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Trams in Bochum/Gelsenkirchen

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Trams in Bochum/Gelsenkirchen
A BOGESTRA tram at Bochum Hbf.
Operation
Locale
Open23 November 1894 (1894-11-23)
StatusOperational
Lines6 (+ 1 Ruhrbahn line: 107)
Operator(s)Bochum-Gelsenkirchener Straßenbahnen AG (BOGESTRA)
Infrastructure
Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)
Propulsion system(s)Electricity
Electrification600 (750) V DC
Depot(s)2
Statistics
Route length84 km (52 mi)
Overview
The network in 2020.
Websitehttps://www.bogestra.de/ BOGESTRA (in German)

The Bochum/Gelsenkirchen tramway network (Template:Lang-de) is a network of tramways focused on Bochum and Gelsenkirchen, two cities in the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

Opened in 1894 in Bochum and in 1895 in Gelsenkirchen, the network is operated by the Bochum-Gelsenkirchener Straßenbahnen AG (BOGESTRA). It also serves the neighbouring towns of Hattingen, Herne and Witten.

Lines

As of December 2019, the following nine tram lines are operated exclusively by BOGESTRA:[1]

Line Route Stations[1]
(underground)
Comments
301 Gelsenkirchen Hbf – Bismarck – Buer – Horst 34
(7)
302 Gelsenkirchen-Buer Rathaus – Gelsenkirchen Hbf – Bochum Hbf – Laer Mitte - Langendreer S 44
(7)
305 Bochum-Höntrop Kirche – Bochum Hbf – Laer Mitte - Langendreer S 25
(4)
306 Wanne-Eickel Hbf – Bochum Hbf 21
(1)
Also operates as a Night Express.
308 Bochum-Gerthe Schürbankstraße – Bochum Hbf – Weitmar – Linden – Hattingen Mitte 38
(4)
309 Witten Papenholz – Witten Rathaus – Heven Dorf 14
(0)
310 Bochum-Höntrop Kirche – Bochum Hbf – Langendreer S
Witten Papenholz – Witten Rathaus – Heven Dorf
39
(4)
316 Wanne-Eickel Hbf – Bochum Hbf – Bochum-Gerthe Heinrichstraße 31
(2)
318 Bochum-Gerthe Schürbankstraße – Bochum Hbf – Weitmar – Linden – Dahlhausen Bf. 32
(4)
Also operates as a Night Express.

In addition, a tenth tram line serves the BOGESTRA region:[1]

Line Route Stations Comments
107 Gelsenkirchen Hbf – Feldmark – Trabrennbahn – Essen-Katernberg – Zeche Zollverein – Essen Hbf – Bredeney 34 Operated by Ruhrbahn for most of the week. Only 11 stations in BOGESTRA area.

This line, which is operated by the Ruhrbahn for most of the week, has its northernmost 11 stations in the BOGESTRA transit area. Early on Saturday mornings, it is operated by BOGESTRA, and runs between Gelsenkirchen Hbf and Trabrennbahn only.

Rolling stock

The tram network currently operates using low-floor trams of the types NF6D (made by DÜWAG and similar to the R1.1 cars of Bonn tramway's system) and Variobahn (by Stadler Rail). Some lines still use type M high-floor articulated trams (also from DÜWAG), but these will ultimately also be replaced by Stadler Variobahns.

The Stadtbahn line uses a separate fleet of high-floor Stadtbahnwagen B and Tango trains. It is not connected to the low-floor network and therefore trams on one system cannot operate on the other.

See also

References

Inline references

  1. ^ a b c "BOGESTRA-Schienennetz" [BOGESTRA-Rail Network Plan] (PDF) (in German). BOGESTRA AG. December 2019. Retrieved 21 December 2019.

Bibliography

  • Höltge, Dieter (1994). Straßen- und Stadtbahnen in Deutschland [Tramways and Stadtbahnen in Germany] (in German). Vol. Band 4: Ruhrgebiet - Von Dortmund bis Duisburg [Volume 4: Ruhr - from Dortmund to Duisburg]. Freiburg i. B., Germany: EK-Verlag. ISBN 9783882553345.

51°28′28″N 07°13′30″E / 51.47444°N 7.22500°E / 51.47444; 7.22500