Fröndenberg–Kamen railway

From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
Jump to: navigation, search
Fröndenberg–Kamen
Northern part of line
Route number: 437 (Fröndenberg–Unna)
450.4 (Unna–Unna-Königsborn)
Line length: 22
Track gauge: 1435
Voltage: Unna–Unna-Königsborn:
15 kV 16.7 Hz AC
Maximum speed: 80
From Dortmund
9.6 Kamen
To Hamm
5.0 Heeren
From Welver
3.9 Unna-Königsborn
S-Bahn line to Dortmund Stadthaus S 4
1.4 Westig Stahlwerk siding
1.1 Unna West
0.9 Alter Hellweg colliery siding
From Dortmund-Hörde
From Hagen
0.0
12.4
Unnaterminus of S 4
To Hamm
To Soest
11.1 Strothmann siding
10.5 Bertulies siding
10.3 VEW Unna siding
9.6 Industriepark Unna siding
7.4 Kessebüren
5.5 Frömern
3.4 Ardey
1.4 W Köhle siding
1.1 Fröndenberg West
From Hagen
0.0 Fröndenberg
To Warburg
To Menden

The Fröndenberg–Kamen railway is a single-track, partially electrified and partially disused railway line in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It runs from Fröndenberg via Unna to Unna-Königsborn and formerly on to Kamen.

History

The Fröndenberg-Kamen line was built at the turn of the 20th Century as a railway branch line by the Royal railway divisions (German: königliche Eisenbahndirection) of Elberfeld and Essen of the Prussian state railways to connect, in the form of an S-shaped curve, four stations on major east-west routes, which were built in the second half of the 19th century by three competing major private railway companies in Westphalia (from north to south):

The first section was opened by the Royal Railway Division of Elberfeld on 2 January 1899 between Fröndenberg and Unna.[1]

The next section from Unna to Unna-Königsborn was a joint project with the Royal Railway Division of Essen and built in just over a year. It was opened on 1 April 1900, originally for freight only.[2]

The last part, from Unna-Königsborn to Kamen was the responsibility of the Essen Division alone. Only half a year later, the line was completed on 1 November 1900 and opened for freight. Almost a year later, on 1 October 1901, the first passenger train ran between Unna and Kamen.[2]

Closures

In early 1926, passenger traffic was discontinued on the northern section between Unna and Kamen.[2] The Unna-Kamen-Werne light railway was opened in 1909 on a similar route as an overland tramway (interurban). It closed on 14 December 1950.

On 3 June 1955, freight traffic between Königsborn and Kamen was also discontinued[2] and the line was subsequently dismantled. The former line can easily be identified from aerial photographs.

Current operations

Electrification of the Unn–Königsborn section was completed on 25 May 1984.[2] The Fröndenberg–Unna section is still a non-electrified branch line with a top speed of 60 km/h. To increase speeds, level crossings are being upgraded. It is served only by the Hönnetal-Bahn (RB 54), which continues over the Letmathe–Fröndenberg line via Menden and the Hönne Valley Railway to Neuenrade at 60 minute intervals.[3]

Prior to the closure of the Westphalian line between Welver and Unna-Königsborn in 1968, passenger services were established on the line between Unna and Unna-Königsborn on 26 May 1963,[2] continuing to Dortmund Stadthaus station.[4]

In 1972 a regular interval regional service was established from Unna via Unna-Königsborn, Dortmund Stadthaus and Dortmund-Dorstfeld to Dortmund-Marten Süd, which was extended in 1983 to Dortmund-Lütgendortmund.[5] This was a direct precursor of line S 4 of the Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn. In preparation for the S-Bahn, electrification of the line from Unna to Unna-Königsborn was completed on 25 May 1984 and on 28 June 1984 it was upgraded with a top speed of 80 km/h.[2] S-Bahn services commenced on 3 June 1984 and operates at 20 minute intervals.[6]

Notes

  1. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
  3. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
  4. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
  5. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
  6. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.