Sauerland Net

The Sauerland Net (German: Sauerland-Netz) is a group of railway services in the western Sauerland and the eastern Ruhr of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia and consists of three Regionalbahn services, RB 52 (DortmundHagenLüdenscheid), RB 53 (Dortmund–SchwerteIserlohn) and RB 54 (UnnaFröndenbergMendenNeuenrade), and the Regional-Express service RE 57 (Dortmund–BestwigWinterberg/Brilon Stadt). The RB 52 also carries the brand name of the Volmetal-Bahn, the RB 53 is called the Ardey-Bahn, the RB 54 is called the Hönnetal-Bahn and the RE 57 is called the Dortmund Sauerland-Express. In December 2004, DB Regio NRW took over or retained operations of these services. Previously the RB 53, RB 54 and RE 57 had been operated by DB Regio NRW and RB 52 had been operated by the Dortmund-Märkische Eisenbahn (DME).

The RE 17 (Sauerland-Express) service will be included in the Sauerland Net under the next contract for the operation of services beginning in 2016.

Tender

The Zweckverband Nahverkehr Westfalen-Lippe (local transport association of Westphalia-Lippe, NWL) published a call for tenders for the operation of passenger services on the Sauerland Network from December 2016 in the Official Journal of the European Union on 9 October 2012.[1] As a result, Regional-Express services RE 17 and 57 and Regionalbahn services RB 52, 53 and 54 might have had a new operator. Some improvements are to be made on trains for the carriage of the disabled and there will be more space for bicycles, more guards, ticket machines on the trains rather than on the platforms, as well as improved connections in Menden (to Dortmund) and Schwerte (to Münster). It will involve about 5.6 million train-kilometres a year, at a cost of €9–10 per train-km, a total cost of about €50 to 55 million. Because the operation of the network is to be contracted for a period of 12 years, it will be worth more than €600 million.

Competition is needed in order to maintain fares. The NWL has offered financing for the rollingstock through the municipal budget and to reimburse the top three losing tenderers tender costs of up to €100,000. Passengers will benefit from the competition in the Sauerland as the trains will be accessible to the disabled with entrance heights of 1.2 metres as is already the case with the Sauerland-Express. Due to the great success of the Ruhr Valley Cycle Route, RE 17 will have additional space for bicycles (which already exists on RE 57 services). In addition, the NWL has specified that future trains on the Upper Ruhr Valley Railway (RE 17/57) will have a top speed of 140 km/h. Thus, the journey time to Schwerte will be cut, which will allow a connection to Münster. The timetable will be changed to ensure a quick connection at Fröndenberg from Neuenrade and at Menden to Dortmund. The current service is to be maintained. The same applies to the sale of tickets at DB ticket offices and DB agencies. However, ticket machines should be available in trains from the end of 2016 and no longer on the platforms, as this will prevent damage from vandalism. After 7 PM all trains will be staffed with on-board staff, this will increase total staff on the trains.[2][3][4]

The contract was awarded to DB Regio, which will use LINK (II or III) DMUs made by the Polish manufacturer PESA.[5]

Operations

The existing timetable was largely retained when DB Regio NRW gained the current concession. It procured 21 new Alstom Coradia LINT (class 648) diesel railcars for operation on the Sauerland Net. These replaced older Deutsche Bahn rollingstock. The increased comfort of the new trains has been well received by passengers.

RB 52 – Volmetal-Bahn

RB 52: Volmetalbahn
Overview
LocaleNorth Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Technical
Route number434
Route map

Dortmund Main Station
THA, ICE, IC, RE, RB, S+U
Dortmund Signal-Iduna-Park
RB
Dortmund ZOO
Dortmund-Kirchhörde
Dortmund-Löttringhausen
Herdecke-Wittbräucke
Herdecke
Hagen (Westphalia) Main Station
ICE, IC, RE, RB, S
Hagen (Westphalia)-Oberhagen
Hagen (Westphalia)-Dahl
Hagen (Westphalia)-Rummenohl
Schalksmühle-Dahlerbrück
Schalksmühle
Lüdenscheid-Brügge
Lüdenscheid
Source: German railway atlas[6]

The Volmetal-Bahn (RB 52) service connects Dortmund, Hagen and Lüdenscheid.

On its way from Dortmund Hauptbahnhof to Lüdenscheid station, the service first runs over a section of the Dortmund–Soest railway and then over a section of the Düsseldorf-Derendorf–Dortmund Süd railway. It runs over the Hagen–Dieringhausen railway (also known as the Volmetalbahn, meaning Volme Valley Railway) from Hagen Hauptbahnhof to Brügge (Westfalen) station. Finally, it runs over the Brügge–Lüdenscheid railway from Brügge station to the higher Lüdenscheid station.

Services

The service runs every hour, seven days a week,[7] except that services run every two hours on Sunday mornings.

Planning

The Volmetal-Bahn will in future run an hour earlier from Lüdenscheid to Hagen on Saturdays and Sundays. In addition, the Märkischer Kreis is campaigning for a 30-minute cycle of the Volmetal-Bahn from Lüdenscheid via Hagen to Dortmund, since Lüdenscheid station would support higher demand.[8]

RB 53 – Ardey-Bahn

RB 53: Hellweg-Bahn
Overview
LocaleNorth Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Technical
Route number433
Route map

Dortmund Main Station
THA, ICE, IC, RE, RB, S+U
Dortmund Signal-Iduna-Park
RB
Dortmund-Hörde
RE, RB, U
Dortmund-Aplerbeck Süd
Schwerte (Westphalia) Main Station
RE, RB
Schwerte (Westphalia)-Ergste
Iserlohn-Hennen
Iserlohn-Kalthof
Iserlohn-Iserlohnerheide
Iserlohn
RE, RB
Source: German railway atlas[9]

The Ardey-Bahn (RB 53) service connects Dortmund, Schwerte and Iserlohn. It follows the Ardey Railway (Ardeybahn in German).

Services

The service runs every half hour during the week and every hour on the weekend.[10]

RB 54 – Hönnetal-Bahn

RB 54: Hönnetal-Bahn
Overview
LocaleNorth Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Technical
Route number437
Route map

Unna (Westphalia) Main Station
RE, RB, S
Fröndenberg (Westphalia)-Frömern
Fröndenberg (Westphalia)_Ardey
Fröndenberg
RE
Menden(Westphalia)-Bösperde
Menden (Westphalia)
Menden (Westphalia) Süd
Menden (Westphalia)-Lendringsen
Balve-Binolen
Balve-Volkringhausen
Balve-Sanssouci
Balve
Balve-Garbeck
Neuenrade-Küntrop
Neuenrade
Source: German railway atlas[11]

The Hönnetal-Bahn (RB 54) service connects Unna, Fröndenberg and Neuenrade. The service follows the Fröndenberg–Kamen railway, the Letmathe–Fröndenberg railway and the Hönne Valley Railway (Hönnetalnbahn in German).

Services

The service runs hourly during the week.[12] On Sundays services run every two hours between Menden and Neuenrade.

RE 57 – Dortmund-Sauerland-Express

RE 57: Dortmund-Sauerland-Express
Overview
LocaleNorth Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Technical
Route number435, 438
Route map

Dortmund Main Station
THA, ICE, IC, RE, RB, S+U
Dortmund-Hörde
RB, RE, U
Fröndenberg (Westphalia)
RE, RB
Wickede (Westphalia)
RE
Arnsberg (Westphalia)-Neheim/Hüsten
RE
Arnsberg (Westphalia)
RE
Arnsberg (Westphalia)-Oeventrop
RE
Meschede (Westphalia)-Freienohl
RE
Meschede (Westphalia)
RE
Bestwig
RE
Olsberg-Bigge
Winterberg (Westphalia)-Siedlinghausen
Winterberg (Westphalia)-Silbach
Winterberg (Westphalia)
Olsberg
RE
Brilon (Westphalia) Wald
RB, RE
Brilon (Westphalia)
Source: German railway atlas[13]

The Dortmund-Sauerland-Express (RE 57) connects Dortmund and Fröndenberg with Winterberg and Brilon Stadt. It runs along the Ardey Railway, the Upper Ruhr Valley Railway and then on either the Nuttlar–Frankenberg railway or the Alme Valley Railway.

Services

The service runs hourly during the week. It runs alternately to Winterberg or Brilon Stadt.[14]

Fares

The following fares apply to the Sauerland Net: the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr (Rhine-Ruhr transport association) fares in the Dortmund and Hagen areas, the Verkehrsgemeinschaft Ruhr-Lippe (Ruhr-Lippe transport community) fares in the Sauerland/Ruhr-Lippe fare zone and the NRW statewide fares.

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See also

Notes

  1. "Service contract - 319330-2012" (in German). Tenders Electronic Daily. 9 October 2012. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  2. "Bahn - Schöne neue Eisenbahnwelt". Westfälischen Rundschau (in German). 12 October 2012. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  3. "Fahrplanänderung - In 35 Minuten mit Zug in Dortmund". Westfälischen Rundschau (in German). 12 October 2012. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  4. "SauerlandNetz - Hönnetalbahn ändert Ende 2016 den Fahrplan". Westfälischen Rundschau (in German). 11 October 2012. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  5. "DB Regio AG verteidigt Sauerland-Netz: Ausschreibung von Regionalbahn-Linien im Sauerland-Netz ist entschieden" (Press release) (in German). Zweckverband Ruhr-Lippe. 5 September 2013. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  6. Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (10 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2017. pp. 139–43. ISBN 978-3-89494-146-8.
  7. "RB52: Volmetal-Bahn". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
  8. "Bahn soll bis Hagen mehr Gas geben". Lüdenscheider Nachrichten (in German). 16 January 2011. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  9. Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (10 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2017. pp. 139–43. ISBN 978-3-89494-146-8.
  10. "RB53: Ardey-Bahn". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
  11. Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (10 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2017. pp. 52, 139. ISBN 978-3-89494-146-8.
  12. "RB54: Hönnetal-Bahn". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
  13. Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (10 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2017. pp. 52–3, 139. ISBN 978-3-89494-146-8.
  14. "RE57: Dortmund-Sauerland-Express". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
  • "Sauerland-Netz" (in German). Zweckverband Ruhr-Lippe. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
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