Dortmund Möllerbrücke station

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Dortmund Möllerbrücke
S-Bahn-Logo.svg
Through station
Dortmund-Mollerbrucke.jpg
Dortmund Möllerbrücke station in 2008
General information
LocationHollestr., Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia
Germany
Coordinates 51°30′26″N7°27′07″E / 51.50710°N 7.45200°E / 51.50710; 7.45200
Line(s) Lütgendortmund–Dortmund (KBS 450.4)
Platforms2
Other information
Station code1291 [1]
DS100 code EDMB [2]
IBNR8001518
Category 6 [1]
Fare zone VRR: 370 [3]
Website www.bahnhof.de
History
Opened26 May 1963 [4]
Services
Preceding station S-Bahn-Logo.svg Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn Following station
Dortmund West S4 Dortmund Stadthaus
towards Unna
Preceding station Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn Following station
Kreuzstraße U42 Städtische Kliniken
towards Grevel

Dortmund Möllerbrücke station is a transportation hub to the southwest of the inner city of Dortmund, near the Kreuzviertel (district) and West Park. A Dortmund Stadtbahn underground station is located next to the station. The station is named after the nearby Möller bridge (Möllerbrücke) and is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 5 station. [1] The above ground section of the station is served by Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn line S 4 and the underground section is served by line U42 of the Dortmund Stadtbahn. It is located on the historic Ruhr line of the Rhenish Railway Company.

Contents

VRR underground station Do-stadtbahn-moellerbr.jpg
VRR underground station
S-Bahn train in Mollerbrucke station IMG 6495-Moellerbruecke.JPG
S-Bahn train in Möllerbrücke station
Night view of the S-Bahn station Dortmund Mollerbrucke HDR.jpg
Night view of the S-Bahn station
Access to the S-Bahn station Bahnhof Mollerbrucke.jpg
Access to the S-Bahn station

History

A block post was built on the site of today's S-Bahn station as early as 1910. [4] There has been a tram stop at Dortmund Möllerbrücke since 1925. Trains have stopped since 26 May 1963. [4] It was originally served by battery electric multiple units of class 515. It was served by Silberling carriages hauled by class 212 locomotives from 1980. Since 3 June 1984 x-Wagen (“x-cars”, a type of push–pull train) have operated, propelled initially by class 111 locomotives and from 1995 by class 143 locomotives. In December 2011, line S4 was converted to operation by class 422 electric multiple units. [5]

Architectural features

The Stadtbahn station was designed by the architects Kopka and Theil and opened in 2002. The design theme of the Stadtbahn station is "bridges", using materials made of Ruhr sandstone similar to the stone used to build the nearby Möller bridge. [6]

Rail services

Dortmund Möllerbrücke station is served by Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn line S 4 at 20-minute intervals. [7] [8]

LineRoute
S4 Dortmund-LütgendortmundDortmund-Möllerbrücke - Dortmund-StadthausDortmund-Asseln Mitte - Unna-KönigsbornUnna

It is also served by line U42 of the Dortmund Stadtbahn at 10-minute intervals. [7]

LineRoute
U42 Dortmund-Grevel – Scharnhorst Zentrum – Kirchderne – Eving, Schulte Rödding – Reinoldikirche – Stadtgarten – Dortmund-Möllerbrücke – Barop Parkhaus – Hombruch, Grotenbachstraße

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