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Template:Dortmund–Duisburg railway

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Dortmund–Duisburg railway
164.3 19.1
Dortmund Hbf
(formerly Dortmund BME)
(terminus of S1S2 & S5)
Lines to Soest & Iserlohn
Dorstfelder Tunnel (366m)
16.5
Dortmund-Dorstfeld
(low level) S2
DO-Huckarde–Dortmunderfeld line
161.3000,0
Dortmund-Dorstfeld (old)
University Tunnel (1,352 m)
15.4
Dortmund-Dorstfeld Süd
14.5
Dortmund Universität
158.6000,0
DO-Lütgendortmund junction
11.9
Dortmund-Oespel
157.1000,0
DO-Lütgendortmund freight yard
156.7000,0
Dortmund-Lütgendortmund
10.7
Dortmund-Kley
10.1
Dortmund-Kley crossover
Dortmund–Witten line (see above)
Bochum–Witten line (see above)
Bochum-Langendreer
southern part
7.3
Bochum-Langendreer (S-Bahn)
153.0000,0
Former BO-Langendreer station
5.9
Bochum-Langendreer West
Bochum-Langendreer depot
Bochum-Langendreer West
148.4000,0
Prinz von Preußen junction
146.0   0.0
16.1 146.0
Bochum Hbf
15.4 145.3
Bochum Süd
(formerly Bochum BME)
144.9
Bochum-Ehrenfeld
14.7000,0
Bochum freight yard
(Routes from 1875 and 1862)
140.8
Wattenscheid-Höntrop
140.0
Ginsterweg LC
9.7000,0
Wattenscheid
(formerly Wattenscheid BME)
8.7000,0
Wattenscheid crossover
138.7
Stalleickenweg LC
Siding
137.4
Mountain track LC
136.9
Essen-Eiberg
136.4
Tossens Büschken LC
136.4
Essen-Steele Ost junction W92
135.3
Essen-Steele Ost
(formerly Steele Hbf)
134.2
Essen-Steele
4.7000,0
Essen-Kray Süd
3.9000,0
Essen-Kray Süd junction
0.2 129.5
Essen Hbf
(formerly Essen BME)
(terminus of S2 & S6)
127.1
Essen West
126.0
Essen-Frohnhausen
123.9
Mülheim-Heißen
(flyover to align tracks
in running direction)
119.5
Mülheim (Ruhr) Hbf
)
118.1
Mülheim (Ruhr) West
(formerly Mülheim BME)
116.4
0.1
Mülheim (Ruhr)-Styrum
former line to DU-Ruhrort (see below)
3.9
Kaiserberg junction
6.3
Duisburg Hbf
(formerly Duisburg BME)
(terminus of S2)
Source: German railway atlas[1]

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References

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas). Schweers + Wall. 2009. pp. 136–9, 54–5, 122, 150. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.