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Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn

The Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn (German: Stadtbahn Rhein-Ruhr) is an umbrella system of all of the Stadtbahn (light rail) lines included in the integrated public transport network of the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr (VRR), which covers the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan area in western Germany. It does not include the Cologne and Bonn Stadtbahn systems, which are integrated in the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Sieg (VRS).

Map of the complete Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn systems network (Outdated)
A tram of the Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn in Essen

History

At the beginning of the 1960s, road traffic in the Rhine-Ruhr area increased like in other German metropolitan areas. Existing trams were regarded as obstacles for car-oriented cities. Therefore, these trams should be relocated to underground sections below city centers (as Stadtbahn lines) if they were not replaced by bus lines.

The cities of Bochum, Castrop-Rauxel, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen, Gelsenkirchen, Herne, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Oberhausen, Recklinghausen and Wattenscheid founded the Stadtbahngesellschaft Ruhr in 1969 for coordinating the plans to transform tram routes into Stadtbahn routes. Düsseldorf and Hattingen joined in 1972; since then, the cooperation has been called Stadtbahngesellschaft Rhein-Ruhr. Witten joined in 1981, Recklinghausen left in 1982.

Original Stadtbahn plans proposed upgrading up to 300 kilometers of tram lines step by step. Most of these proposed lines were planned in north-south direction and would have branched off of a main line that would have run more or less east-west. Due to financial constraints and the downturn of the economy in the region, many sections or the originally planned system have not been built. As a result, there are isolated standard gauge Stadtbahn lines inside of metre gauge tram systems – one example would be the U35 line in Bochum.

Component systems

There are five Stadtbahn systems that make up the Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn (their operating companies are shown in parentheses):

Lines

As of 2016, there are 23 lines altogether in the Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn:

Line System Cities on Route Stations
(underground)
Date Opened
U11 Essen Stadtbahn Essen, Gelsenkirchen 23 (14) 1 June 1986
U17 Essen Stadtbahn Essen 17 (12) 27 November 1981
U18 Essen Stadtbahn Essen, Mülheim 17 (10) 28 May 1977
U35 Bochum Stadtbahn Bochum, Herne 21 (15) 2 September 1989
U41 Dortmund Stadtbahn Dortmund, Lünen 28 (12) 27 May 1983 / 2 June 1984
U42 Dortmund Stadtbahn Dortmund 28 (7) 15 May 1976 / 26 September 1992 / 16 June 2002
U43 Dortmund Stadtbahn Dortmund 34 (5) 27 April 2008
U44 Dortmund Stadtbahn Dortmund 19 (4) 27 April 2008
U45 Dortmund Stadtbahn Dortmund 8 (7) 2 June 1984
U46 Dortmund Stadtbahn Dortmund 7 (7) 27 May 1983 / 2 June 1996
U47 Dortmund Stadtbahn Dortmund 27 (8) 2 June 1984
U49 Dortmund Stadtbahn Dortmund 11 (8) 1990
U70 Düsseldorf Stadtbahn Düsseldorf, Krefeld, Meerbusch 17 (5) 6 August 1988
U71 Düsseldorf Stadtbahn Düsseldorf 42 (6) 21 February 2016
U72 Düsseldorf Stadtbahn Düsseldorf, Ratingen 31 (6) 21 February 2016
U73 Düsseldorf Stadtbahn Düsseldorf 23 (6) 21 February 2016
U74 Düsseldorf Stadtbahn Düsseldorf, Meerbusch 31 (8) May 1994
U75 Düsseldorf Stadtbahn Düsseldorf, Neuss 28 (7) May 1994
U76 Düsseldorf Stadtbahn Düsseldorf, Krefeld, Meerbusch 28 (6) 6 August 1988
U77 Düsseldorf Stadtbahn Düsseldorf 22 (8) May 1994
U78 Düsseldorf Stadtbahn Düsseldorf 15 (8) 6 August 1988
U79 Duisburg, Düsseldorf 45 (21) 6 August 1988
U83 Düsseldorf Stadtbahn Düsseldorf 35 (6) 21 February 2016

Infrastructure

All plans included the following standards:

  • intersection-free alignment, in city centres preferred to be underground, in the outskirts also above surface
  • high-level platforms for easy access (in contrast to former low-floor platforms or even access from street level)
  • European standard gauge (1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in))

Cross-platform interchanges were planned wherever useful and possible. All Stadtbahn lines have been electrified with overhead catenary and are powered with direct current like former trams.

However, most of Rhine-Ruhr tram lines still use metre gauge (1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)). Combined Stadtbahn and tram tracks use three-rail tracks (Essen) or even four-rail tracks (Krefeld). Some sections in Mülheim an der Ruhr, Bochum und Essen were constructed with metre gauge and temporary integrated into the network, being able to be converted easily to standard gauge at a later point of time.

Since the start of Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn, existing tram routes were integrated and partly developed as pilot routes. Among others, the former tram lines 8/18 Essen–Mülheim were chosen to become the most important pilot route with tracks in between the Ruhrschnellweg express highway lanes; the new pilot Stadtbahn line U18 was opened in 1977.

Most of today's Stadtbahn lines were developed out of former tram lines. Their line numbers were simply converted into two-digit numbers prepended by U for distinguishing between both standards; the U refers to both unabhängig (engl.: independent) and U-Bahn (metro) standards being the later target, although complete U-Bahn (metro) lines have in fact never existed in the Rhine-Ruhr area. By 2022, the only full independent lines in the Rhine-Ruhr area are the Dortmund H-Bahn, Düsseldorf SkyTrain, Wuppertal Schwebebahn (also referred as line 60 in the Stadtbahn numbering scheme) hanging and suspended monorails, the U18 line in Essen and U46 in Dortmund.

Developments

The very ambitious original plans have not paid enough attention to financial restrictions and increased tunneling costs in the mining areas. So, the schedule for opening the planned sections has been severely delayed with some routes even cancelled. The next step to transform Stadtbahn routes to metro standards is no longer foreseen.

To use of constructed sections, existing tram lines have been operated further on the new alignments including temporary use of tram gauges and low-floor platforms. Some stations even contain both low-floor and high-floor platforms in case of mixed tram and Stadtbahn operation.

Rolling stock

For the Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn, new standardised Stadtbahn trains named Stadtbahnwagen B were developed. However, Stadtbahn companies ordered them with different lengths, layout of doors etc..

Tram lines still use former rolling stock and new low-floor trams where Stadtbahn projects were stopped or severely delayed.

Routes of Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn

Opening date Stadtbahn section Notes
05 Oct 1967 Essen Saalbau sub-surface tram station, changed in 1984 (metre gauge)
03 Nov 1972 Bochum Klinikum – Hustadt as tram until 1994, not in tunnel (metre gauge)
1974 Duisburg Neuer Friedhof – Düsseldorf Wittlaer pilot route, includes elevated and underground sections, as tram until 1981
15 May 1976 Dortmund Kirchderne – Grevel elevated, as tram lines 402/406 until 1992, today called U42
28 May 1977 Mülheim Heißen Kirche – Essen Wiener Platz pilot route, first line with full Stadtbahn standards in the Rhine-Ruhr area
28 May 1977 Essen Saalbau – Porscheplatz sub-surface tram operation (metre gauge)
25 May 1979 Bochum Schauspielhaus – Hauptbahnhof sub-surface tram operation (metre gauge)
03 Nov 1979 Mülheim Heißen Kirche – Mülheim Hauptbahnhof partly not in tunnel
03 Oct 1981 Düsseldorf Rampe Kennedydamm – Rampe Opernhaus (Heinr.-Heine-Allee) sub-surface tram operation until 1988, two stops
27 Nov 1981 Essen Bismarckstraße – Rampe Planckstraße further to Margarethenhöhe
27 Nov 1981 Essen Wiener Platz – Universität/Gesamthochschule
28 Nov 1981 Bochum Rampe Ruhrstadion – Bochum Hauptbahnhof sub-surface tram operation (metre gauge)
27 May 1983 Dortmund Clarenberg – Hörde Bf as premetro lines 401/406 until 1984, today called U41
02 Jun 1984 Dortmund Westfalenpark bzw. Rampe Märkische Str. – Lortzing-/Schützenstraße high-floor Stadtbahn (Stammstrecke I)
01 Sep 1984 Gelsenkirchen Hauptbahnhof – Musiktheater sub-surface tram operation (metre gauge)
27 May 1985 Mülheim Hauptbahnhof – Aktienstraße sub-surface tram operation (metre gauge)
27 Sep 1985 Essen Porscheplatz – Viehofer Platz sub-surface tram operation (metre gauge)
31 May 1986 Essen Saalbau – Messe/Gruga bzw. Rampe Florastraße further to Bredeney, mixed operation metre gauge tram / standard gauge Stadtbahn
24 Aug 1986 Dortmund Märkische Straße – Willem-van-Vloten-Straße including Kohlgartenstraße ramp
7 May 1988 Düsseldorf Heinrich-Heine-Allee – Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof four-track tunnel, four stops, demolition of Opernhaus ramp
06 Aug 1988 Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof – Rampe Stahlwerkstraße further to Oberbilk/Philipshalle (S) and Holthausen
06 Aug 1988 Düsseldorf Heinrich-Heine-Allee – Rampe Tonhalle further to Oberkassel, Krefeld and Neuss
02 Sep 1989 Herne Schloss Strünkede – Bochum Hauptbahnhof
27 May 1990 Dortmund Westfalenstadion
09 Nov 1991 Essen Porscheplatz – Berliner Platz mixed sub-surface tram operation (metre gauge) and guided bus operation
1992/1993 Dortmund Hafen – Insterburger Straße track moving, grade separated with a road underpass
11 Jul 1992 Duisburg Rampe Platanenhof bzw. Rathaus – Duissern (Rampe Rübenstraße) four-track tunnel, partly sub-surface tram operation (metre gauge)
26 Sep 1992 Dortmund Stadtgarten – Brunnenstraße high-floor Stadtbahn (Stammstrecke II)
26 Sep 1993 Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof – Ronsdorfer Straße further to Eller/Vennhauser Allee, two stops
27 Nov 1993 Bochum Hauptbahnhof – Waldring further to Hustadt on gauge-converted tram route
28 May 1994 Gelsenkirchen Musiktheater – Ruhrzoo sub-surface tram operation (metre gauge)
1 May 1995 Dortmund Stadtgarten – Städtische Kliniken
02 Jun 1996 Dortmund Stadtgarten – Polizeipräsidium
24 May 1998 Dortmund Polizeipräsidium – Westfalenhallen
24 May 1998 Essen Universität/Gesamthochschule – Altenessen Bf
19 Sep 1998 Mülheim Schloss Broich – Hauptbahnhof sub-surface tram operation (metre and standard gauge)
23 Sep 2000 Duisburg Duissern – Meiderich Bf partly sub-surface tram operation (standard gauge), demolition of Rübenstraße ramp
30 Sep 2001 Essen Altenessen Bf – Rampe II. Schichtstraße further to Gelsenkirchen-Horst
15 Jun 2002 Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof – Oberbilk/Philipshalle (S) further to Holthausen, three stops, demolition of Stahlwerkstraße ramp
16 Jun 2002 Dortmund Städtische Kliniken – Kreuzstraße
20 Mar 2005 Dortmund Barop Parkhaus road underpass and relocation of station
27 Jan 2006 Bochum Bochumer Verein – Lohring, Rathaus – Hauptbahnhof sub-surface tram operation (metre gauge)
27 Apr 2008 Dortmund Unionstraße – Reinoldikirche (– Ostentor) low-floor Stadtbahn (Stammstrecke III)
24 Sep 2009 Düsseldorf Holthausen – Benrath, Betriebshof high-floor Stadtbahn
30 Aug 2010 Düsseldorf Werstener Dortstraße – Werstener Dorfstraße – Südpark – Universität Ost/Botanischer Garten high-floor Stadtbahn
20 Feb 2016 Düsseldorf Pempelforter Straße – Kirchplatz low-floor Stadtbahn (Wehrhahn-Linie)
14 Nov 2016 Dortmund Hauptfriedhof – Allerstraße road underpass (B1/A 40) and closure of Vahleweg station

See also

External links

  • Urbanrail.net – Rhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn systems
  • Jochen Schönfisch – Rhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn (in German)
  • Metro Bits – Picture gallery about neighbouring Rhein-Ruhr-Sieg Stadtbahn
  • Christian Stade – Track maps of German public transport systems

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The Rhine Ruhr Stadtbahn German Stadtbahn Rhein Ruhr is an umbrella system of all of the Stadtbahn light rail lines included in the integrated public transport network of the Verkehrsverbund Rhein Ruhr VRR which covers the Rhine Ruhr metropolitan area in western Germany It does not include the Cologne and Bonn Stadtbahn systems which are integrated in the Verkehrsverbund Rhein Sieg VRS Map of the complete Rhine Ruhr Stadtbahn systems network Outdated A tram of the Rhine Ruhr Stadtbahn in Essen Contents 1 History 2 Component systems 2 1 Lines 3 Infrastructure 4 Developments 5 Rolling stock 6 Routes of Rhine Ruhr Stadtbahn 7 See also 8 External linksHistory EditAt the beginning of the 1960s road traffic in the Rhine Ruhr area increased like in other German metropolitan areas Existing trams were regarded as obstacles for car oriented cities Therefore these trams should be relocated to underground sections below city centers as Stadtbahn lines if they were not replaced by bus lines The cities of Bochum Castrop Rauxel Dortmund Duisburg Essen Gelsenkirchen Herne Mulheim an der Ruhr Oberhausen Recklinghausen and Wattenscheid founded the Stadtbahngesellschaft Ruhr in 1969 for coordinating the plans to transform tram routes into Stadtbahn routes Dusseldorf and Hattingen joined in 1972 since then the cooperation has been called Stadtbahngesellschaft Rhein Ruhr Witten joined in 1981 Recklinghausen left in 1982 Original Stadtbahn plans proposed upgrading up to 300 kilometers of tram lines step by step Most of these proposed lines were planned in north south direction and would have branched off of a main line that would have run more or less east west Due to financial constraints and the downturn of the economy in the region many sections or the originally planned system have not been built As a result there are isolated standard gauge Stadtbahn lines inside of metre gauge tram systems one example would be the U35 line in Bochum Component systems EditThere are five Stadtbahn systems that make up the Rhine Ruhr Stadtbahn their operating companies are shown in parentheses Bochum Stadtbahn BOGESTRA 1 line Dortmund Stadtbahn Dortmunder Stadtwerke DSW21 8 lines Duisburg Stadtbahn Duisburger Verkehrsgesellschaft de DVG 1 line Dusseldorf Stadtbahn Rheinbahn 11 lines Essen Stadtbahn Ruhrbahn 3 linesLines Edit As of 2016 update there are 23 lines altogether in the Rhine Ruhr Stadtbahn Line System Cities on Route Stations underground Date OpenedU11 Essen Stadtbahn Essen Gelsenkirchen 23 14 1 June 1986U17 Essen Stadtbahn Essen 17 12 27 November 1981U18 Essen Stadtbahn Essen Mulheim 17 10 28 May 1977U35 Bochum Stadtbahn Bochum Herne 21 15 2 September 1989U41 Dortmund Stadtbahn Dortmund Lunen 28 12 27 May 1983 2 June 1984U42 Dortmund Stadtbahn Dortmund 28 7 15 May 1976 26 September 1992 16 June 2002U43 Dortmund Stadtbahn Dortmund 34 5 27 April 2008U44 Dortmund Stadtbahn Dortmund 19 4 27 April 2008U45 Dortmund Stadtbahn Dortmund 8 7 2 June 1984U46 Dortmund Stadtbahn Dortmund 7 7 27 May 1983 2 June 1996U47 Dortmund Stadtbahn Dortmund 27 8 2 June 1984U49 Dortmund Stadtbahn Dortmund 11 8 1990U70 Dusseldorf Stadtbahn Dusseldorf Krefeld Meerbusch 17 5 6 August 1988U71 Dusseldorf Stadtbahn Dusseldorf 42 6 21 February 2016U72 Dusseldorf Stadtbahn Dusseldorf Ratingen 31 6 21 February 2016U73 Dusseldorf Stadtbahn Dusseldorf 23 6 21 February 2016U74 Dusseldorf Stadtbahn Dusseldorf Meerbusch 31 8 May 1994U75 Dusseldorf Stadtbahn Dusseldorf Neuss 28 7 May 1994U76 Dusseldorf Stadtbahn Dusseldorf Krefeld Meerbusch 28 6 6 August 1988U77 Dusseldorf Stadtbahn Dusseldorf 22 8 May 1994U78 Dusseldorf Stadtbahn Dusseldorf 15 8 6 August 1988U79 Duisburg StadtbahnDusseldorf Stadtbahn Duisburg Dusseldorf 45 21 6 August 1988U83 Dusseldorf Stadtbahn Dusseldorf 35 6 21 February 2016Infrastructure EditAll plans included the following standards intersection free alignment in city centres preferred to be underground in the outskirts also above surface high level platforms for easy access in contrast to former low floor platforms or even access from street level European standard gauge 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in Cross platform interchanges were planned wherever useful and possible All Stadtbahn lines have been electrified with overhead catenary and are powered with direct current like former trams However most of Rhine Ruhr tram lines still use metre gauge 1 000 mm 3 ft 3 3 8 in Combined Stadtbahn and tram tracks use three rail tracks Essen or even four rail tracks Krefeld Some sections in Mulheim an der Ruhr Bochum und Essen were constructed with metre gauge and temporary integrated into the network being able to be converted easily to standard gauge at a later point of time Since the start of Rhine Ruhr Stadtbahn existing tram routes were integrated and partly developed as pilot routes Among others the former tram lines 8 18 Essen Mulheim were chosen to become the most important pilot route with tracks in between the Ruhrschnellweg express highway lanes the new pilot Stadtbahn line U18 was opened in 1977 Most of today s Stadtbahn lines were developed out of former tram lines Their line numbers were simply converted into two digit numbers prepended by U for distinguishing between both standards the U refers to both unabhangig engl independent and U Bahn metro standards being the later target although complete U Bahn metro lines have in fact never existed in the Rhine Ruhr area By 2022 the only full independent lines in the Rhine Ruhr area are the Dortmund H Bahn Dusseldorf SkyTrain Wuppertal Schwebebahn also referred as line 60 in the Stadtbahn numbering scheme hanging and suspended monorails the U18 line in Essen and U46 in Dortmund Developments EditThe very ambitious original plans have not paid enough attention to financial restrictions and increased tunneling costs in the mining areas So the schedule for opening the planned sections has been severely delayed with some routes even cancelled The next step to transform Stadtbahn routes to metro standards is no longer foreseen To use of constructed sections existing tram lines have been operated further on the new alignments including temporary use of tram gauges and low floor platforms Some stations even contain both low floor and high floor platforms in case of mixed tram and Stadtbahn operation Rolling stock EditFor the Rhine Ruhr Stadtbahn new standardised Stadtbahn trains named Stadtbahnwagen B were developed However Stadtbahn companies ordered them with different lengths layout of doors etc Tram lines still use former rolling stock and new low floor trams where Stadtbahn projects were stopped or severely delayed Routes of Rhine Ruhr Stadtbahn EditOpening date Stadtbahn section Notes05 Oct 1967 Essen Saalbau sub surface tram station changed in 1984 metre gauge 03 Nov 1972 Bochum Klinikum Hustadt as tram until 1994 not in tunnel metre gauge 1974 Duisburg Neuer Friedhof Dusseldorf Wittlaer pilot route includes elevated and underground sections as tram until 198115 May 1976 Dortmund Kirchderne Grevel elevated as tram lines 402 406 until 1992 today called U4228 May 1977 Mulheim Heissen Kirche Essen Wiener Platz pilot route first line with full Stadtbahn standards in the Rhine Ruhr area28 May 1977 Essen Saalbau Porscheplatz sub surface tram operation metre gauge 25 May 1979 Bochum Schauspielhaus Hauptbahnhof sub surface tram operation metre gauge 03 Nov 1979 Mulheim Heissen Kirche Mulheim Hauptbahnhof partly not in tunnel03 Oct 1981 Dusseldorf Rampe Kennedydamm Rampe Opernhaus Heinr Heine Allee sub surface tram operation until 1988 two stops27 Nov 1981 Essen Bismarckstrasse Rampe Planckstrasse further to Margarethenhohe27 Nov 1981 Essen Wiener Platz Universitat Gesamthochschule28 Nov 1981 Bochum Rampe Ruhrstadion Bochum Hauptbahnhof sub surface tram operation metre gauge 27 May 1983 Dortmund Clarenberg Horde Bf as premetro lines 401 406 until 1984 today called U4102 Jun 1984 Dortmund Westfalenpark bzw Rampe Markische Str Lortzing Schutzenstrasse high floor Stadtbahn Stammstrecke I 01 Sep 1984 Gelsenkirchen Hauptbahnhof Musiktheater sub surface tram operation metre gauge 27 May 1985 Mulheim Hauptbahnhof Aktienstrasse sub surface tram operation metre gauge 27 Sep 1985 Essen Porscheplatz Viehofer Platz sub surface tram operation metre gauge 31 May 1986 Essen Saalbau Messe Gruga bzw Rampe Florastrasse further to Bredeney mixed operation metre gauge tram standard gauge Stadtbahn24 Aug 1986 Dortmund Markische Strasse Willem van Vloten Strasse including Kohlgartenstrasse ramp7 May 1988 Dusseldorf Heinrich Heine Allee Dusseldorf Hauptbahnhof four track tunnel four stops demolition of Opernhaus ramp06 Aug 1988 Dusseldorf Hauptbahnhof Rampe Stahlwerkstrasse further to Oberbilk Philipshalle S and Holthausen06 Aug 1988 Dusseldorf Heinrich Heine Allee Rampe Tonhalle further to Oberkassel Krefeld and Neuss02 Sep 1989 Herne Schloss Strunkede Bochum Hauptbahnhof27 May 1990 Dortmund Westfalenstadion09 Nov 1991 Essen Porscheplatz Berliner Platz mixed sub surface tram operation metre gauge and guided bus operation1992 1993 Dortmund Hafen Insterburger Strasse track moving grade separated with a road underpass11 Jul 1992 Duisburg Rampe Platanenhof bzw Rathaus Duissern Rampe Rubenstrasse four track tunnel partly sub surface tram operation metre gauge 26 Sep 1992 Dortmund Stadtgarten Brunnenstrasse high floor Stadtbahn Stammstrecke II 26 Sep 1993 Dusseldorf Hauptbahnhof Ronsdorfer Strasse further to Eller Vennhauser Allee two stops27 Nov 1993 Bochum Hauptbahnhof Waldring further to Hustadt on gauge converted tram route28 May 1994 Gelsenkirchen Musiktheater Ruhrzoo sub surface tram operation metre gauge 1 May 1995 Dortmund Stadtgarten Stadtische Kliniken02 Jun 1996 Dortmund Stadtgarten Polizeiprasidium24 May 1998 Dortmund Polizeiprasidium Westfalenhallen24 May 1998 Essen Universitat Gesamthochschule Altenessen Bf19 Sep 1998 Mulheim Schloss Broich Hauptbahnhof sub surface tram operation metre and standard gauge 23 Sep 2000 Duisburg Duissern Meiderich Bf partly sub surface tram operation standard gauge demolition of Rubenstrasse ramp30 Sep 2001 Essen Altenessen Bf Rampe II Schichtstrasse further to Gelsenkirchen Horst15 Jun 2002 Dusseldorf Hauptbahnhof Oberbilk Philipshalle S further to Holthausen three stops demolition of Stahlwerkstrasse ramp16 Jun 2002 Dortmund Stadtische Kliniken Kreuzstrasse20 Mar 2005 Dortmund Barop Parkhaus road underpass and relocation of station27 Jan 2006 Bochum Bochumer Verein Lohring Rathaus Hauptbahnhof sub surface tram operation metre gauge 27 Apr 2008 Dortmund Unionstrasse Reinoldikirche Ostentor low floor Stadtbahn Stammstrecke III 24 Sep 2009 Dusseldorf Holthausen Benrath Betriebshof high floor Stadtbahn30 Aug 2010 Dusseldorf Werstener Dortstrasse Werstener Dorfstrasse Sudpark Universitat Ost Botanischer Garten high floor Stadtbahn20 Feb 2016 Dusseldorf Pempelforter Strasse Kirchplatz low floor Stadtbahn Wehrhahn Linie 14 Nov 2016 Dortmund Hauptfriedhof Allerstrasse road underpass B1 A 40 and closure of Vahleweg stationSee also EditBochum Stadtbahn BOGESTRA Dortmund Stadtbahn Dusseldorf Stadtbahn see also Rheinbahn Essen Public Transport incl Essen Stadtbahn Verkehrsverbund Rhein Ruhr VRR External links EditUrbanrail net Rhein Ruhr Stadtbahn systems Jochen Schonfisch Rhein Ruhr Stadtbahn in German Metro Bits Picture gallery about neighbouring Rhein Ruhr Sieg Stadtbahn Christian Stade Track maps of German public transport systems Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rhine Ruhr Stadtbahn amp oldid 1122410640, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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