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Wuppertal-Ronsdorf station

Wuppertal-Ronsdorf station is a station on the Wuppertal-Oberbarmen–Solingen railway in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 5 station.[1] It is unusual in that it was once connected to lines with three different gauges.

Wuppertal-Ronsdorf
Through station
General information
LocationNibelungenstr. 80, Wuppertal, North Rhine-Westphalia
Germany
Coordinates51°13′35″N 7°12′56″E / 51.22639°N 7.21556°E / 51.22639; 7.21556
Owned byDB Netz
Operated byDB Station&Service
Line(s)
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks3
Train operatorsAbellio Rail NRW
Other information
Station code6932[1]
DS100 codeKWRO[2]
IBNR8006616
Category5[1]
Fare zone
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened1 September 1868 [5]
Services
Location
Wuppertal-Ronsdorf
Location within North Rhine-Westphalia

Location edit

The station is located at the end of Nibelungenstraße in the Wuppertal district of Ronsdorf about 1.2 kilometres east of its centre at an altitude of 295 metres above sea level. Since the 1970s, it has been connected to the residential area of Rehsiepen, located east of the station, by a pedestrian bridge over the station's tracks.

History edit

During the construction of the Rittershausen–Remscheid line, a route was originally considered that would have run further west through Erbschlö and closer to central Ronsdorf. Topographic conditions led to the current route finally being selected; this runs through the hamlet of Blombach to the site of the station and continues along the Tannenbaumer Weg towards Lüttringhausen, Lennep and Remscheid.

The station was opened at the same time as the line to Remscheid on 1 September 1868.[5][6]

The Ronsdorf-Müngsten Railway edit

The Ronsdorf-Müngsten Railway (German: Ronsdorf-Müngstener Eisenbahn, RME) was built from 1890 as a metre gauge line to improve links with Ronsdorf and numerous metalworking companies in the Morsbach valley. The section from Stadtbahnhof ("City station"), which was adjacent to Wuppertal-Ronsdorf station, to Ronsdorf station was inaugurated on 28 May 1891. As early as 21 August 1891 the RME was extended to Clarenbach and on 16 November 1891 it was completed to Müngsten. The line was electrified in 1903. It was closed in stages up until 1959.

Stadtbahnhof was renamed as Wuppertal-Ronsdorf station in 1949.

Three gauges edit

In addition to the standard-gauge state railway and the metre-gauge RME, a narrow-gauge light railway network was built on the immediately adjacent brickyard site. The brickyard tracks are long gone. Today the site is used for the workshops of the cable manufacturer Draka. The escarpment of the pit used for the extraction of the raw material for brick making is still easily recognised.

Current situation edit

 
Der Müngstener in the station

The austere entrance building that was built in the 1960s, replacing the original 19th century building, no longer has any rail functions, but only houses a kiosk. During the reconstruction of the station in 2006–2007, the central platform was raised to 76 cm and the station entrance was made accessible for the disabled by means of a ramp and a lift, or alternatively via stairs. Both the old platform roof with its cast iron columns and the old underpass to the former station building have disappeared.

The freight yard building is used as a warehouse and the freight hall of the RME, which was also built of timber construction, is still preserved. The loading dock, like the former home platform of the passenger station, has been abandoned for several years. East of the platforms tracks, there are two other tracks, only occasionally used as through-tracks, which are sometimes used for the parking of freight vehicles. The switches and signals are controlled from the interlocking at Remscheid. The remaining sidings, such as to the factory premises of the Draka company, are used only occasionally. On the site of the former transfer station to the RME (in the southern part of the station area) there is now a scrap metal recycler.

The station is served by line S7 of the Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn (Der Müngstener), which operates at 20-minute intervals, Mondays to Fridays, and every half-hour on weekends.[7][8]

The station is also served by city bus line 620 towards Ronsdorf-Markt/Elberfeld and Klausen/Lüttringhausen.[7]

References edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b c "Stationspreisliste 2024" [Station price list 2024] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  2. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  3. ^ "S7 - Der Müngstener". Stadtwerke Remscheid. Abellio Rail NRW. 15 December 2019. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  4. ^ "Ticketberater". Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Sieg. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  5. ^ a b Joost, André. "Wuppertal-Ronsdorf operations". NRW Rail Archive (in German). Retrieved 31 May 2020.
  6. ^ Joost, André. "Line 2700: Wuppertal-Oberbarmen ↔ Remscheid-Lennep (↔ Opladen)". NRW Rail Archive (in German). Retrieved 31 May 2020.
  7. ^ a b Joost, André. "Wuppertal-Ronsdorf station". NRW Rail Archive (in German). Retrieved 31 May 2020.
  8. ^ Joost, André. "S7: Der Müngstener". NRW rail archive (in German). Retrieved 31 May 2020.

References edit

  • Dieter Höltke (1996). Straßen- und Stadtbahnen in Deutschland, volume 5 (in German). Freiburg: EK-Verlag GmbH. ISBN 3-88255-333-2.
  • Gerd Wolff/Lothar Riedel (1998). Deutsche Klein- und Privatbahnen, volume 5 (in German). Postfach 500 111; 79027 Freiburg: EK-Verlag. ISBN 3-88255-662-5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)

External links edit

  • "Wuppertal-Ronsdorf" (in German). Bahnen Wuppertal. Retrieved 8 January 2012.

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Wuppertal Ronsdorf station is a station on the Wuppertal Oberbarmen Solingen railway in the German state of North Rhine Westphalia It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 5 station 1 It is unusual in that it was once connected to lines with three different gauges Wuppertal RonsdorfThrough stationGeneral informationLocationNibelungenstr 80 Wuppertal North Rhine WestphaliaGermanyCoordinates51 13 35 N 7 12 56 E 51 22639 N 7 21556 E 51 22639 7 21556Owned byDB NetzOperated byDB Station amp ServiceLine s Wuppertal Oberbarmen Solingen railway KBS 458 Platforms1 island platformTracks3Train operatorsAbellio Rail NRWOther informationStation code6932 1 DS100 codeKWRO 2 IBNR8006616Category5 1 Fare zoneVRR 668 3 VRS 1660 VRR transitional tariff 4 Websitewww bahnhof deHistoryOpened1 September 1868 5 ServicesPreceding station Rhine Ruhr S Bahn Following station Wuppertal Oberbarmentowards Wuppertal Hbf S7 Remscheid Luttringhausentowards Solingen HbfLocationWuppertal RonsdorfLocation within North Rhine Westphalia Contents 1 Location 2 History 2 1 The Ronsdorf Mungsten Railway 2 2 Three gauges 3 Current situation 4 References 4 1 Footnotes 4 2 References 5 External linksLocation editThe station is located at the end of Nibelungenstrasse in the Wuppertal district of Ronsdorf about 1 2 kilometres east of its centre at an altitude of 295 metres above sea level Since the 1970s it has been connected to the residential area of Rehsiepen located east of the station by a pedestrian bridge over the station s tracks History editDuring the construction of the Rittershausen Remscheid line a route was originally considered that would have run further west through Erbschlo and closer to central Ronsdorf Topographic conditions led to the current route finally being selected this runs through the hamlet of Blombach to the site of the station and continues along the Tannenbaumer Weg towards Luttringhausen Lennep and Remscheid The station was opened at the same time as the line to Remscheid on 1 September 1868 5 6 The Ronsdorf Mungsten Railway edit The Ronsdorf Mungsten Railway German Ronsdorf Mungstener Eisenbahn RME was built from 1890 as a metre gauge line to improve links with Ronsdorf and numerous metalworking companies in the Morsbach valley The section from Stadtbahnhof City station which was adjacent to Wuppertal Ronsdorf station to Ronsdorf station was inaugurated on 28 May 1891 As early as 21 August 1891 the RME was extended to Clarenbach and on 16 November 1891 it was completed to Mungsten The line was electrified in 1903 It was closed in stages up until 1959 Stadtbahnhof was renamed as Wuppertal Ronsdorf station in 1949 Three gauges edit In addition to the standard gauge state railway and the metre gauge RME a narrow gauge light railway network was built on the immediately adjacent brickyard site The brickyard tracks are long gone Today the site is used for the workshops of the cable manufacturer Draka The escarpment of the pit used for the extraction of the raw material for brick making is still easily recognised Current situation edit nbsp Der Mungstener in the station The austere entrance building that was built in the 1960s replacing the original 19th century building no longer has any rail functions but only houses a kiosk During the reconstruction of the station in 2006 2007 the central platform was raised to 76 cm and the station entrance was made accessible for the disabled by means of a ramp and a lift or alternatively via stairs Both the old platform roof with its cast iron columns and the old underpass to the former station building have disappeared The freight yard building is used as a warehouse and the freight hall of the RME which was also built of timber construction is still preserved The loading dock like the former home platform of the passenger station has been abandoned for several years East of the platforms tracks there are two other tracks only occasionally used as through tracks which are sometimes used for the parking of freight vehicles The switches and signals are controlled from the interlocking at Remscheid The remaining sidings such as to the factory premises of the Draka company are used only occasionally On the site of the former transfer station to the RME in the southern part of the station area there is now a scrap metal recycler The station is served by line S7 of the Rhine Ruhr S Bahn Der Mungstener which operates at 20 minute intervals Mondays to Fridays and every half hour on weekends 7 8 The station is also served by city bus line 620 towards Ronsdorf Markt Elberfeld and Klausen Luttringhausen 7 References editFootnotes edit a b c Stationspreisliste 2024 Station price list 2024 PDF in German DB Station amp Service 24 April 2023 Retrieved 29 November 2023 Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland German railway atlas 2009 2010 ed Schweers Wall 2009 ISBN 978 3 89494 139 0 S7 Der Mungstener Stadtwerke Remscheid Abellio Rail NRW 15 December 2019 Retrieved 12 May 2020 Ticketberater Verkehrsverbund Rhein Sieg Retrieved 12 June 2020 a b Joost Andre Wuppertal Ronsdorf operations NRW Rail Archive in German Retrieved 31 May 2020 Joost Andre Line 2700 Wuppertal Oberbarmen Remscheid Lennep Opladen NRW Rail Archive in German Retrieved 31 May 2020 a b Joost Andre Wuppertal Ronsdorf station NRW Rail Archive in German Retrieved 31 May 2020 Joost Andre S7 Der Mungstener NRW rail archive in German Retrieved 31 May 2020 References edit Dieter Holtke 1996 Strassen und Stadtbahnen in Deutschland volume 5 in German Freiburg EK Verlag GmbH ISBN 3 88255 333 2 Gerd Wolff Lothar Riedel 1998 Deutsche Klein und Privatbahnen volume 5 in German Postfach 500 111 79027 Freiburg EK Verlag ISBN 3 88255 662 5 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location link External links edit Wuppertal Ronsdorf in German Bahnen Wuppertal Retrieved 8 January 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wuppertal Ronsdorf station amp oldid 1095836732, 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