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Bassum–Herford railway

The Bassum–Herford Railway is a now partially disused railway line from Herford in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia via Bünde to Bassum in Lower Saxony.

Bassum–Herford railway
The station platform at Rödinghausen in 2010
Overview
Line number
  • 2981 (Herford–Kirchlengern)
  • 2992 (Kirchlengern–Bünde)
  • 2982 (Bünde–Bassum)
LocaleLower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia
Service
Route number386
Technical
Line length101 km (63 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
ElectrificationHerford–Bünde: 15 kV/16.7 Hz AC overhead catenary
Operating speed
  • Herford–Kirchlengern: 100 km/h (62.1 mph)
  • Bünde–Bassum: 80 km/h (49.7 mph)
  • Kirchlengern–Bünde: 140 km/h (87.0 mph) (maximums)
Route map

Operating points and lines[1]
86.8
Bassum
81.7
Apelstedt
78.8
Neuenkirchen (b Sulingen)
76.4
Scholen (Hp)
72.6
Schwaförden
Former line from Nienburg
66.4
Sulingen (Han)
Freight line to Diepholz
(with planned bypass of Sulingen)
59.8
Barenburg
55.9
Varrel (Han)
47.4
Ströhen (Han)
45.1
NRW / Lower Saxony border
41.6
Ströhen-Wagenfeld
39.3
Neuer Krug
Museum railway from Uchte
33.0
Rahden (Kr Lübbecke)
28.1
Espelkamp
(old)
26.9
Espelkamp
23.6
Gestringen
21.6
Besta
(Awanst)
21.2
Lübbecke port
(siding)
18.5
Lübbecke (Westf)
15.8
Blasheim
13.9
Holzhausen-Heddinghausen
61 m
Former Wittlage District Railway to Bohmte
10.3
Mesch Neue Mühle
90 m
7.1
Bieren-Rödinghausen
95 m
3.4
Holsen
0.0
86.8
Bünde (Westf)
66 m
90.3
9.5
Kirchlengern
7.3
Oberbehme
4.4
Hiddenhausen-Schweicheln
0.0
Herford

The middle section between Bünde and Rahden is a single-track branch line, the southern section between Kirchlengern and Herford is also single-track, but has been electrified. Both parts are now operated as the Ravensberger Bahn (Ravensberg Railway), which continues to Bielefeld.

The northern section of the line from Rahden to Bassum is closed except for a short section between Barenburg and Sulingen, which is used only for freight traffic.

History edit

The first plans were published for a branch line from the Hamm–Minden railway of the Cologne-Minden Railway Company from Minden via Lübbecke to Osnabrück in about 1845. These found no support in conservative circles. In 1867, a new project was presented for a line on the Karlshafen–Herford–Bünde–Lübbecke–Lemförde route.

More concrete plans were published on 5 March 1872 for a line from Bünde to Rahden, branching off the Löhne–Rheine railway, which was opened on 21 November 1855.[2] But planning for a single-track branch line from Bünde to Rahden was finally approved by the Prussian minister for public works in 1892. Five years later, on 22 February 1887, ground was broken and, on 30 September 1899, the first services were operated on the railway by two special trains, which could be used free of charge. The Prussian state railways began regular operations the next day.[3]

By 29 September 1900, the line had been extended to the north-east to Sulingen[3] and from 1 August 1901 there were continuous services from Bünde via Rahden and Sulingen to Bassum on the Bremen–Münster main line.

On 1 July 1904 the line was extended to the south with the construction of a single-track connection between Kirchlengern and Herford on the Hamm–Minden railway, using the tracks of the Löhne–Rheine line from Bünde to Kirchlengern. This section of the line, unlike the northern section, was electrified in the 1970s to allow electrically-hauled traffic to transfer between the two main lines. The electrification was completed on 20 September 1976.[4]

Further branch lines were built. The first section of the Wittlage District Railway (Wittlager Kreisbahn) from Holzhausen-Heddinghausen to Bohmte with a connection to the Münster–Osnabrück–Bremen main line, was opened on 9 August 1900, and the Nienburg–Rahden railway was opened on 15 January 1910.[5]

Subsequently the engine shed in Rahden was extended and the locomotive depot became a locomotive workshop.

The Second World War also left its mark. On the night of 1/2 April 1945, the bridge was over the Mittelland Canal between Gestringen and Luebbecke was blown up. But through traffic was able to run on 1 March 1946.

From January 1950 express trains from Bremerhaven-Lehe to Frankfurt via Bremen, Herford, Paderborn, Korbach and Marburg used this route. This service was also called an Heckeneilzug (“hedgerow express”).

The last steam train ran as a shuttle between Sulingen and Bünde on 5 and 6 October 1974.

 
Sulingen station on the last day of operations (1 June 1994)

On 1 June 1994, the last remaining pair of trains ran on the Bielefeld–Bassum–Bremen route and therefore all passenger traffic ended between Rahden and Bassum. The carriage of freight ended on 3 June 1994, except on the Sulingen–Barenburg section. DB Schenker Rail Deutschland has continued to operate traffic on the section of the line from Diepholz via Sulingen to Barenburg for ExxonMobil. There are plans to create a connecting curve at Sulingen between the lines to Diepholz and Barenburg, providing a bypass of Sulingen. The grounds of the disused Sulinger station with its formerly extensive track systems would be redeveloped. The remaining line was closed on 31 December 1997.[3]

 
Between Sulingen and Schwaförden (March 2012)

A bottleneck in the federal trunk road network (B61) was eliminated at the existing railway overpass at Bassum with the partial removal of the embankment in the autumn of 2009. In Ströhen a hall has been built over the track. In the Sulingen area several level crossings were eliminated, in some cases during the construction of relief roads. The level crossing on the B61 in Neuenkirchen has also been removed. The other sections are now mostly overgrown with scrub.

Nevertheless, the Verein Aktionsbündnis Eisenbahnstrecke Bassum-Bünde, founded in 2010, has submitted a plan for the reactivation of the line.[6]

Passenger services on the Bünde–Rahden section are now operated as part of Deutsche Bahn’s Münster-Ostwestfalen (MOW) regional network, based in Münster.

Current operations edit

 
Eurobahn-Talent in Rahden station
 
Lübbecke station

The route between Rahden and Herford is served by Regionalbahn service RB 71 (Ravensberger Bahn) train at hourly intervals on working days with trains crossing in Holzhausen-Heddinghausen at the symmetry minute of 28 minutes past the hour; on Sundays services run every two hours.[7] The trains continue to Bielefeld Hbf and from there operate as the RB 67 (Der Warendorfer) to Münster Hbf so that a change of trains is only necessary when rollingstock are replaced.

The service is operated by Eurobahn with Bombardier Talent diesel railcars at speeds of up to 120 km/h.[8] The whole line can be used with the Sechser-Tarif (“the six” fares) of the Zweckverband Verkehrsverbund OWL (transport association of Ostwestfalen-Lippe) and the NRW-tariff (fares) of North Rhine-Westphalia.

Freight traffic edit

The short central section between Sulingen and Barenburg is now used for freight transport by DB Schenker Rail for traffic running between Diepholz and the facilities of the ExxonMobil company at Barenburg. In Lübbecke a siding branches off to the BESTA company near the Mittelland canal. This siding is used regularly. Part of this traffic consists of trains carrying wire rolls to the BESTA site.

Draisine operations edit

Between Rahden and Ströhen there is now a Draisine operation for tourists.[9] Ströhen includes a well-developed tourist railway, which also operates Draisines on a former narrow-gauge railway used for peat extraction on Neustädter Moor.[10]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  2. ^ "Line 2992: Kirchlengern ↔ Bünde". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  3. ^ a b c "Line 2982: Bünde ↔ Bassum". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  4. ^ "Line 2981: Herford ↔ Kirchlengern". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  5. ^ "Line 1743: Nienburg - Rahden". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  6. ^ "Website of the Action Alliance on the Bassum-Bünde Railway". Aktionsbündnises Eisenbahnstrecke Bassum-Bünde. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  7. ^ "RB71: Ravensberger Bahn". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  8. ^ "Website of the operator of the Ravensberger Bahn" (in German). Keolis. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  9. ^ "Draisine operations". Auenland-Draisinen Rahden - Ströhen (Han.). Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  10. ^ . Ströher Moorbahn. Archived from the original on 10 January 2014. Retrieved 10 January 2014.

External links edit

  • (in German). www.eisenbahnkultur.de. Archived from the original on 19 July 2015. Retrieved 10 January 2014.

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The Bassum Herford Railway is a now partially disused railway line from Herford in the German state of North Rhine Westphalia via Bunde to Bassum in Lower Saxony Bassum Herford railwayThe station platform at Rodinghausen in 2010OverviewLine number2981 Herford Kirchlengern 2992 Kirchlengern Bunde 2982 Bunde Bassum LocaleLower Saxony North Rhine WestphaliaServiceRoute number386TechnicalLine length101 km 63 mi Track gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeElectrificationHerford Bunde 15 kV 16 7 Hz AC overhead catenaryOperating speedHerford Kirchlengern 100 km h 62 1 mph Bunde Bassum 80 km h 49 7 mph Kirchlengern Bunde 140 km h 87 0 mph maximums Route mapLegendOperating points and lines 1 Main line from Bremen86 8 BassumMain line to Osnabruck81 7 Apelstedt78 8 Neuenkirchen b Sulingen 76 4 Scholen Hp 72 6 SchwafordenFormer line from Nienburg66 4 Sulingen Han Freight line to Diepholz with planned bypass of Sulingen Exxon Mobil siding59 8 Barenburg55 9 Varrel Han 47 4 Strohen Han 45 1 NRW Lower Saxony border41 6 Strohen Wagenfeld39 3 Neuer KrugMuseum railway from Uchte33 0 Rahden Kr Lubbecke 28 1 Espelkamp old 26 9 Espelkamp23 6 GestringenMittelland Canal21 6 Besta Awanst 21 2 Lubbecke port siding Former Minden District Railway to Hille Minden18 5 Lubbecke Westf 15 8 Blasheim13 9 Holzhausen Heddinghausen 61 mFormer Wittlage District Railway to Bohmte10 3 Mesch Neue Muhle 90 m7 1 Bieren Rodinghausen 95 m3 4 HolsenLine from Osnabruck0 086 8 Bunde Westf 66 m90 39 5 KirchlengernLine to Lohne7 3 OberbehmeMain line from Lohne4 4 Hiddenhausen Schweicheln0 0 HerfordMain line to BielefeldLine to AltenbekenThe middle section between Bunde and Rahden is a single track branch line the southern section between Kirchlengern and Herford is also single track but has been electrified Both parts are now operated as the Ravensberger Bahn Ravensberg Railway which continues to Bielefeld The northern section of the line from Rahden to Bassum is closed except for a short section between Barenburg and Sulingen which is used only for freight traffic Contents 1 History 2 Current operations 2 1 Freight traffic 2 2 Draisine operations 3 Notes 4 External linksHistory editThe first plans were published for a branch line from the Hamm Minden railway of the Cologne Minden Railway Company from Minden via Lubbecke to Osnabruck in about 1845 These found no support in conservative circles In 1867 a new project was presented for a line on the Karlshafen Herford Bunde Lubbecke Lemforde route More concrete plans were published on 5 March 1872 for a line from Bunde to Rahden branching off the Lohne Rheine railway which was opened on 21 November 1855 2 But planning for a single track branch line from Bunde to Rahden was finally approved by the Prussian minister for public works in 1892 Five years later on 22 February 1887 ground was broken and on 30 September 1899 the first services were operated on the railway by two special trains which could be used free of charge The Prussian state railways began regular operations the next day 3 By 29 September 1900 the line had been extended to the north east to Sulingen 3 and from 1 August 1901 there were continuous services from Bunde via Rahden and Sulingen to Bassum on the Bremen Munster main line On 1 July 1904 the line was extended to the south with the construction of a single track connection between Kirchlengern and Herford on the Hamm Minden railway using the tracks of the Lohne Rheine line from Bunde to Kirchlengern This section of the line unlike the northern section was electrified in the 1970s to allow electrically hauled traffic to transfer between the two main lines The electrification was completed on 20 September 1976 4 Further branch lines were built The first section of the Wittlage District Railway Wittlager Kreisbahn from Holzhausen Heddinghausen to Bohmte with a connection to the Munster Osnabruck Bremen main line was opened on 9 August 1900 and the Nienburg Rahden railway was opened on 15 January 1910 5 Subsequently the engine shed in Rahden was extended and the locomotive depot became a locomotive workshop The Second World War also left its mark On the night of 1 2 April 1945 the bridge was over the Mittelland Canal between Gestringen and Luebbecke was blown up But through traffic was able to run on 1 March 1946 From January 1950 express trains from Bremerhaven Lehe to Frankfurt via Bremen Herford Paderborn Korbach and Marburg used this route This service was also called an Heckeneilzug hedgerow express The last steam train ran as a shuttle between Sulingen and Bunde on 5 and 6 October 1974 nbsp Sulingen station on the last day of operations 1 June 1994 On 1 June 1994 the last remaining pair of trains ran on the Bielefeld Bassum Bremen route and therefore all passenger traffic ended between Rahden and Bassum The carriage of freight ended on 3 June 1994 except on the Sulingen Barenburg section DB Schenker Rail Deutschland has continued to operate traffic on the section of the line from Diepholz via Sulingen to Barenburg for ExxonMobil There are plans to create a connecting curve at Sulingen between the lines to Diepholz and Barenburg providing a bypass of Sulingen The grounds of the disused Sulinger station with its formerly extensive track systems would be redeveloped The remaining line was closed on 31 December 1997 3 nbsp Between Sulingen and Schwaforden March 2012 A bottleneck in the federal trunk road network B61 was eliminated at the existing railway overpass at Bassum with the partial removal of the embankment in the autumn of 2009 In Strohen a hall has been built over the track In the Sulingen area several level crossings were eliminated in some cases during the construction of relief roads The level crossing on the B61 in Neuenkirchen has also been removed The other sections are now mostly overgrown with scrub Nevertheless the Verein Aktionsbundnis Eisenbahnstrecke Bassum Bunde founded in 2010 has submitted a plan for the reactivation of the line 6 Passenger services on the Bunde Rahden section are now operated as part of Deutsche Bahn s Munster Ostwestfalen MOW regional network based in Munster Current operations edit nbsp Eurobahn Talent in Rahden station nbsp Lubbecke stationThe route between Rahden and Herford is served by Regionalbahn service RB 71 Ravensberger Bahn train at hourly intervals on working days with trains crossing in Holzhausen Heddinghausen at the symmetry minute of 28 minutes past the hour on Sundays services run every two hours 7 The trains continue to Bielefeld Hbf and from there operate as the RB 67 Der Warendorfer to Munster Hbf so that a change of trains is only necessary when rollingstock are replaced The service is operated by Eurobahn with Bombardier Talent diesel railcars at speeds of up to 120 km h 8 The whole line can be used with the Sechser Tarif the six fares of the Zweckverband Verkehrsverbund OWL transport association of Ostwestfalen Lippe and the NRW tariff fares of North Rhine Westphalia Freight traffic edit The short central section between Sulingen and Barenburg is now used for freight transport by DB Schenker Rail for traffic running between Diepholz and the facilities of the ExxonMobil company at Barenburg In Lubbecke a siding branches off to the BESTA company near the Mittelland canal This siding is used regularly Part of this traffic consists of trains carrying wire rolls to the BESTA site Draisine operations edit Between Rahden and Strohen there is now a Draisine operation for tourists 9 Strohen includes a well developed tourist railway which also operates Draisines on a former narrow gauge railway used for peat extraction on Neustadter Moor 10 Notes edit Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland German railway atlas Schweers Wall 2009 ISBN 978 3 89494 139 0 Line 2992 Kirchlengern Bunde NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 10 January 2014 a b c Line 2982 Bunde Bassum NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 10 January 2014 Line 2981 Herford Kirchlengern NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 10 January 2014 Line 1743 Nienburg Rahden NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 10 January 2014 Website of the Action Alliance on the Bassum Bunde Railway Aktionsbundnises Eisenbahnstrecke Bassum Bunde Retrieved 10 January 2014 RB71 Ravensberger Bahn NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 10 January 2014 Website of the operator of the Ravensberger Bahn in German Keolis Retrieved 10 January 2014 Draisine operations Auenland Draisinen Rahden Strohen Han Retrieved 10 January 2014 Moor Railway Stroher Moorbahn Archived from the original on 10 January 2014 Retrieved 10 January 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bassum Herford railway line Das Sulinger Kreuz in German www eisenbahnkultur de Archived from the original on 19 July 2015 Retrieved 10 January 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bassum Herford railway amp oldid 1174964700, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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