Through station | |
Entrance building
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Location | Bahnhofstr. 19, Wetter (Ruhr), North Rhine-Westphalia Germany |
Coordinates | 51°23′10″N 7°23′10″E / 51.38622983°N 7.38605248°ECoordinates: 51°23′10″N 7°23′10″E / 51.38622983°N 7.38605248°E |
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Platforms | 2 |
Other information | |
Station code | 6728 |
DS100 code | EWET |
IBNR | 8006386 |
Category | 5 |
Website | www.bahnhof.de |
History | |
Opened | 9 March 1849 |
Wetter (Ruhr) station is in the district of Vorhalle in the centre of the city Wetter (Ruhr) in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is served by regional services and Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn line S 5.
The station is located on the Elberfeld–Dortmund line and was opened on 9 March 1849 as a through station by the Bergisch-Märkische Railway Company. The original station building, which was built in 1850, was demolished by the Prussian state railways and replaced by the existing building in 1905.
On 17 March 1920 there was fighting at the station during the Ruhr Uprising, between units of the Ruhr Red Army and a vanguard of the Freikorps Lichtschlag, in response to the Kapp Putsch. A plaque commemorates the events.
In 1994, line S 5 services of the Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn began operating on the line through the station and regional service N 33 was discontinued.
Today the station building is no longer used by the railway. Instead the city library has been located here since 2007. A catering business has also occupied the building since the spring of 2008.
Today the station is served by S 5 services operated by DB Regio NRW at 30 minute intervals. In addition, the station has an hourly service of the Ruhr-Lenne-Bahn (RB 40) operated by Abellio Rail NRW. The Ruhr-Sieg-Express (RE 16) service also stops at hourly intervals. This service was operated by DB Regio NRW until 8 December 2007 and has since been operated by Abellio Rail NRW. The Wupper-Express and the long-distance passenger services pass through without stopping. Freight trains do not regularly operate through the station, because freight trains use the Ruhr Valley line on the other side of the Ruhr.