Dortmund–Hamm railway

Dortmund–Hamm railway
Dortmund–Hamm
Cologne-Minden trunk line in dark red
Route number: 415, 416
Line length: 31
Gauge: 1435
Maximum speed: 200
Legend
Straight track Straight track
Trunk line from Minden
Junction from right Junction from right
Line from Münster
Bridge over water Bridge over water
Lippe river and Datteln-Hamm Canal
Straight track Station on track
150.7 Hamm (Westf)
Non-passenger station/depot on track Straight track
Hamm Rbf Hvn
Straight track Junction to left
Line to Warburg
Straight track Junction to left
Line to Hagen
Non-passenger station/depot on track Non-passenger station/depot on track
148.7 Hamm Rbf Hps
Junction from left Unknown BSicon "KRZu"
Line from Gallberg junction
Non-passenger station/depot on track Straight track
Hamm Rbf Hde
Junction to right Straight track
Line to Oberhausen
Small non-passenger station on track Small non-passenger station on track
145.3 Selmig (junction)
Straight track Unknown BSicon "eBHF"
145.2 Selmig
Track turning left Unknown BSicon "KRZu"
Freight line to Bönen Autobahn junction
Unknown BSicon "BS2c2" Unknown BSicon "BS2r"
Stop on track
142.0 Nordbögge
Track change
141.6 Nordbögge crossover
Small arched bridge
A2
Small arched bridge
A1
Junction from left
former line from Unna
Station on track
135.5 Kamen
Stop on track
131.6 Kamen-Methler
Station on track
129.4 Dortmund-Kurl
Unknown BSicon "eBHF"
126.4 Dortmund Flughafen (airport)
Station on track
125.4 Dortmund-Scharnhorst
Junction to right
Rail freight bypass
Unknown BSicon "BS2+l" Unknown BSicon "BS2+r"
123.8 Dortmund-Körne (junction)
Straight track Small non-passenger station on track
121.9 Dortmund-Zinkhütte (siding)
Non-passenger station/depot on track Straight track
121.8 Dortmund depot
Unknown BSicon "KRWgl+l" Unknown BSicon "KRWgr+r"
121.3 Dortmund Dbw junction
Unknown BSicon "eKRZu" Unknown BSicon "eKRZu"
former Lünen–Dortmund Ost line
Junction from right Straight track
Line from Lünen
Station on track Unknown BSicon "S+BHF"
119.5 Dortmund Hbf terminus of S 1S 2S 5
Straight track Junction to left
Line to Soest & line to Iserlohn
Straight track Junction to left
S-Bahn line to Witten S 5
Junction to left Track turning left
Trunk line to Essen/Witten S 1
Junction to left
Line to Dortmund-Rahm
Straight track
Main line to Wanne-Eickel S 2

The Dortmund–Hamm Railway is an important and historically significant railway in Germany. It is a major axis for long distance passenger and freight trains between the Ruhr and the north and east of Germany. It is the part of the trunk line built by the Cologne-Minden Railway Company (German, old spelling: Cöln-Mindener Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, CME) from Köln Deutz to Minden. It was opened in 1847 and has been modernized and developed several times since then.

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History

On 18 December 1843, the Prussian government granted a concession to the CME for the line, which began at what was then the CME station in Deutz (now a suburb of Cologne) with the construction of the first section to Düsseldorf, which was opened on 20 December 1845. Only a few weeks later, on 9 February 1846, the second section was completed to a temporary terminus at the site of present-day Duisburg Hauptbahnhof called the Cologne-Minden railway station, the first of three train stations built at the same place. The route of the next section to Oberhausen, Altenessen, Gelsenkirchen, Wanne, Herne and Dortmund to Hamm was chosen over a route close to the coal mines that were then located on the north bank of the Ruhr because it was cheaper to build as it largely avoided hills. Nevertheless, it still took well over a year until 15 May 1847 for this section to be completed and put into operation. On 15 October 1847 the last section was opened to Minden, thus completing the entire 263 kilometre long, single track railway. On the same day the Royal Hanoverian State Railways opened its Hanover-Minden Railway, completing a connection to Berlin and northeastern Germany.

Development

The railway line between Dortmund and Hamm has been continually modernized since its opening reflecting its growing importance as an east-west link. It is now at least double track and was electrified in the late 1950s over its entire length. In 1986, a 20.1 kilometre long section between Nordbögge (near Hamm) and Dortmund was cleared for scheduled operations at 200 km/h.

Since the beginning of the 1990s, trains have been permitted to operate in this section over its remaining level crossings at more than 160 km. Meanwhile, some of the crossings have been replaced by over or underpasses. Between the 120.4 and 143.4 km marks, the German train protection system, Linienzugbeeinflussung has been installed.

Services

There are hourly Intercity-Express train services on ICE line 10 from Cologne via Duisburg, Essen, Hannover to Berlin and other InterCity or ICE trains run on the line.

Regional-Express trains run at hourly intervals on four lines: RE 1: NRW-Express (Hamm–Aachen, half starting or finishing in Paderborn), RE 3: Rhein-Emscher-Express (Hamm–Düsseldorf), and RE 6: Westfalen-Express (Minden–Hamm–Düsseldorf) and RE 11: Rhein-Hellweg-Express (Hamm–Mönchengladbach). RE 1 and RE 6 trains only stop at Kamen between Hamm and Dortmund.

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