Brügge–Lüdenscheid Railway
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The Brügge–Lüdenscheid railway is a single-track, non-electrified branch line in the German state of
North Rhine-Westphalia North Rhine-Westphalia or North-Rhine/Westphalia, commonly shortened to NRW, is a States of Germany, state () in Old states of Germany, Western Germany. With more than 18 million inhabitants, it is the List of German states by population, most ...
. The 7 km-long line climbs from Lüdenscheid-Brügge station on the
Hagen–Dieringhausen railway The Hagen–Dieringhausen railway (also called the ''Volmetalbahn'': Volme Valley Railway) is a mostly single-track (continuously double track as far as Lüdenscheid-Brügge station, Lüdenscheid-Brügge) and non-electrified railway line from Hag ...
to Lüdenscheid station.


History

Brügge gained a rail connection in 1874 with the opening of the Dahl–Brügge section of the
Hagen–Dieringhausen railway The Hagen–Dieringhausen railway (also called the ''Volmetalbahn'': Volme Valley Railway) is a mostly single-track (continuously double track as far as Lüdenscheid-Brügge station, Lüdenscheid-Brügge) and non-electrified railway line from Hag ...
(also called the ''Volmetalbahn'': "Volme Valley Railway").
Lüdenscheid Lüdenscheid () is a city in the Märkischer Kreis district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the Sauerland region. Geography Lüdenscheid is located on the saddle of the watershed between the Lenne and Volme rivers whic ...
sought a connection to this line, but the design of a line to serve it was far from easy because of the difficult topography. Despite a maximum grade of 1:36, a 412 m long tunnel had to be built near Lüdenscheid. The 6.5 km long line was opened on 15 July 1880 by the
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. From 1904, there was a transfer point at Wehberg station to the Altena District Railway (''Kreis Altenaer Eisenbahn'', KAE), which operated until 1967. However, it was used only for freight. For passenger transport, there was a stairway between the District Railway station and the state railway station, which was 18 metres higher. At the beginning of the 20th century there were plans to connect the Hagen–Dieringhausen railway with the Plettenberg–Herscheid railway, thus creating a connection between the
Volme The Volme () is a river in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, and is a tributary of the river Ruhr. It is long, of which about lie within the city limits of Hagen. Its largest tributary is the Ennepe. The Volme rises at above sea level in the s ...
and
Lenne The Lenne () is a tributary of the river Ruhr in the Sauerland hills, western Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north a ...
valleys. However, during the First World War work was abandoned due to the high construction costs, although the earthworks had already been built through Herscheid. In the 1920s, the municipality of Herscheid tried to revive this project, but it was abandoned with the onset of
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. Later, road transport became dominant in Germany. The section would have been about 33.9 km long. The mountainous topography in
Sauerland The Sauerland () is a rural, hilly area spreading across most of the south-eastern part of the States of Germany, German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, in parts heavily forested and, apart from the major valleys, sparsely inhabited. ...
meant that the plans included large tunnels, bridges and underpasses, such as on the ridge between the Verse and the Ahe valleys, where a 650 metre long-tunnel was planned. Another 300 metre-long tunnel would have run in Herscheid from Helle to below the shooting range. A total of four tunnels were planned with a total length of 2,175 metres. The estimated cost for the tunnels amounted to 1.84 million
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. The total cost of the railway line was estimated by the Prussian state railways to be 9.8 million marks or 289,100 marks per kilometre of line. Due to its steepness, three class 96 locomotives were stationed at the Brügge depot ( Bw Brügge) for use on the line in the 1930s. From 1965 to September 1994 the Brügge–Lüdenscheid line and the Volme Valley Railway was served by push-pull trains consisting of class 212 diesel locomotives (stationed in
Hagen Hagen () is a city in the States of Germany, state of North Rhine-Westphalia, in western Germany, on the southeastern edge of the Ruhr area, 15 km south of Dortmund, where the rivers Lenne and Volme meet the Ruhr (river), Ruhr. In 2023, the ...
) and two or three, mainly
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, carriages. Until 1979 there was also a
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shuttle between Lüdenscheid station and Brügge station, connecting with the express trains between
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and Hagen. A class 628.4 diesel railcar operated on the line from September 1994 to 30 May 1999.


Current situation

Today the line is served hourly by the
Regionalbahn The ''Regionalbahn'' (; lit. Regional train; abbreviated ''RB'') is a train categories in Europe, type of Regional rail, local passenger train (stopping train) in Germany. It is similar to the Regionalzug (R) and Regio (Swiss railway train), R ...
line (
Volmetal-Bahn The Sauerland Net () is a group of railway services in the western Sauerland and the eastern Ruhr of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia and consists of four Regionalbahn services, RB 43 (Dortmund–), RB 52 (Dortmund–Hagen–Lüdenscheid), ...
), which runs from
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to via
Herdecke Herdecke () is a town in the district of Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany. It is located south of Dortmund in the Ruhr Area. Its location between the two Ruhr (river), Ruhr reservoirs Hengsteysee and Harkortsee has earned it t ...
, Hagen and
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, and the (
Oberbergische Bahn The Oberbergische Bahn (RB 25) is a Regionalbahn rail service running between Cologne Hansaring and Lüdenscheid in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW). This service is operated by DB Regio NRW with Alstom Coradia LINT 54 and 81 ...
), which runs from to Lüdenscheid via
Cologne Cologne ( ; ; ) is the largest city of the States of Germany, German state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the List of cities in Germany by population, fourth-most populous city of Germany with nearly 1.1 million inhabitants in the city pr ...
. In addition, since the late 1990s a proposal has been under consideration to build a station at ''Lüdenscheider Kreishaus'' to serve the large surrounding population. However, because of the problems of the location (a site in a deep cutting or possibly with underground platforms), it would have very high costs. Therefore, investigations have focused on the relocation of Lüdenscheid station and the project is being pursued no further for the time being. By 2010, work commenced on the reconstruction of Lüdenscheid station. First the disused buildings were demolished and contaminated land was remediated. An improved rail/bus interchange is also part of the development program. A single track was laid on the northwestern edge of the station precinct along the existing street of Bahnhofallee and further up on the slope old Protestant cemetery. The new platform was put into operation on 8 June 2009. A plan presented in 1997 for a Hagen Regionalstadtbahn (''Regionalstadtbahn Hagen''), which included the Volme Valley Railway from Dortmund via Hagen to Lüdenscheid as a light rail to operate directly from
Dortmund Dortmund (; ; ) is the third-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia, after Cologne and Düsseldorf, and the List of cities in Germany by population, ninth-largest city in Germany. With a population of 614,495 inhabitants, it is the largest city ...
city centre via Hagen city centre to central Lüdenscheid, was rejected for cost reasons, despite its traffic-related benefits. A direct rail service from 2015 Lüdenscheid to Cologne (RB25, the
Oberbergische Bahn The Oberbergische Bahn (RB 25) is a Regionalbahn rail service running between Cologne Hansaring and Lüdenscheid in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW). This service is operated by DB Regio NRW with Alstom Coradia LINT 54 and 81 ...
) was reopened in 2015. Lüdenscheid-Brügge station has become a transportation hub.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Brugge-Ludenscheid railway Railway lines in North Rhine-Westphalia