The Oberhausen-Osterfeld Süd–Hamm railway, also called the Hamm-Osterfeld line (German: Hamm-Osterfelder Bahn), is a 76-kilometre long double-track electrified main line railway at the northern edge of the Ruhr in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
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Oberhausen-Osterfeld Süd–Hamm railway |
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Line number |
- 2250 (OB-Osterfeld Süd–Hamm)
- 2248 (E-Dellwig Ost–Bottrop)
- 2252 (GE-Buer Nord–Lippe)
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Locale | North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany |
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- 423 (Bottrop – Gladbeck)
- 424 (OB-Osterfeld Süd – Bottrop)
- 450.9 (Bottrop – RE-Blumenthal)
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Line length | 77 km (48 mi) |
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Number of tracks | 2 (throughout) |
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Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
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Electrification | 15 kV/16.7 Hz AC overhead catenary |
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Operating speed | 100 km/h (62 mph) |
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76.7 |
Hamm (Westf) Pbf |
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76.1 |
Hamm port marshalling yard | (junction) | |
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1.3 73.2 |
Hamm (Westf) marshalling yard |
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0.0 71.5 |
Herringen (junction) |
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70.1 |
Pelkum RAG-Bergwerk Ost (mine) link |
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64.9 |
Rünthe |
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63.1 |
Bergkamen |
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57.8 |
Oberaden |
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57.0 |
Oberaden (old) |
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55.0 |
Horstmar (junction) |
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53.3 |
Lünen Süd |
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Hafenbahn Lünen |
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48.3 |
Wilbringen (halt & junction) |
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45.4 |
Waltrop |
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38.8 |
Datteln |
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35.1 |
Recklinghausen-Suderwich |
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0.0 31.1 |
Recklinghausen-Ost |
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(0.7) 000 |
Recklinghausen-Hillen (siding) |
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(0.8) 000 |
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30.0 |
RE-Blumenthal (branch) |
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former line of RBH Logistics |
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24.9 |
Herten (Westf) |
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21.1 |
Westerholt |
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former line of RBH Logistics |
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Gelsenkirchen-Buer Nord |
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(at grade junction) |
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17.6 |
Gelsenkirchen-Buer Nord | (station until 1998) | |
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12.5 |
Gladbeck West |
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8.1 |
Bottrop-Boy |
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6.0 |
Bottrop Hbf Vbf (junction) |
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5.6 |
Bottrop Hbf yard |
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4.5 |
Bottrop Hbf | (formerly an "island" station) | |
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Bottrop Hbf |
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(single-track connecting line of 1922) |
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(1.4) |
Essen-Dellwig Büscherhof (siding) |
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(0.0) |
Essen-Dellwig Ost |
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3.2 |
Bottrop Westf Sandgräberei (siding) |
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Oberhausen-Osterfeld Süd Swo |
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2.2 |
Bottrop-Vonderort |
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2.0 |
Oberhausen Hochstraße |
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0.0 |
Oberhausen-Osterfeld Süd |
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-0.5 |
Oberhausen-Osterfeld Süd Ost |
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Oberhausen Grafenbusch (junction) |
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Source: German railway atlas[1] |
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Close
It has a continuous level route with no tunnels. Its eastern and central sections are now only used for freight, while its western section is also for passenger operations.
The main operator, Deutsche Bahn (formerly Deutsche Bundesbahn), has always referred to this line as the Nordstrecke ("northern line"). It was the northernmost route of the former railway division of Essen.