Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn


The Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn is an umbrella system of all of the Stadtbahn lines included in the integrated public transport network of Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr which covers the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan area in western Germany. It does not include the independent Cologne Stadtbahn and Bonn Stadtbahn systems.

History

At the beginning of the 1960s, road traffic in the Rhine-Ruhr area increased like in other German metropolitan areas. Existing trams were regarded as obstacles for car-oriented cities. Therefore, these trams should be relocated to underground sections below city centers if they were not replaced by bus lines.
The cities of Bochum, Castrop-Rauxel, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen, Gelsenkirchen, Herne, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Oberhausen, Recklinghausen and Wattenscheid founded the Stadtbahngesellschaft Ruhr in 1969 for coordinating the plans to transform tram routes into Stadtbahn routes. Düsseldorf and Hattingen joined in 1972; since then, the cooperation has been called Stadtbahngesellschaft Rhein-Ruhr. Witten joined in 1981, Recklinghausen left in 1982.
Original Stadtbahn plans proposed upgrading up to 300 kilometers of tram lines step by step. Most of these proposed lines were planned in north-south direction and would have branched off of a main line that would have run more or less east-west. Due to financial constraints and the downturn of the economy in the region, many sections or the originally planned system have not been built. As a result, there are isolated standard gauge Stadtbahn lines inside of metre gauge tram systems – one example would be the U35 line in Bochum.

Component systems

There are five Stadtbahn systems that make up the Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn :
, there are 23 lines altogether in the Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn:
LineSystemCities on RouteStations Date Opened
U11Essen StadtbahnEssen, Gelsenkirchen23 1 June 1986
U17Essen StadtbahnEssen17 27 November 1981
U18Essen StadtbahnEssen, Mülheim17 28 May 1977
U35Bochum StadtbahnBochum, Herne21 2 September 1989
U41Dortmund StadtbahnDortmund28 27 May 1983 / 2 June 1984
U42Dortmund StadtbahnDortmund28 15 May 1976 / 26 September 1992 / 16 June 2002
U43Dortmund StadtbahnDortmund34 27 April 2008
U44Dortmund StadtbahnDortmund19 27 April 2008
U45Dortmund StadtbahnDortmund8 2 June 1984
U46Dortmund StadtbahnDortmund7 27 May 1983 / 2 June 1996
U47Dortmund StadtbahnDortmund27 2 June 1984
U49Dortmund StadtbahnDortmund11 1990
U70Düsseldorf StadtbahnDüsseldorf, Krefeld, Meerbusch17 6 August 1988
U71Düsseldorf42 21 February 2016
U72Düsseldorf, Ratingen31 21 February 2016
U73Düsseldorf23 21 February 2016
U74Düsseldorf StadtbahnDüsseldorf, Meerbusch31 May 1994
U75Düsseldorf StadtbahnDüsseldorf, Neuss28 May 1994
U76Düsseldorf StadtbahnDüsseldorf, Krefeld, Meerbusch28 6 August 1988
U77Düsseldorf StadtbahnDüsseldorf22 May 1994
U78Düsseldorf StadtbahnDüsseldorf15 6 August 1988
U79Duisburg, Düsseldorf45 6 August 1988
U83Düsseldorf35 21 February 2016

Infrastructure

All plans included the following standards:
Cross-platform interchanges were planned wherever useful and possible. All Stadtbahn lines have been electrified with overhead catenary and are powered with direct current like former trams.
However, most of Rhine-Ruhr tram lines still use metre gauge. Combined Stadtbahn and tram tracks use three-rail tracks or even four-rail tracks. Some sections in Mülheim an der Ruhr, Bochum und Essen were constructed with metre gauge and temporary integrated into the network, being able to be converted easily to standard gauge at a later point of time.
Since the start of Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn, existing tram routes were integrated and partly developed as pilot routes. Among others, the former tram lines 8/18 Essen–Mülheim were chosen to become the most important pilot route with tracks in between the Ruhrschnellweg express highway lanes; the new pilot Stadtbahn line U18 was opened in 1977.
Most of today's Stadtbahn lines were developed out of former tram lines. Their line numbers were simply converted into two-digit numbers prepended by U for distinguishing between both standards; the U refers to both unabhängig and U-Bahn standards being the later target, although complete U-Bahn lines have in fact never existed in the Rhine-Ruhr area. By 2011, the only full independent lines in the Rhine-Ruhr area are the Dortmund H-Bahn, Düsseldorf SkyTrain and Wuppertal Schwebebahn hanging and suspended monorails.

Developments

The very ambitious original plans have not paid enough attention to financial restrictions and increased tunneling costs in the mining areas. So, the schedule for opening the planned sections has been severely delayed with some routes even cancelled. The next step to transform Stadtbahn routes to metro standards is not anymore foreseen.
To use of constructed sections, existing tram lines have been operated further on the new alignments including temporary use of tram gauges and low-floor platforms. Some stations even contain both low-floor and high-floor platforms in case of mixed tram and Stadtbahn operation.

Rolling stock

For the Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn, new standardised Stadtbahn trains named Stadtbahnwagen B were developed. However, Stadtbahn companies ordered them with different lengths, layout of doors etc..
Tram lines still use former rolling stock and new low-floor trams where Stadtbahn projects were stopped or severely delayed.
The B-Wagen are undergoing retirement. In Bochum the B80D-wagen are currently being replaced by the new high-floor Variotram on the U35.

Routes of Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn

Opening dateStadtbahn sectionNotes
05 Oct 1967Essen Saalbausub-surface tram station, changed in 1984
03 Nov 1972Bochum Klinikum – Hustadtas tram until 1994, not in tunnel
1974Duisburg Neuer Friedhof – Düsseldorf Wittlaerpilot route, includes elevated and underground sections, as tram until 1981
15 May 1976Dortmund Kirchderne – Grevelelevated, as tram lines 402/406 until 1992, today called U42
28 May 1977Mülheim Heißen Kirche – Essen Wiener Platzpilot route, first line with full Stadtbahn standards in the Rhine-Ruhr area
28 May 1977Essen Saalbau – Porscheplatzsub-surface tram operation
25 May 1979Bochum Schauspielhaus – Hauptbahnhofsub-surface tram operation
03 Nov 1979Mülheim Heißen Kirche – Mülheim Hauptbahnhofpartly not in tunnel
03 Oct 1981Düsseldorf Rampe Kennedydamm – Rampe Opernhaus sub-surface tram operation until 1988, two stops
27 Nov 1981Essen Bismarckstraße – Rampe Planckstraßefurther to Margarethenhöhe
27 Nov 1981Essen Wiener Platz – Universität/Gesamthochschule
28 Nov 1981Bochum Rampe Ruhrstadion – Bochum Hauptbahnhofsub-surface tram operation
27 May 1983Dortmund Clarenberg – Hörde Bfas premetro lines 401/406 until 1984, today called U41
02 Jun 1984Dortmund Westfalenpark bzw. Rampe Märkische Str. – Lortzing-/Schützenstraßehigh-floor Stadtbahn
01 Sep 1984Gelsenkirchen Hauptbahnhof – Musiktheatersub-surface tram operation
27 May 1985Mülheim Hauptbahnhof – Aktienstraßesub-surface tram operation
27 Sep 1985Essen Porscheplatz – Viehofer Platzsub-surface tram operation
31 May 1986Essen Saalbau – Messe/Gruga bzw. Rampe Florastraßefurther to Bredeney, mixed operation metre gauge tram / standard gauge Stadtbahn
24 Aug 1986Dortmund Märkische Straße – Willem-van-Vloten-Straßeincluding Kohlgartenstraße ramp
7 May 1988Düsseldorf Heinrich-Heine-Allee – Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhoffour-track tunnel, four stops, demolition of Opernhaus ramp
06 Aug 1988Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof – Rampe Stahlwerkstraßefurther to Oberbilk/Philipshalle and Holthausen
06 Aug 1988Düsseldorf Heinrich-Heine-Allee – Rampe Tonhallefurther to Oberkassel, Krefeld and Neuss
02 Sep 1989Herne Schloss Strünkede – Bochum Hauptbahnhof
27 May 1990Dortmund Westfalenstadion
09 Nov 1991Essen Porscheplatz – Berliner Platzmixed sub-surface tram operation and guided bus operation
1992/1993Dortmund Hafen – Insterburger Straßetrack moving, grade separated with a road underpass
11 Jul 1992Duisburg Rampe Platanenhof bzw. Rathaus – Duissern four-track tunnel, partly sub-surface tram operation
26 Sep 1992Dortmund Stadtgarten – Brunnenstraßehigh-floor Stadtbahn
26 Sep 1993Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof – Ronsdorfer Straßefurther to Eller/Vennhauser Allee, two stops
27 Nov 1993Bochum Hauptbahnhof – Waldringfurther to Hustadt on gauge-converted tram route
28 May 1994Gelsenkirchen Musiktheater – Ruhrzoosub-surface tram operation
1 May 1995Dortmund Stadtgarten – Städtische Kliniken
02 Jun 1996Dortmund Stadtgarten – Polizeipräsidium
24 May 1998Dortmund Polizeipräsidium – Westfalenhallen
24 May 1998Essen Universität/Gesamthochschule – Altenessen Bf
19 Sep 1998Mülheim Schloss Broich – Hauptbahnhofsub-surface tram operation
23 Sep 2000Duisburg Duissern – Meiderich Bfpartly sub-surface tram operation, demolition of Rübenstraße ramp
30 Sep 2001Essen Altenessen Bf – Rampe II. Schichtstraßefurther to Gelsenkirchen-Horst
15 Jun 2002Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof – Oberbilk/Philipshalle further to Holthausen, three stops, demolition of Stahlwerkstraße ramp
16 Jun 2002Dortmund Städtische Kliniken – Kreuzstraße
20 Mar 2005Dortmund Barop Parkhausroad underpass and relocation of station
27 Jan 2006Bochum Bochumer Verein – Lohring, Rathaus – Hauptbahnhofsub-surface tram operation
27 Apr 2008Dortmund Unionstraße – Reinoldikirche low-floor Stadtbahn
24 Sep 2009Düsseldorf Holthausen – Benrath, Betriebshofhigh-floor Stadtbahn
30 Aug 2010Düsseldorf Werstener Dortstraße – Werstener Dorfstraße – Südpark – Universität Ost/Botanischer Gartenhigh-floor Stadtbahn
20 Feb 2016Düsseldorf Pempelforter Straße – Kirchplatzlow-floor Stadtbahn
14 Nov 2016Dortmund Hauptfriedhof – Allerstraßeroad underpass and closure of Vahleweg station