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Rheinhausen Ost (east) is a station designated as a ''Haltepunkt'' (halt) in the
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suburb of
Rheinhausen Rheinhausen () is a district of the city of Duisburg in Germany, with a population of 78,203 (December 31, 2020) and an area of 38.68 km². It lies on the left bank of the river Rhine. Rheinhausen consists of the neighbourhoods: Rumeln-Kald ...
in the German state of
North Rhine-Westphalia North Rhine-Westphalia (german: Nordrhein-Westfalen, ; li, Noordrien-Wesfale ; nds, Noordrhien-Westfalen; ksh, Noodrhing-Wäßßfaale), commonly shortened to NRW (), is a state (''Land'') in Western Germany. With more than 18 million inha ...
. It was built in 1907 after the commissioning of the Rheinhausen–Kleve railway on the left (western) bank of the
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for workers of the
Krupp The Krupp family (see pronunciation), a prominent 400-year-old German dynasty from Essen, is notable for its production of steel, artillery, ammunition and other armaments. The family business, known as Friedrich Krupp AG (Friedrich Krupp ...
’s steel works. The station was directly at the main entrance to the steel works, ''Tor 1'' (gate 1), which is now heritage-listed.


History

Its construction resulted from the visit of the German Emperor Wilhelm II to the Krupp’s steel works, which took place one year before, on 9 August 1906. A temporary halt was set up at the location of the later station. "At 10:05 am, the emperor arrived at the halt in the imperial special train and was received by the board of directors of Krupp", according to an ''Extrablatt des Allgemeinen Anzeigers für den Kreis Mörs'' ("special edition of the general gazette of the District of Mörs"). On departure, the
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of the Krupp company was placed opposite the imperial saloon car. On 16 May 1907, the Krupp company requested permanent station for works traffic in Atrop, a district of Hochemmerich, to add to the existing
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, which was located on the territory of the former municipality of Friemersheim at the headquarters of the Krupp company. The then rivalry between the two municipalities led to a fierce dispute over the designation of the stations; some argued that Rheinhausen station should have been renamed ''Friemersheim''; Hochemmerich initially wanted the name of ''Atrop'' for the Rheinhausen Ost station and the Krupp's works wanted the name of ''Friedrich-Alfred-Hütte'' (after Friedrich Alfred Krupp, with ''Hütte'' meaning "works"). The original ''Rheinhausen'' station, which was established in 1877, was renamed ''Friemersheim'' when the new halt was opened, which was given the name of ''Rheinhausen''. After the merger of the municipality with the rural community of Rheinhausen in 1923 it was given the slightly amended name of ''Rheinhausen (Nrh)'' (''Nrh'' standing for ''Niederrhein'' or Lower Rhine). The current name was adopted in 1936/37. The Prussian Minister of Public Works
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approved the station under the condition that only the workers at the Krupp's steel works could use it. There were, therefore, only four trains at each shift change. Ticket were issued by the gatekeeper of the Krupp's works, while the station itself was occupied by platform staff. The municipality of Hochemmerich criticised the lack of services at the station, leading to an increase in services to ten trains to
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and twelve trains to
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each day. Later, the station was opened for general traffic. The station was initially equipped with two side platforms. While the northern platform for trains toward Krefeld could be reached via an underpass, passengers to Duisburg originally had to cross the line on foot. After the merger of Friemersheim and Hochemmerich into the municipality of Rheinhausen in 1923, a memorandum was produced four years later proposing the merger of the two stations into a central station. The mayor of Rheinhausen reaffirmed the project in 1935, as did the director of the Krupp's works, Bruno Fugmann, the following year. This was endorsed by
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in 1936, but preparations for war and finally World War II itself ended these plans. In the 1960s, station plans were restarted by the municipal administration (now
Rheinhausen Rheinhausen () is a district of the city of Duisburg in Germany, with a population of 78,203 (December 31, 2020) and an area of 38.68 km². It lies on the left bank of the river Rhine. Rheinhausen consists of the neighbourhoods: Rumeln-Kald ...
-Mitte), but they were only half-heartedly considered by the
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administration in Krefeld. After the municipal reorganisation and the associated incorporation of Rheinhausen into Duisburg in 1975, these plans were abandoned. With the end of the Krupp's steel works in 1993, the halt lost its importance. Now only two Regionalbahn services an hour stop, running towards
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and
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. The RE42 and the RB31 services are no longer scheduled to stop at Rheinhausen Ost. The station entrance for services towards Rheinhausen and Krefeld contained a restaurant that was called ''Ritzendiele'' ("Ritz hall") by the Krupp workers, as well as a ticket office. In 19 September 1994, the building burnt down and it was then demolished and not replaced.


Services

The station is served by Regionalbahn services, the RB33 (''
Rhein-Niers-Bahn The Rhine-Niers-Bahn ( RB 33) is a Regionalbahn service in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It connects Essen Hbf, Duisburg Hbf on the Rhine with Mönchengladbach on the Niers, Aachen and Heinsberg (sections of timetable routes 420 ...
'') and the RB35 (''
Emscher-Niederrhein-Bahn The Emscher-Niederrhein-Bahn (RB 35) is a Regionalbahn service in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It runs hourly between Gelsenkirchen and Duisburg with Mönchengladbach. Its name refers to the Emscher river (which runs near D ...
''). They both run hourly between
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and
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, together providing a service every half hour. The RB33 starts from Essen and continues via Mönchengladbach to
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and the RB35 continues via Duisburg to
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. To the south of the halt there are non-electrified factory lines, which branch off towards the Rhine bridge from the former Krupp's works, now Logport, and from the various companies in the Logport area and Krupp's own former port and from the container terminal that has since been built there. ''Niederrheinische Verkehrsbetriebe'' operates bus route 914 (Moers – Friemersheim) and ''Duisburger Verkehrsgesellschaft'' operates bus route 922 (Winkelhausen – Friemersheim) at the station. The fares of both operators are set by the
Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr The Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr (), abbreviated VRR, is a public transport association (Verkehrsverbund) in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It covers most of the Ruhr area, as well as neighbouring parts of the Lower Rhine region, includ ...
. A street passes in front of the station with a sharp curve, which was popularly called the Atrop underpass until the widening of the passage. It was an accident blackspot, particularly during shift changes at Krupp. It was, also referred to as the "mousetrap". This road, which was single-lane until 1954, was also used by tramline 2 (Homberg–Friemersheim), also known as the ''Krumme Linie'' (crooked line), from 13 July 1913 to 25 September 1954. Since then the bus lines mentioned have run on it.


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