the limits of Iserlohn This stretch has remained as a single track branch line in contrast to the Ardey Railway but it has been electrified since 30 May 1965 Since the dismantling of the line to Hemer Iserlohn station has become a curiosity as it is the terminus of two different lines Currently it is not possible to change from one line to the other but there are plans to allow connections by installing sets of points to allow changes Until the end of 2007 the line has been served by Regionalbahn service RB 56 Der Iserlohner from Hagen to Iserlohn operated by DB Regio NRW with a class 143 locomotive hauling a single double deck carriage After the timetable change on 9 December 2007 Abellio Rail NRW operated passenger services over the Ruhr Sieg Network as a result of winning a contract in the summer of 2005 for the twelve years up to 2019 7 As a result of the insolvency of Abellio in July 2021 DB Regio was commissioned with the traffic on the route from 1 February 2022 to December 2023 by direct award 8 Between Iserlohn Letmathe and Iserlohn VIAS has operated Regional Express service RE 16 the Ruhr Lenne Express and Regionalbahn service RB 91 the Ruhr Sieg Bahn hourly since December 2023 9 10 The RB 91 from Hagen is split at Iserlohn Letmathe station The section of the trains that does not go to Iserlohn continues to Siegen These services are operated with FLIRT 2 electric multiple units in coupled sets The operation of coupled sets allowed the number of direct connections to Hagen to be doubled and additional direct connections were created to the central Ruhr area Frondenberg Menden edit The line from Frondenberg to Menden was not electrified It is now operated as a two track branch line as part of the Honne Valley Railway to Neuenrade Between Frondenberg and Menden Regionalbahn service RB 54 the Honnetal Bahn runs every hour from Unna to Neuenrade on weekends it only runs every two hours between Menden and Neuenrade DB Regio NRW was awarded the contract for the operations from 2004 to 2016 using two part Alstom Coradia LINT 41 DB Class 648 sets Notes edit Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland German railway atlas Schweers Wall 2009 ISBN 978 3 89494 139 0 a b c d e f g h Line 2850 Letmathe Frondenberg NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 2 August 2013 Eisenbahn Magazin in German 4 14 2008 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Missing or empty title help Paul Kramme 24 November 2008 Es wurden Traume wahr Reaktivierung der Bahnstrecke Hemer Menden in German WAZ de Retrieved 2 August 2013 Line 73 in German Federal Railway Authority Retrieved 2 August 2013 Bahn Hemer Menden CDU und GAL bleiben bei Nein zu Gleisabbau in German WAZ de 7 September 2012 Retrieved 2 August 2013 Drei Zweckverbande vergeben Ruhr Sieg Netz an Abellio Press release in German Abellio Rail NRW 24 June 2005 Archived from the original on 2 August 2013 Retrieved 2 August 2013 DB Regio ubernimmt Zugverkehr auf der Ruhr Sieg Strecke in Chinese 15 December 2021 Retrieved 11 January 2023 RE16 Ruhr Sieg Express NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 2 August 2013 RB91 Ruhr Sieg Bahn NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 2 August 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Letmathe Frondenberg railway line Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Letmathe Frondenberg railway amp oldid 1217367926, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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