- Bochum Dahlhausen Railway Museum
The Eisenbahnmuseum Bochum-Dahlhausen is a
railway museum situated south of the city ofBochum in the state ofNorth Rhine-Westphalia ,Germany [Kursbuch109] . It was founded byDGEG , the German Railway History Company in 1977 and is based in alocomotive depot that was built between 1916 and 1918 and ceased operation in 1969. Then DGEG took over the whole area of 46,000 square meters and built up the biggestrailway museum in Germany. In the middle of the museum, there is an engine shed with fourteen tracks. A preserved turntable, coaling, watering, and sanding facilities are still in operation. This museum is integrated into the "Route der Industriekultur" a route of monuments from the history of the industry.Exhibits
The origins of the vehicle collection go back to 1967. A variety of steam locomotives and other technically interesting railway vehicles from different epochs are displayed. There are over 200 exhibits in total. The stars of the exhibition are the heavy locomotives.
Examples include:
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DRG Class 01
*DRG Class 44
*DRG Class 50
*DRG Class 80 with Grey fotocoating
*Bavarian S 3/6 as cut-away model
*Prussian P 8
*Prussian T 20
*Württemberg Hz
*DB Class 66
*DRG Class E 32
*DRB Class E 94
*Wehrmacht locomotive WR 360 C 14
*DB Class 212
*DB Class V 65
*Wismar Railbus
*DB Class ETA 150 Amongst the exhibits there is even a collection of signals with a functioning
Prussian signal box, that stood in Cologne-Mülheim until 1982. The exhibits are looked after by 130 mainly voluntary employees, who are also involved in the museum railway services where they wear historical uniforms.At present the museum is busy refurbishing locomotive number 66 002 with the help of donations.
Museum vehicles and installations are often used for film and television productions. For example, a large part of the railway scenes in the film "Das Wunder von Bern" took place in Dahlhausen.
A highlight in the history of the railway museum was the large vehicle show put on in 1985 as part of the 150th anniversary of the German railways.
Museum Railway
In summer regular museum train services are operated by the Ruhr Valley Railway ("Ruhrtalbahn") along the banks of the river
Ruhr toHagen using a variety of locomotives, including a steam engine [Kursbuch110] . APrussian P 8 (38 2267) owned by the museum is usually used for the steam services. In addition, from 2009 there will be regular trips to theZollverein coal mine ("Zeche Zollverein") viaMülheim andEssen .Part of the museum train to Hagen includes a restored passenger coach by
MAN from 1921 belonging to the Essen Model Railway Club ("Modell-Eisenbahn-Club Essen & Umgebung e.V.") founded in 1949.References
ee also
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History of rail transport in Germany
*DGEG , the German Railway History CompanyLiterature
* Vogelsang, Harald. "Die Fahrzeuge und Anlagen des Eisenbahnmuseums Bochum-Dahlhausen", ISBN 3-921700-99-X
* Vogelsang, Harald. "Das BW Bochum-Dahlhausen und die Eisenbahn im mittleren Ruhrtal." Eisenbahnkurier Verlag, ISBN 3-88255-430-4External links
* [http://www.eisenbahnmuseum-bochum.de Eisenbahnmuseum Bochum-Dahlhausen homepage]
* [http://www.ruhrtalbahn.de Die Ruhrtalbahn]
* [http://www.dgeg.de/ German Railway History Company (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Eisenbahngeschichte or DGEG)]
* [http://www.route-industriekultur.de/en/map/railway-museum/ Route Industriekultur (engl.) ]
* There is an English-language discussion forum at [http://germanrail.8.forumer.com/ Railways of Germany]
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