Drielake

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Work ship Drielake of the Bremen Waterways and Shipping Office in Drielake on the Hemmelsbäker Canal
The transmission mast in Drielake, visible from afar, 43 m high
Drielake gauge house (below the signal box)

Drielake is a sub-district of Osternburg , a district of the Lower Saxony city of Oldenburg . The Oldenburgers also call the area the Glashüttenviertel after one of the most important companies in its industrial history .

history

Drielake is an old field name in the obtuse angle of the hunted knee . The name was transferred to the count's estate in 1367, then to the Drielake Vorwerk in Count Anton Günther's time . From 1916 to 1926 the Wagenbauanstalt Oldenburg was located here, which among other things manufactured trams and motorcycles. The halls came into the possession of Franz Haniel & Cie. over. Today the halls are used by Maco Möbel and Poco . A turning point with a diameter of 165 m is being built north of the hall area for seagoing and inland waterway vessels.

The story of Drielake starts much earlier. In 2007 the archaeologists were able to excavate the remains of the Heidenwall at an earlier Huntefurt , which is dated to the 11th century.

geography

Drielake is shaped by the Drielaker See and the Hemmelsbäker Canal. The Drielaker Moor, in the immediate vicinity of which the Tweelbäker See is located, connects to the pasture areas of the Drielaker Heide in the southeast of the quarter . Drielake is crossed by the Oldenburg-Bremen railway line and the "Oldenburg Southern Railway" that joins it. In the area of ​​Holler Landstrasse and at the Osthafen, trade and commerce dominate. A 43-meter-high mobile radio transmission system has been set up in Elbestrasse.

The Drielaker Heide residential area consists exclusively of single-family houses. The area is connected to the Oldenburg city center by bus route 330 from Oldenburger Verkehr und Wasser GmbH . This line has started in Drielake since December 2019 and goes far beyond Metjendorf into the Ammerland to Wiefelstede and Conneforde.

Write level Drielake

The Bremen Waterways and Shipping Office operates a measuring point on the Hunte at the level of the railway bascule bridge . At this point the tidal range is about 2.60 m. Observation values ​​have been available since 1900. The current water levels can be queried online.

Drielaker Lake

The approximately 10.4 hectare lake is a former quarry pond . It was only created in the early 1980s with the construction of the A 29 motorway . The excavation was mainly used to fill the ramps for the 26 m high motorway bridge over the Hunte. Today it forms a local recreation area in close proximity to the port and trade.

Klambecker Bridge and Klambecker Siel

The Holler Landstrasse (L 866) crosses the Hemmelsbäker and the Drielaker Canal at the Drielaker See. Below the bridge there are several sluice gates that control the drainage into the Hunte. Since 2010, a gate in the Hemmelsbäker Canal has been partially opened even when the water is running in, in order to encourage the fish to move from the Hunte into the canal.

literature

Web links

Commons : Drielake  - collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. Friedrich Scho Husen: Oldenburg street names . Heinz Holzberg, Oldenburg 1977, ISBN 3-87358-090-X .
  2. ^ Eugenie Berg, Lioba Meyer, Ulf Steitz: Modern times. Industrial and working-class culture in Oldenburg . Isensee, Oldenburg 1989. Page 54
  3. Wendstelle Oldenburg , accessed on October 11, 2015
  4. On the history of the Heidenwall , accessed on April 15, 2014.
  5. ↑ Cell phone cadastre of the city of Oldenburg ( Memento of the original dated November 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed April 16, 2014.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.oldenburg.de
  6. ^ Deutsches Gewässerkundliches Jahrbuch Weser and Emsgebiet 2008 , p. 16, accessed on April 20, 2014.
  7. ^ Aquatic information system of the Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration (WSV) , accessed on April 20, 2014.
  8. Drielaker See water profile , accessed on November 5, 2014.
  9. Award-winning plans to renovate the sluice gates on the Hemmelsbäker Canal , accessed on April 26, 2014.

Coordinates: 53 ° 8 '  N , 8 ° 14'  E