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Oberhausen-Osterfeld Süd–Hamm railway

The Oberhausen-Osterfeld Süd–Hamm railway, also called the Hamm-Osterfeld line (German: Hamm-Osterfelder Bahn), is a 76-kilometre long double-track electrified main line railway at the northern edge of the Ruhr in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia.

Oberhausen-Osterfeld Süd–Hamm railway
Overview
Line number
  • 2250 (OB-Osterfeld Süd–Hamm)
  • 2248 (E-Dellwig Ost–Bottrop)
  • 2252 (GE-Buer Nord–Lippe)
LocaleNorth Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Service
Route number
  • 423 (Bottrop – Gladbeck)
  • 424 (OB-Osterfeld Süd – Bottrop)
  • 450.9 (Bottrop – RE-Blumenthal)
Technical
Line length77 km (48 mi)
Number of tracks2 (throughout)
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)
Route map

76.7
Hamm (Westf) Pbf
76.1
Hamm port marshalling yard
(junction)
1.3 73.2
Hamm (Westf) marshalling yard
0.0 71.5
Herringen
(junction)
70.1
Pelkum
RAG-Bergwerk Ost (mine) link
64.9
Rünthe
63.1
Bergkamen
57.8
Oberaden
57.0
Oberaden
(old)
55.0
Horstmar
(junction)
53.3
Lünen Süd
Hafenbahn Lünen
48.3
Wilbringen
(halt & junction)
45.4
Waltrop
38.8
Datteln
35.1
Recklinghausen-Suderwich
0.0 31.1
Recklinghausen-Ost
(0.7) 000
Recklinghausen-Hillen
(siding)
(0.8) 000
30.0
RE-Blumenthal
(branch)
former line of RBH Logistics
24.9
Herten (Westf)
21.1
Westerholt
former line of RBH Logistics
Gelsenkirchen-Buer Nord
(at grade junction)
17.6
Gelsenkirchen-Buer Nord
(station until 1998)
12.5
Gladbeck West
8.1
Bottrop-Boy
6.0
Bottrop Hbf Vbf
(junction)
5.6
Bottrop Hbf yard
4.5
Bottrop Hbf
(formerly an "island" station)
4.1
(3.0)
Bottrop Hbf
(single-track connecting line of 1922)
(1.4)
Essen-Dellwig Büscherhof
(siding)
(0.0)
Essen-Dellwig Ost
3.2
Bottrop Westf Sandgräberei
(siding)
Oberhausen-Osterfeld Süd Swo
2.2
Bottrop-Vonderort
2.0
Oberhausen Hochstraße
Former line to Sterkrade (KWE)
0.0
Oberhausen-Osterfeld Süd
-0.5
Oberhausen-Osterfeld Süd Ost
Oberhausen Grafenbusch
(junction)
Source: German railway atlas[1]

It has a continuous level route with no tunnels. Its eastern and central sections are now only used for freight, while its western section is also for passenger operations.

The main operator, Deutsche Bahn (formerly Deutsche Bundesbahn), has always referred to this line as the Nordstrecke ("northern line"). It was the northernmost route of the former railway division of Essen.

History edit

The line was built to relieve the existing network of railways in the Ruhr region, which was at the limit of its capacity, especially for freight traffic. The line was opened on 1 May 1905.[2] It served primarily as a direct connection between the two major marshalling yards of Hamm and Osterfeld Süd to allow long-distance freight trains to avoid the Ruhr and to enable new coal mines to be connected to the railway network. The second track was added 1912.

The passenger services were always planned to be thin, despite there being several major cities along the route, as the line was mainly intended for freight traffic. It never carried long-distance passenger services. The entire line was electrified in 1967. Passenger services on the section between Hamm and Gelsenkirchen-Buer Nord were discontinued on 29 May 1983. New S 9 line branch between Recklinghausen - Gladbeck - Bottrop - Hagen at 11. September 2020. Now no passenger service between Hamm and Blumenthal. The track is occasionally used, however, between Hamm and Horstmar junction as a detour route for passenger trains on the main Dortmund–Hamm line.

Route edit

The line begins at Hamm station and the junction of the former tracks from the passenger station and the freight tracks at the western end of Hamm marshalling yard. At Herringen junction a connecting track from Hamm marshalling yard joins from the west. Shortly afterwards is Pelkum station where the colliery railway from RAG-Bergwerk Ost ends. The line to Oberaden station consists of two main tracks with four sets of points for passing. At Horstmar junction there is a single-track line connecting to Preußen station. In Lünen Süd there is still a disused freight yard with a hump and further west a loading facility for several industrial companies and a single-track line connecting line to Lünen Hauptbahnhof. Waltrop station has been completely closed.

 
SBB class 482 locomotive in Recklinghausen-Suderwich

In Recklinghausen Ost there is an abandoned marshalling yard. There are single-track connecting route 2224 from the east to Recklinghausen Hauptbahnhof and connecting route 2222 Recklinghausen Süd, which were built in 1905 with the line. At branch Blumenthal there are a single-track connecting route 2223 to Recklinghausen Hauptbahnhof - served by the Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn Line S 9 since September 11, 2020. New S-Bahn stop since Dezember 11, 2022 Herten (Westf). Planned new S-Bahn stop: Herten-Westerholt (end 2024). In Westerholt there is a transfer station to Zechen- und Hafenbahn der RBH Logistics (Mines and Port Railway).

At Gelsenkirchen-Buer Nord station the line joins a single-track line built in 1968 running from Lippe junction to the Wanne-Eickel–Hamburg line (the Gelsenkirchen-Buer Nord–Marl Lippe railway).[3] Since 24 May 1998, these passenger services on the line have operated as Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn line S 9 in direction Marl and Haltern am See.[4] Planned new S-Bahn stop in direction Herten - Recklinghausen. (end 2024)

The Gladbeck West station today is now a junction station served by the S-Bahn (Recklinghausen / Haltern am See - Gladbeck West - Bottrop - Essen - Wuppertal - Hagen) and the regional services towards Dorsten - Borken / Coesfeld on the connecting line to Gladbeck-Zweckel on the Winterswijk–Gelsenkirchen-Bismarck railway. Separation station S-Bahn direction Herten - Recklinghausen or Marl - Haltern am See. North of the tracks is a freight loading facility with a now decommissioned hump for the Zechen- und Hafenbahn der RBH Logistics.

Bottrop Hauptbahnhof has been rebuilt several times since its inception. In the area of the freight yard, the line met the Emscher Valley Railway from Welver to Sterkrade of the former Royal Westphalian Railway Company, which was opened in 1879 and was closed in this area in 1968 and was dismantled by 1983, although part of the line operated as a colliery railway. The Hauptbahnhof freight yard still contains a (now abandoned) marshalling yard and a railway sleeper plant. Near the station the single track line to Essen-Dellwig Ost and the mostly double track line via Gerschede and Essen Frintrop (old) junctions to Oberhausen West branch off. The line continues towards Oberhausen-Osterfeld Süd station as a two-track freight line and a separate single-track passenger line.

At the end of the line is located Oberhausen-Osterfeld Süd station, including one of the largest railway yards of the region, whose importance for passengers is, however, marginal. In Ostkopf the line joins the Emscher Valley Railway from Dortmund to Duisburg-Ruhrort, the one built by the former Cologne-Minden Railway Company. Its western end connects over a two-track freight rail line to Oberhausen West and over a two-track freight and passenger line to Grafenbusch junction, where it connects over a single-track freight line to Oberhausen-Sterkrade via the Holland line, Oberhausen–WeselEmmerichArnhem, and a single-track passenger line (line 2272) to Oberhausen Hauptbahnhof.

Current operations edit

Today the following passenger services use part of the line:

Line Route
S9 Recklinghausen / HalternGelsenkirchen-Buer Nord* (*only towards Haltern) – Gladbeck WestBottrop HbfEssen-Dellwig OstEssen HbfEssen-SteeleWuppertal HbfHagen
RE 14 Coesfeld (Westf) / Borken (Westf) – Dorsten - Gladbeck WestBottrop – Essen-Borbeck – Essen HbfEssen-Steele
RE 44 Bottrop HbfOberhausen-Osterfeld SüdOberhausen HbfMoers
bold: Hamm-Osterfeld line – normal: adjacent tracks– italics: other lines

Special 15 minutes interval RE 14 / S 9 service: Gladbeck WestBottrop HbfEssen-BorbeckEssen HbfEssen-Steele

Gladbeck West is a separation station towards Recklinghausen, Haltern am See and Dorsten

There is no longer a direct passenger train connection between Gelsenkirchen-Buer Nord and Oberhausen, so passengers on this route are forced to change in Gladbeck West or Bottrop.

Rail freight on the Hamm-Osterfeld route, although declining, is still important on its entire length.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas). Schweers + Wall. 2017. pp. 51–2, 134, 136–8. ISBN 978-3-89494-146-8.
  2. ^ "Line 2250: Oberhausen-Osterfeld Süd - Hamm (Westf)". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
  3. ^ "Line 2252: Gelsenkirchen-Buer Nord ↔ Marl Lippe". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
  4. ^ "S9: Haltern - Bottrop Essen - Wuppertal". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 4 February 2018.

References edit

  • Günter Kraus (1986). Die Entwicklung des Gleisnetzes und der Strecken der Direktion Essen (in German). Krefeld: Röhr-Verlag. ISBN 3-88490-130-3.
  • Christian Hübschen, Helga Kreft-Kettermann (1993). Geographisch-landeskundlicher Atlas von Westfalen. Themenbereich VII VERKEHR. Doppelblatt Eisenbahn-Güterverkehr (in German). Münster (Westf.): Aschendorff. ISBN 3-402-06196-1.
  • Wolfgang Fiegenbaum, Wolfgang Klee (1997). Abschied von der Schiene. Stillgelegte Bahnstrecken von 1980-1990 (in German). Stuttgart: Transpress Verlag. ISBN 3-613-71073-0.
  • Markus Meinold (October–November 2005). "Am Nordrand des Reviers ...". Eisenbahn Geschichte (in German) (12). Deutschen Gesellschaft für Eisenbahngeschichte (DGEG): 28–37.

External links edit

  • "Line 2900: Lünen Süd ↔ Lünen". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  • "Line 2901: Preußen - Horstmar junction". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  • "Line 2222: Recklinghausen Süd ↔ Recklinghausen Ost". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  • "Line 2223: Blumenthal ↔ Recklinghausen Hbf". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  • "Line 2224: Recklinghausen Ost ↔ Recklinghausen Hbf". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  • "Line 2252: Gelsenkirchen-Buer Nord ↔ Marl Lippe". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  • "Line 2251: Gladbeck-Zweckel junction ↔ Gladbeck West". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  • "Line 2248: Bottrop ↔ Essen-Dellwig Ost". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 9 October 2011.

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The Oberhausen Osterfeld Sud Hamm railway also called the Hamm Osterfeld line German Hamm Osterfelder Bahn is a 76 kilometre long double track electrified main line railway at the northern edge of the Ruhr in the German state of North Rhine Westphalia Oberhausen Osterfeld Sud Hamm railwayOverviewLine number2250 OB Osterfeld Sud Hamm 2248 E Dellwig Ost Bottrop 2252 GE Buer Nord Lippe LocaleNorth Rhine Westphalia GermanyServiceRoute number423 Bottrop Gladbeck 424 OB Osterfeld Sud Bottrop 450 9 Bottrop RE Blumenthal TechnicalLine length77 km 48 mi Number of tracks2 throughout Track gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeElectrification15 kV 16 7 Hz AC overhead catenaryOperating speed100 km h 62 mph Route mapLegend Trunk line from Minden Line from Munster Lippe and Datteln Hamm Canal 76 7 Hamm Westf Pbf 76 1 Hamm port marshalling yard junction Line to Warburg Line to Hagen Freight line from Hamm Gallberg 1 3 73 2 Hamm Westf marshalling yard Trunk line to Dortmund Freight line to Bonen Autobahn 0 0 71 5 Herringen junction 70 1 Pelkum RAG Bergwerk Ost mine link 64 9 Runthe siding 63 1 Bergkamen 57 8 Oberaden 57 0 Oberaden old 55 0 Horstmar junction connecting line to Preussen Lunen Preussen line Connecting line from Lunen Hbf 53 3 Lunen Sud Hafenbahn Lunen 48 3 Wilbringen halt amp junction 45 4 Waltrop 38 8 Datteln 35 1 Recklinghausen Suderwich 0 0 31 1 Recklinghausen Ost Connecting line to Recklinghausen Hbf amp Recklinghausen Sud 0 7 000 Recklinghausen Hillen siding 0 8 000 Hillen branch from to Recklinghausen Hbf 30 0 RE Blumenthal branch Abzwg RE Blumenthal Recklinghausen Hbf S9 former line of RBH Logistics 24 9 Herten Westf 21 1 Westerholt former line of RBH Logistics from Haltern Marl Lippe S9 Gelsenkirchen Buer Nord at grade junction 17 6 Gelsenkirchen Buer Nord station until 1998 Gladbeck Zweckel GE Buer Sud line Connecting line from Gladbeck Zweckel 12 5 Gladbeck West 8 1 Bottrop Boy 6 0 Bottrop Hbf Vbf junction Former line from Hugo junction KWE 5 6 Bottrop Hbf yard 4 5 Bottrop Hbf formerly an island station 4 1 3 0 Bottrop Hbf Freight line to Oberhausen West Freight line from Wanne Eickel formerly CME Freight line from Essen Horl formerly BME single track connecting line of 1922 1 4 Essen Dellwig Buscherhof siding Essen Frintrop Prosper Levin line Former line to Essen Frintrop Duisburg Dortmund line 0 0 Essen Dellwig Ost Line to Essen Borbeck S9 3 2 Bottrop Westf Sandgraberei siding Oberhausen Osterfeld Sud Swo 2 2 Bottrop Vonderort 2 0 Oberhausen Hochstrasse crossover Former line to Sterkrade KWE 0 0 Oberhausen Osterfeld Sud OB Osterfeld Nord OB West line 0 5 Oberhausen Osterfeld Sud Ost Line to Oberhausen West Oberhausen Grafenbusch junction Line to Oberhausen Sterkrade and Hbf Former line to Duisburg Ruhrort CME Source German railway atlas 1 It has a continuous level route with no tunnels Its eastern and central sections are now only used for freight while its western section is also for passenger operations The main operator Deutsche Bahn formerly Deutsche Bundesbahn has always referred to this line as the Nordstrecke northern line It was the northernmost route of the former railway division of Essen Contents 1 History 2 Route 3 Current operations 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe line was built to relieve the existing network of railways in the Ruhr region which was at the limit of its capacity especially for freight traffic The line was opened on 1 May 1905 2 It served primarily as a direct connection between the two major marshalling yards of Hamm and Osterfeld Sud to allow long distance freight trains to avoid the Ruhr and to enable new coal mines to be connected to the railway network The second track was added 1912 The passenger services were always planned to be thin despite there being several major cities along the route as the line was mainly intended for freight traffic It never carried long distance passenger services The entire line was electrified in 1967 Passenger services on the section between Hamm and Gelsenkirchen Buer Nord were discontinued on 29 May 1983 New S 9 line branch between Recklinghausen Gladbeck Bottrop Hagen at 11 September 2020 Now no passenger service between Hamm and Blumenthal The track is occasionally used however between Hamm and Horstmar junction as a detour route for passenger trains on the main Dortmund Hamm line Route editThe line begins at Hamm station and the junction of the former tracks from the passenger station and the freight tracks at the western end of Hamm marshalling yard At Herringen junction a connecting track from Hamm marshalling yard joins from the west Shortly afterwards is Pelkum station where the colliery railway from RAG Bergwerk Ost ends The line to Oberaden station consists of two main tracks with four sets of points for passing At Horstmar junction there is a single track line connecting to Preussen station In Lunen Sud there is still a disused freight yard with a hump and further west a loading facility for several industrial companies and a single track line connecting line to Lunen Hauptbahnhof Waltrop station has been completely closed nbsp SBB class 482 locomotive in Recklinghausen Suderwich In Recklinghausen Ost there is an abandoned marshalling yard There are single track connecting route 2224 from the east to Recklinghausen Hauptbahnhof and connecting route 2222 Recklinghausen Sud which were built in 1905 with the line At branch Blumenthal there are a single track connecting route 2223 to Recklinghausen Hauptbahnhof served by the Rhine Ruhr S Bahn Line S 9 since September 11 2020 New S Bahn stop since Dezember 11 2022 Herten Westf Planned new S Bahn stop Herten Westerholt end 2024 In Westerholt there is a transfer station to Zechen und Hafenbahn der RBH Logistics Mines and Port Railway At Gelsenkirchen Buer Nord station the line joins a single track line built in 1968 running from Lippe junction to the Wanne Eickel Hamburg line the Gelsenkirchen Buer Nord Marl Lippe railway 3 Since 24 May 1998 these passenger services on the line have operated as Rhine Ruhr S Bahn line S 9 in direction Marl and Haltern am See 4 Planned new S Bahn stop in direction Herten Recklinghausen end 2024 The Gladbeck West station today is now a junction station served by the S Bahn Recklinghausen Haltern am See Gladbeck West Bottrop Essen Wuppertal Hagen and the regional services towards Dorsten Borken Coesfeld on the connecting line to Gladbeck Zweckel on the Winterswijk Gelsenkirchen Bismarck railway Separation station S Bahn direction Herten Recklinghausen or Marl Haltern am See North of the tracks is a freight loading facility with a now decommissioned hump for the Zechen und Hafenbahn der RBH Logistics Bottrop Hauptbahnhof has been rebuilt several times since its inception In the area of the freight yard the line met the Emscher Valley Railway from Welver to Sterkrade of the former Royal Westphalian Railway Company which was opened in 1879 and was closed in this area in 1968 and was dismantled by 1983 although part of the line operated as a colliery railway The Hauptbahnhof freight yard still contains a now abandoned marshalling yard and a railway sleeper plant Near the station the single track line to Essen Dellwig Ost and the mostly double track line via Gerschede and Essen Frintrop old junctions to Oberhausen West branch off The line continues towards Oberhausen Osterfeld Sud station as a two track freight line and a separate single track passenger line At the end of the line is located Oberhausen Osterfeld Sud station including one of the largest railway yards of the region whose importance for passengers is however marginal In Ostkopf the line joins the Emscher Valley Railway from Dortmund to Duisburg Ruhrort the one built by the former Cologne Minden Railway Company Its western end connects over a two track freight rail line to Oberhausen West and over a two track freight and passenger line to Grafenbusch junction where it connects over a single track freight line to Oberhausen Sterkrade via the Holland line Oberhausen Wesel Emmerich Arnhem and a single track passenger line line 2272 to Oberhausen Hauptbahnhof Current operations editToday the following passenger services use part of the line Line Route S9 Recklinghausen Haltern Gelsenkirchen Buer Nord only towards Haltern Gladbeck West Bottrop Hbf Essen Dellwig Ost Essen Hbf Essen Steele Wuppertal Hbf Hagen RE 14 Coesfeld Westf Borken Westf Dorsten Gladbeck West Bottrop Essen Borbeck Essen Hbf Essen Steele RE 44 Bottrop Hbf Oberhausen Osterfeld Sud Oberhausen Hbf Moers bold Hamm Osterfeld line normal adjacent tracks italics other lines Special 15 minutes interval RE 14 S 9 service Gladbeck West Bottrop Hbf Essen Borbeck Essen Hbf Essen SteeleGladbeck West is a separation station towards Recklinghausen Haltern am See and DorstenThere is no longer a direct passenger train connection between Gelsenkirchen Buer Nord and Oberhausen so passengers on this route are forced to change in Gladbeck West or Bottrop Rail freight on the Hamm Osterfeld route although declining is still important on its entire length Notes edit Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland German railway atlas Schweers Wall 2017 pp 51 2 134 136 8 ISBN 978 3 89494 146 8 Line 2250 Oberhausen Osterfeld Sud Hamm Westf NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 4 February 2018 Line 2252 Gelsenkirchen Buer Nord Marl Lippe NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 4 February 2018 S9 Haltern Bottrop Essen Wuppertal NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 4 February 2018 References editGunter Kraus 1986 Die Entwicklung des Gleisnetzes und der Strecken der Direktion Essen in German Krefeld Rohr Verlag ISBN 3 88490 130 3 Christian Hubschen Helga Kreft Kettermann 1993 Geographisch landeskundlicher Atlas von Westfalen Themenbereich VII VERKEHR Doppelblatt Eisenbahn Guterverkehr in German Munster Westf Aschendorff ISBN 3 402 06196 1 Wolfgang Fiegenbaum Wolfgang Klee 1997 Abschied von der Schiene Stillgelegte Bahnstrecken von 1980 1990 in German Stuttgart Transpress Verlag ISBN 3 613 71073 0 Markus Meinold October November 2005 Am Nordrand des Reviers Eisenbahn Geschichte in German 12 Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Eisenbahngeschichte DGEG 28 37 External links edit Line 2900 Lunen Sud Lunen NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 9 October 2011 Line 2901 Preussen Horstmar junction NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 9 October 2011 Line 2222 Recklinghausen Sud Recklinghausen Ost NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 9 October 2011 Line 2223 Blumenthal Recklinghausen Hbf NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 9 October 2011 Line 2224 Recklinghausen Ost Recklinghausen Hbf NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 9 October 2011 Line 2252 Gelsenkirchen Buer Nord Marl Lippe NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 9 October 2011 Line 2251 Gladbeck Zweckel junction Gladbeck West NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 9 October 2011 Line 2248 Bottrop Essen Dellwig Ost NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 9 October 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oberhausen Osterfeld Sud Hamm railway amp oldid 1208667361, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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