Witten–Schwelm Railway
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The Witten–Schwelm railway (also called the ''Elbschetalbahn'', Elbsche Valley Railway) is a now disused except for short sections at each end located in the
Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis The Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis is a district in the center of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is part of the southern Ruhr urban area and has ca. 324,000 inhabitants (2012). The district's seat (capital city) is Schwelm; the largest of its nine towns ...
, a district in the southeastern
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area in the German state of
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. The 4.6 km long double-track and electrified section from
Witten Hauptbahnhof Witten Hauptbahnhof is a railway station in the town of Witten in western Germany. It is situated southwest of the town. In 1849 the station was opened as ''Witten West'' by the '' Bergisch-Märkische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft''. At the end of the 1 ...
to Wengern Ost is now used for the transport of freight. The 17 km long and single-track section from Witten-Höhe to Schwelm was intended to be a part of a relief route from the Ruhr to
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. It was envisaged that the line to Schwelm would have been extended to the south via Lennep (near
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) to Cologne, but this was not completed due to the outbreak of the First World War.


History

Work on the line began in 1911 and although ultimately only part of the original plan was completed, this was delayed until 1934. Thus
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opened the first section from the Witten Hauptbahnhof via Witten-Höhe to Wengern Ost on 4 October 1926 with connections to the
Ruhr Valley Railway The Ruhr Valley Railway (german: Ruhrtalbahn) is a partly abandoned railway line in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, running from Düsseldorf-Rath via Old Kupferdreh station, Bochum-Dahlhausen, Witten-Herbede, Hagen-Vorhalle and Sch ...
from
Hattingen Hattingen is a town in the northern part of the Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. History Hattingen is located on the south bank of the River Ruhr in the south of the Ruhr region. The town was first mentioned in 13 ...
to
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. It was then used exclusively for freight for about ten years, relieving the
Elberfeld–Dortmund railway The Elberfeld–Dortmund railway is a major railway in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is part of a major axis for long distance and regional rail services between Wuppertal and Cologne, and is served by Intercity Express, InterCit ...
. The economic decline during and after the war was the reason for the drawn-out construction of the main part of the line, with most works carried out before 1914. The necessary work to complete the line was implemented in the early 1930s as a job creation measure. The cost of building the line eventually amounted to 50 million
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s. In the period from 1934 to 1939, a total of 23 passenger trains, including five express trains, operated on the line daily. In addition, there was a considerable amount of freight. During the Second World War, the Silschede Tunnel and the Klosterholz Tunnel were used under the code names of ''Buchfink'' and ''Goldammer'' as underground factories under the ''U-Verlagerung'' Program for the production of weapons, using forced labour. The operation of the railway was resumed after 1945, but traffic decreased steadily in the postwar period. As a result of this decrease, passenger services were closed on the middle section from Witten-Höhe via Wengern West and Albringhausen to Gevelsberg West on 30 November 1979. All traffic on this section ended on 14 January 1980 and the line was formally closed on 1 January 1983.


Route

The line included some elaborate viaducts and railway tunnels, which included the
Ruhr The Ruhr ( ; german: Ruhrgebiet , also ''Ruhrpott'' ), also referred to as the Ruhr area, sometimes Ruhr district, Ruhr region, or Ruhr valley, is a polycentric urban area in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. With a population density of 2,800/km ...
viaduct near
Witten Witten () is a city with almost 100,000 inhabitants in the Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis (district) in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Geography Witten is situated in the Ruhr valley, in the southern Ruhr area. Bordering municipalities * Bochum * Dortmu ...
. More viaducts could be found in Wengern over the Elbsche and in
Gevelsberg Gevelsberg (; Westphalian: ''Gievelsbiärg'') is a town in the district of Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Geography The town lies in the valley of the river Ennepe in the Süder Uplands, which is part of the Rhenish Mas ...
. There were two 900 m-long tunnels located at Silschede and north of
Schwelm Schwelm is a town in the district of Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis in the administrative region of Arnsberg within the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Geography Schwelm is situated in the southeast of the "''Ruhrgebiet''", the Ruhr district of Germany, be ...
. The line was well constructed from a technical perspective with: *double track *low gradients *large curve radii *large tunnel cross sections *no level crossings. It was planned to what were considered European standards. Nevertheless, only part of the planned route was built.


Current situation

The northern part of the route is now again used only for freight, while the southern portion through the 945 m long Linderhausen Tunnel from Gevelsberg to Schwelm is used by S-Bahn line S 8 and S 9 of the
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(Rhine-Ruhr Transport Association) to link the
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and the
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.


Planning

It is planned to build a cycle path on the disused part of the line. The route runs through a scenic area with two viaducts and two tunnels, including the 845 m-long Silschede Tunnel, which would be extraordinary long for a tunnel on a cycle path. Because of these structures, however, the financing of the project is not yet clear, since, for example the lighting of the tunnel would cause substantial costs. Part of the route has already been upgraded for a section of the “From Ruhr to Ruhr” cycleway (''Von-Ruhr-zur-Ruhr-Radweg'').


Henriette Davidis

During the construction of the line, the house in which
Henriette Davidis Johanna Friederika Henriette Katharina Davidis (1 March 1801 in Wengern – 3 April 1876 in Dortmund) arguably is Germany's most famous cookbook author. Although many similar cookbooks had been published by then, amongst others Sophie Wilhelmine ...
worked for a long time had to be demolished. The plate of the stove on which many of her recipes were developed was installed in the wall of a small bridge. The bridge can be found on Henriette-Davidis-Weg in Wengern.


Gallery

File:NRW, Witten - Hauptbahnhof.jpg,
Witten Hauptbahnhof Witten Hauptbahnhof is a railway station in the town of Witten in western Germany. It is situated southwest of the town. In 1849 the station was opened as ''Witten West'' by the '' Bergisch-Märkische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft''. At the end of the 1 ...
File:Witten Ruhrviadukt 121208.JPG, Ruhr valley viaduct near Witten File:Elbschebahn5.jpg, Underpass at Wengern File:Viadukt Wengern.jpg, Elbschebach valley viaduct near Wengern File:Elbschebahn3.jpg, One of three typical underpasses in the Elbsche valley File:Elbschebahn4a.jpg, Cooking plate used as a plaque for
Henriette Davidis Johanna Friederika Henriette Katharina Davidis (1 March 1801 in Wengern – 3 April 1876 in Dortmund) arguably is Germany's most famous cookbook author. Although many similar cookbooks had been published by then, amongst others Sophie Wilhelmine ...
File:Tunnel Silschede.jpg, North portal of the ''Silschede Tunnel'' File:Elbschebahn2.jpg, Station building of Albringhausen File:Elbschebahn1.jpg, Stefansbach valley viaduct in Gevelsberg File:Schwelm - Bahnhof 02 ies.jpg,
Schwelm station Schwelm station is the most important station in the city of Schwelm in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. All regional and S-Bahn trains stop at the station. Long-distance services pass through without stopping. History The first stati ...


References

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