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Warendorf Railway

The Warendorf Railway (German: Warendorfer Bahn) is a single-track branch line from Münster via Warendorf to Rheda-Wiedenbrück in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is now served by a train that continues from Rheda-Wiedenbrück to Bielefeld. The line is a section of the former Münster–Rheda–Lippstadt railway and is now operated as part of Deutsche Bahn’s Münster-Ostwestfalen regional network, based in Münster. According to Deutsche Bahn it is the accident-prone railway line in Germany.[2]

Münster–Rheda-Wiedenbrück
Overview
Line number2013
LocaleNorth Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Service
Route number406
Technical
Line length50 km (31 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Operating speed100 km/h (62.1 mph) (maximum)
Route map

Baumberge Railway from Coesfeld
0.0
Münster (Westf) Hbf
2.7
3.2
3.6
St. Mauritz
3.9
5.1
5.8
Handorf
8.6
Jägerhaus
10.9
Telgte
17.2
Raestrup-Everswinkel
(request stop)
Line from Neubeckum of the WLE
25.6
Warendorf
30.7
Vohren
33.4
Beelen-Gemeinde siding
35.0
Beelen
41.9
Clarholz
45.0
Herzebrock
Route originally connected at grade
50.1
Rheda-Wiedenbrück
Former line to Wiedenbrück
(see below)
Source: German railway atlas[1]
Rheda-Wiedenbrück–Lippstadt
Overview
Line number2951
Service
Route number207
Technical
Line length24 km (15 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

24.0
Rheda-Wiedenbrück
formerly Rheda (Westf)
19.2
Rheda-Wiedenbrück Süd
formerly Wiedenbrück
Senne Railway to Sennelager
16.8
Batenhorst
13.9
Brauerei Dittmann
13.0
Langenberg (Westf)
9.5
Benteler
5.7
Bad Waldliesborn
Former airport connection Lipperbruch
3.7
Lipper-Bruchbaum
From Beckum
0.0
Lippstadt
Source: German railway atlas[1]

History edit

 
Stone commemorating 100 years of the Warendorf Railway between Müssingen and Warendorf
 
Telgte station

After initially being planned as a narrow-gauge railway from Münster to Telgte, a standard-gauge railway was built from Münster via Warendorf and Rheda to Lippstadt. Services began operating between Munster and Warendorf on 10 February 1887 and from Warendorf to Rheda on 25 June 1887.[3][4]

In the early 1980s, Deutsche Bundesbahn wanted to close sections of the line because of its inefficiency. However, Peter Strüber und Jochen Sänger of Rheda-Wiedenbrück thwarted this with a cross-party political and local alliance.

Until the timetable change of December 2013, the line was operated by NordWestBahn, but it is now operated by eurobahn.[5]

Rheda Railway edit

The "Rheda Railway" (Rhedaer Bahn) refers to the line from Rheda via Wiedenbrück, Langenberg, Bad Waldliesborn to Lippstadt. The last passenger train ran on the line on 30 November 1979. The transport of freight between Langenberg and Lippstadt was abandoned on 16 June 1983 and the track was dismantled in 1985. Freight traffic ended between Wiedenbrück Süd and Langenberg on 1 December 1994 and the section was closed on 30 November 1995. Freight traffic was abandoned on the remaining part of the line on 31 December 2000 and the line was closed on 1 May 2001.[4] Since 2006, the Westfälische Localbahn (Westphalian Local Railway) has tried to reactivate the line as a museum railway, although the line is not currently licensed for rail operations by the Federal Railway Authority. The city of Rheda-Wiedenbrück has been building a cycle path on the old route since 2009. Parts of the line have now been dismantled.

Route edit

A large part of the line runs along federal highway 64. A variety of mostly ungated level crossings means that there is a low line speed of up to 60 km/h. Shortly before Rheda-Wiedenbrück station the Warendorf Railway passes under the Hamm–Minden Railway and thus does not connect to its passenger tracks, but has its own platform on the freight tracks, so that it to could connect with the Rheda Railway without crossing the main line on the level.

The line speed between Warendorf and Beelen was increased to 100 km/h from the 2006/07 timetable change. This required numerous alterations to the track and the elimination of, or the upgrade of technology at, numerous level crossings. At the same time Vohren station was closed.

In October 2009, the section between Münster and Warendorf was partially renewed and the line between Munster and Beelen was connected to the electronic signalling centre in Coesfeld, while the Beelen–Rheda section was connected later. This now controls all operations on the line, replacing individual signalmen at turnouts and crossing guards. In the course of the upgrade the outdated mechanical interlockings were demolished at Telgte, Warendorf and Beelen stations.

At the end of August 2011, further sections of the line and the ballast bed between Münster and Warendorf were completely renewed.

Rail services edit

The Warendorf Railway is served by Regionalbahn service RB 67 (Der Warendorfer) from Münster to Bielefeld every hour, but on Sundays it runs only every two hours between Warendorf and Bielefeld. The service continues from Bielefeld as Regionalbahn service RB 71 (Ravensberger Bahn) to Rahden. Therefore, passengers normally do not have to change on this route.

 
Service of the NordWestBahn near Raestrup-Everswinkel

The trains cross in Beelen and hourly also in Telgte. Under the timetable, services miss a connection in Brackwede with RB 74 (Senne-Bahn) services towards Paderborn. The hourly service over the entire route was introduced for the first time at the 2006/07 timetable change. Previously, the section between Warendorf and Rheda-Wiedenbrück was operated primarily at two-hour intervals. There was already an hourly service between Münster and Warendorf. It was necessary to increase the line speed between Warendorf and Beelen from 60 km/h to 100 km/h to make the increased frequency possible.

Services are operated by eurobahn on behalf of the Verkehrsverbundes OstWestfalenLippe (East Westphalia-Lippe Transport Association) and the Zweckverbandes SPNV Münsterland (Münsterland Public Transport Association), using Bombardier Talent railcars of DB class 643. The average speed is 50 km/h.

Fares edit

All forms of public transport is covered by the following fare systems:

  • in Münster and in Warendorf district by the Münsterland-Tarif (fares) of the Verkehrsgemeinschaft Münsterland (Transport Community of Münsterland)
  • in the districts of Gütersloh and Lippe and in the city of Bielefeld by the Sechser-Tarif (“the six” fares) of the Zweckverband Verkehrsverbund OWL (transport association of Ostwestfalen-Lippe)
  • between Warendorf and Rheda-Wiedenbrück by transitional fares under each fare scheme
  • and collectively under the NRW-tariff (fares) of North Rhine-Westphalia.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  2. ^ "Anlieger befürchten Flächenverlust". Westfälische Nachrichten (in German). 19 July 2013. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
  3. ^ "Line 2013: Münster - Rheda-Wiedenbrück". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
  4. ^ a b "Line 2951: Rheda-Wiedenbrück - Lippstadt". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
  5. ^ "RB67: Der Warendorfer". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 21 January 2014.

References edit

  • Anna Scheler; Ullrich Scheler (1987). Die Rhedaer Bahn. Eine Lippstädter Eisenbahngeschichte oder: Lippstadts Traum von der grossen Nord-Süd-Verbindung. 100 Jahre Eisenbahnlinie Münster-Rheda-Lippstadt (der Abschnitt Lippstadt-Rheda) (in German). Lippstadt: Heimatbund Lippstadt.
  • Clemens Schröder; Michael Schumann; Alfred Smieszchala (1987). Münster – Warendorf – Rheda – Lippstadt. 1887–1987 (in German). Münster-Roxel: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Schienenverkehr Münsterland (ASM).
  • Josef Högemann (2002). "Neben- und Schmalspurbahnen in Deutschland". In Wolf-Dieter Machel (ed.). Münster – Rheda – Lippstadt (in German). Munich: Loseblatt-Ausgabe. GeraMond. pp. 1–16. ISSN 0949-2143.
  • Peter Strüber (2008). Die Rhedaer Bahn - Ende einer Strecke (in German). Rheda-Wiedenbrück.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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The Warendorf Railway German Warendorfer Bahn is a single track branch line from Munster via Warendorf to Rheda Wiedenbruck in the German state of North Rhine Westphalia It is now served by a train that continues from Rheda Wiedenbruck to Bielefeld The line is a section of the former Munster Rheda Lippstadt railway and is now operated as part of Deutsche Bahn s Munster Ostwestfalen regional network based in Munster According to Deutsche Bahn it is the accident prone railway line in Germany 2 Munster Rheda WiedenbruckOverviewLine number2013LocaleNorth Rhine Westphalia GermanyServiceRoute number406TechnicalLine length50 km 31 mi Track gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeOperating speed100 km h 62 1 mph maximum Route mapLegend Line from Wanne Eickel Baumberge Railway from Coesfeld Line from Hamm line from Lunen 0 0 Munster Westf Hbf Line to Rheine line to Enschede Line to Osnabruck 2 7 Dortmund Ems Canal 3 2 Bundesstrasse 51 3 6 St Mauritz 3 9 Freight bypass 5 1 Werse 5 8 Handorf 8 6 Jagerhaus 10 9 Telgte 17 2 Raestrup Everswinkel request stop Line from Neubeckum of the WLE 25 6 Warendorf 30 7 Vohren 33 4 Beelen Gemeinde siding 35 0 Beelen 41 9 Clarholz 45 0 Herzebrock Route originally connected at grade Line from Hamm 50 1 Rheda Wiedenbruck Line to Bielefeld Former line to Wiedenbruck see below Source German railway atlas 1 Rheda Wiedenbruck LippstadtOverviewLine number2951ServiceRoute number207TechnicalLine length24 km 15 mi Track gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeRoute mapLegend 24 0 Rheda Wiedenbruckformerly Rheda Westf Line to Bielefeld 19 2 Rheda Wiedenbruck Sudformerly Wiedenbruck Senne Railway to Sennelager 16 8 Batenhorst 13 9 Brauerei Dittmann 13 0 Langenberg Westf 9 5 Benteler 5 7 Bad Waldliesborn Former airport connection Lipperbruch 3 7 Lipper Bruchbaum From Beckum Line from Paderborn 0 0 Lippstadt Line to Soest Source German railway atlas 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Rheda Railway 2 Route 3 Rail services 4 Fares 5 Notes 6 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Stone commemorating 100 years of the Warendorf Railway between Mussingen and Warendorf nbsp Telgte station After initially being planned as a narrow gauge railway from Munster to Telgte a standard gauge railway was built from Munster via Warendorf and Rheda to Lippstadt Services began operating between Munster and Warendorf on 10 February 1887 and from Warendorf to Rheda on 25 June 1887 3 4 In the early 1980s Deutsche Bundesbahn wanted to close sections of the line because of its inefficiency However Peter Struber und Jochen Sanger of Rheda Wiedenbruck thwarted this with a cross party political and local alliance Until the timetable change of December 2013 the line was operated by NordWestBahn but it is now operated by eurobahn 5 Rheda Railway edit The Rheda Railway Rhedaer Bahn refers to the line from Rheda via Wiedenbruck Langenberg Bad Waldliesborn to Lippstadt The last passenger train ran on the line on 30 November 1979 The transport of freight between Langenberg and Lippstadt was abandoned on 16 June 1983 and the track was dismantled in 1985 Freight traffic ended between Wiedenbruck Sud and Langenberg on 1 December 1994 and the section was closed on 30 November 1995 Freight traffic was abandoned on the remaining part of the line on 31 December 2000 and the line was closed on 1 May 2001 4 Since 2006 the Westfalische Localbahn Westphalian Local Railway has tried to reactivate the line as a museum railway although the line is not currently licensed for rail operations by the Federal Railway Authority The city of Rheda Wiedenbruck has been building a cycle path on the old route since 2009 Parts of the line have now been dismantled Route editA large part of the line runs along federal highway 64 A variety of mostly ungated level crossings means that there is a low line speed of up to 60 km h Shortly before Rheda Wiedenbruck station the Warendorf Railway passes under the Hamm Minden Railway and thus does not connect to its passenger tracks but has its own platform on the freight tracks so that it to could connect with the Rheda Railway without crossing the main line on the level The line speed between Warendorf and Beelen was increased to 100 km h from the 2006 07 timetable change This required numerous alterations to the track and the elimination of or the upgrade of technology at numerous level crossings At the same time Vohren station was closed In October 2009 the section between Munster and Warendorf was partially renewed and the line between Munster and Beelen was connected to the electronic signalling centre in Coesfeld while the Beelen Rheda section was connected later This now controls all operations on the line replacing individual signalmen at turnouts and crossing guards In the course of the upgrade the outdated mechanical interlockings were demolished at Telgte Warendorf and Beelen stations At the end of August 2011 further sections of the line and the ballast bed between Munster and Warendorf were completely renewed Rail services editThe Warendorf Railway is served by Regionalbahn service RB 67 Der Warendorfer from Munster to Bielefeld every hour but on Sundays it runs only every two hours between Warendorf and Bielefeld The service continues from Bielefeld as Regionalbahn service RB 71 Ravensberger Bahn to Rahden Therefore passengers normally do not have to change on this route nbsp Service of the NordWestBahn near Raestrup Everswinkel The trains cross in Beelen and hourly also in Telgte Under the timetable services miss a connection in Brackwede with RB 74 Senne Bahn services towards Paderborn The hourly service over the entire route was introduced for the first time at the 2006 07 timetable change Previously the section between Warendorf and Rheda Wiedenbruck was operated primarily at two hour intervals There was already an hourly service between Munster and Warendorf It was necessary to increase the line speed between Warendorf and Beelen from 60 km h to 100 km h to make the increased frequency possible Services are operated by eurobahn on behalf of the Verkehrsverbundes OstWestfalenLippe East Westphalia Lippe Transport Association and the Zweckverbandes SPNV Munsterland Munsterland Public Transport Association using Bombardier Talent railcars of DB class 643 The average speed is 50 km h Fares editAll forms of public transport is covered by the following fare systems in Munster and in Warendorf district by the Munsterland Tarif fares of the Verkehrsgemeinschaft Munsterland Transport Community of Munsterland in the districts of Gutersloh and Lippe and in the city of Bielefeld by the Sechser Tarif the six fares of the Zweckverband Verkehrsverbund OWL transport association of Ostwestfalen Lippe between Warendorf and Rheda Wiedenbruck by transitional fares under each fare scheme and collectively under the NRW tariff fares of North Rhine Westphalia Notes edit a b Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland German railway atlas Schweers Wall 2009 ISBN 978 3 89494 139 0 Anlieger befurchten Flachenverlust Westfalische Nachrichten in German 19 July 2013 Retrieved 21 January 2014 Line 2013 Munster Rheda Wiedenbruck NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 21 January 2014 a b Line 2951 Rheda Wiedenbruck Lippstadt NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 21 January 2014 RB67 Der Warendorfer NRW Rail Archive in German Andre Joost Retrieved 21 January 2014 References editAnna Scheler Ullrich Scheler 1987 Die Rhedaer Bahn Eine Lippstadter Eisenbahngeschichte oder Lippstadts Traum von der grossen Nord Sud Verbindung 100 Jahre Eisenbahnlinie Munster Rheda Lippstadt der Abschnitt Lippstadt Rheda in German Lippstadt Heimatbund Lippstadt Clemens Schroder Michael Schumann Alfred Smieszchala 1987 Munster Warendorf Rheda Lippstadt 1887 1987 in German Munster Roxel Arbeitsgemeinschaft Schienenverkehr Munsterland ASM Josef Hogemann 2002 Neben und Schmalspurbahnen in Deutschland In Wolf Dieter Machel ed Munster Rheda Lippstadt in German Munich Loseblatt Ausgabe GeraMond pp 1 16 ISSN 0949 2143 Peter Struber 2008 Die Rhedaer Bahn Ende einer Strecke in German Rheda Wiedenbruck a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Warendorf Railway amp oldid 1174964713, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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