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Oberhausen-Osterfeld Süd Marshalling Yard

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    1. Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord – HOAG Cycle Path along the Emscher loop from Bottrop-Vonderort

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      November 24, 2020

      Osterfeld, which belonged to the Bottrop office until 1891, received its first train station in November 1873. On November 15, 1873, the Cöln-Mindener Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft (CM) put its Emschertal line into operation. From July 1, 1874, passenger trains also stopped at Osterfeld CM station. 1879 followed with the Duisburg - Dorsten - Coesfeld - Rheine - Quakenbrück line of the Rheinische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft and the Sterkrade - Bottrop - Dortmund - Welver line of the Royal Westphalian Railway Company. In 1880 the Bergisch-Märkische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft added the fourth line, the Herne - Katernberg - Oberhausen line. [2]

      The station building of the Cöln-Mindener Bahnhof was on today's Bottroper Straße, the Bergisch-Märkische Eisenbahn also used this station. The Westphalian Railway built its Osterfeld WfE station some distance away on what is now Emsstrasse. The route followed the Westfälische Strasse and Richard-Wagner-Allee to Sterkrade. The station of the Rheinische Eisenbahn was about 600 meters north of the Cöln-Mindener station. [2]
      from de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahnhof_Oberhausen-Osterfeld (accessed December 01, 2020)


      oberhausen-osterfeld.de/geschichte-osterfelds/der-rangierbahnhof.html
      osterfeld-westfalen.de/eisenbahn.html

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