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Hansa Colliery Shaft 3

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    January 23, 2018

    Entrance and gatehouse of the Hansa colliery from 2018 and compared to what it looked like 50 years ago.

    The Hansa colliery was a coal mine in the Huckarde district of Dortmund.

    The mine was created on 17 November 1855 by the Dortmunder mining and metallurgical company. After first testing in 1840 began in 1856/1857 with the sinking of the shafts Hansa 1 and Hansa 2. The work was discontinued because of the bankruptcy of the Dortmunder mining and metallurgical AG 1859.
    In 1862 the Hansa colliery was sold by bankruptcy to Gustav Arndt, who sold it in 1866 to the Prussian Mining and Steelworks AG (not identical to the Preussag founded in 1923). Under the new owner, the shaft 1 in 1869 on the promotion. After the collapse of the Prussian mine and steelworks AG took over the Hansa mine in 1877 and continued the sinking of the shaft. In 1889, the Gelsenkirchen mine AG acquired the field.
    1926, the Hansa colliery also became the property of Vereinigte Stahlwerke AG and was assigned to the Dortmund group, which remained after the spin-off of the mining operations from Vereinigte Stahlwerke AG and the reorganization of Gelsenkirchener Bergwerks-AG in 1933. Since 1928, she formed a unit with the neighboring coking plant Hansa.
    On February 3, 1945, the daytime facilities were almost completely destroyed by bombing and funding had to be discontinued. As part of the reorganization of the mining industry by the Allies, the Hansa mine 1953 became the property of Hansa Bergbau AG, which was 50% owned by Dortmunder Bergbau AG. Hansa took over on 1 April 1956 the operation of the mine Westhausen. In 1956, a coalition with the Adolf von Hansemann colliery was established, which remained until the decommissioning of the Adolf Hansemann mine in 1967. During this time, the Hansa colliery was called Hansa Gustav. In 1980, the plant was shut down.

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      March 16, 2018

      Collier Hansa Schacht 2 and 3

      Shaft 2

      Emergency conveyor can still be visited.

      1870 beginning of the devil as a shaft 2 of the Hansa colliery.
      1874 The work of the devils is stopped because of strong ingress of water and dripping.
      1884 The shaft is sank.
      1885 The work of the devil continues.
      1888 The support is received.
      1896 Due to a broken pulley, the production is stopped for 3 weeks.
      1980 The support is discontinued.
      1983 The manhole is rebuilt as a weather shaft with a survey facility for the Minister Stein mine.
      2016 The shaft is filled.


      Shaft 3

      1908 beginning of the devil of Wetterschacht 3.
      1910 Wetterschacht 3 goes into operation.
      In 1956, shaft 3 becomes the main production shaft.
      1977 Conventional coal production is discontinued
      In 1988, shaft 3 becomes a drainage shaft.
      2016 The shaft is filled.


      The conveyor frame of shaft 3 was preserved and served until 2014 for dewatering.

      Translated by Google •

        October 26, 2021

        One of the many industrial monuments:
        The Zeche Hansa was a hard coal mine in the Dortmund district of Huckarde.
        It also includes the Alte Schmiede, which is operated as a cultural center by the IHV (Huckard Associations Interest Group).

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