List of streets in Essen-Gerschede

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The list of streets in Essen-Gerschede describes the street system in Essen 's Gerschede district with the corresponding historical references.

overview

7744 inhabitants (March 31, 2020) live in Gerschede on an area of ​​1.51 km². The district is part of Borbeck District IV. The majority of the district, together with Dellwig, is part of the 45357 postcode district. Levinstraße in the northeast, however, like Bergeborbeck , Vogelheim and parts of Bochold, belongs to the 45356 district.

Starting in the west, the district is delimited clockwise as follows:
Reuenberg, Kraienbruch, Levinstrasse and Haus-Horl-Strasse zu Dellwig, Dellwig cemetery in Bergeborbeck, Weidkamp allotment gardens, Levinstrasse, Dornebergsweg and Pausmühlenbach zu Borbeck-Mitte , Gerschermannweg, Wiedbach, Bieberweg , Ackerstraße, Triftstraße, Mayskamp, ​​Hagedornstraße and Hugo-Knippen-Straße to Bedingrade .

There are 50 designated traffic areas in Gerschede, including no space . 18 streets of which are only partially in the district.
Levinstraße, Kraienbruch and Reuenberg form the border with Dellwig, Donnerstraße and Haus-Horl-Straße run in both parts of the city. Donnerstraße, Dornebergweg, Düppenberg, Hülsmannstraße, Levinstraße and Pausmühlenstraße will be continued in Borbeck-Mitte. Ackerstraße, Bieberweg, Gerschermannweg, Hagedornstraße, Hugo-Knippen-Straße, Mayskamp, ​​Reuenberg, Triftstraße, Wiedbach and Wilmsweg partly belong to Bedingrade.

The two state roads L 229 on Donnerstrasse and L 445 on Reuenberg run through Gerschede.

There are two thematic groups in the district. For the construction of the settlement in the southwest, between Ackerstraße and Wiedbach, mainly pumice stones from the Neuwied area were used. Therefore, the street names located here all refer to the Neuwied area: Bieberweg, Engersgau, Neuwiedweg, Raiffeisenweg, Rengsdorfer Heim and Wiedbach. The street names in the Kruppschen Siedlung from 1939 in the northwest refer to the time of colonialism and are thus a clear trace of nationalist and National Socialist ideas in the Gerschede street system. This thematic group includes Askaristraße, Gustav-Nachtigal-Straße, Hansemannstraße, Kamerunstrasse, Samoastraße, Südseestraße, Tangabucht and Windhukweg as well as the meanwhile renamed Karl-Peters-Straße.

Overview of streets and squares

The following table gives an overview of the existing streets, paths and squares in the district as well as some related information.

  • Name : current name of the street.
  • Length / dimensions in meters:
    The length information contained in the overview are rounded overview values ​​that were determined in Google Earth using the local scale. They are used for comparison purposes and, if official values ​​are known, are exchanged and marked separately.
    The addition (in the district) indicates that the length of the street section within the district is that the street continues into neighboring districts.
    The addition (without side streets) indicates the length of the "main street" in the case of branched streets.
  • Derivation : origin or reference of the name
  • Date of designation : first official designation
  • Notes : additional information
  • Image : Photo of the street or an adjacent object
Surname Length / dimensions
(in meters)
Derivation Date of designation Remarks image
Ackerstrasse 280
(in the district)
laid out in a field 0July 9, 1915 Ackerstraße was laid out on a field owned by the farmer Gimken and therefore bears her name. It begins at Möllhoven in Bedingrade and leads in a slight curve to behind the Düppenberg. Part of the street was called Bornstrasse until 1915 .
Askaristraße 150 Askari , reference to colonies May 26, 1939 The native soldiers of the German protection force in German East Africa were called Askari . When the Krupp settlement was built in 1939, all streets were named in reference to the time of German colonialism. The Askaristraße leads as a cul-de-sac from the Bischof-Franz-Wolf-Straße westwards to the Pauluskirche.
Bieberweg 150 Ober- and Niederbieber , districts of Neuwied October 21, 1938 When building the settlement in the south of Gerschede, pumice stones from the Neuwied area were mainly used. Therefore, the streets there were named with reference to Neuwied. The Bieberweg is the westernmost of these streets between Wiedbachstrasse and Ackerstrasse.
Bischof-Franz-Wolf-Strasse 550 Bishop Franziskus Wolf , 1876–1944, missionary and bishop of the Catholic Church June 14, 2003 Born in Borbeck, Franziskus Wolf was a Steyler missionary , Roman Catholic bishop and Apostolic Vicar of East New Guinea . In 2003 the former Karl-Peters-Straße was named after him. The Bischof-Franz-Wolf-Straße leads from the Düppenberg slightly arching northwards to the Münstermannstraße.
Thunder road 750
(in the district)
traditional name April 30, 1891 The name Donnerstraße has been used since 1668 and could go back to the Donrebergsgut in Gerschede. This name was confirmed as the official name in 1891. The Donnerstraße leads from Dellwig to Borbeck-Mitte and crosses Gerschede.
Dornebergweg 80
(in the district)
Dornebergkotten, old farm 20th September 1972 The Dornebergweg is named after the small Dornebergkotten, which was the property of the Old Vicarie at Essen Minster . The path forms a cul-de-sac to Levinstrasse and is only partly in Gerschede.
Düppenberg 500
(in the district)
Düppenberg, old field name 0July 9, 1915 The name Düppenberg has been used since 1668 and became the name of the former Steinstraße in 1915 . The Düppenberg street leads from the Gerscheder Straße in a small curve to Borbeck-Mitte .
Eggebrechthang 470
(without access roads: 350)
Eggebrechtshof, old farm 0December 2, 1965 The Eggebrecht and Kleine-Eggebrecht farms in Gerschede have been occupied since 1668. The Eggebrechthang leads northwards from Kamerunstrasse to behind Eggebrechtstrasse and is therefore named after it.
Eggebrechtstrasse 300 Eggebrechtshof, old farm 0July 9, 1915 The Eggebrecht and Kleine-Eggebrecht farms in Gerschede have been occupied since 1668. The road between Reuenberg and Eggebrechthang is named after them.
Engersgau 170 Engersgau , area around Neuwied October 21, 1938 When building the settlement in the south of Gerschede, pumice stones from the Neuwied area were mainly used. Therefore, the streets there were named with reference to Neuwied. The street Engersgau is the third of these streets (counted from the southwest) between Ackerstraße and Wiedbach.
Ewald-Dutschke-Strasse 400 Ewald Dutschke, 1911–1989, co-founder of RuWa Dellwig September 12, 1990 Ewald Dutschke was one of the co-founders of the lawn and water sports association Dellwig, founder and long-time chairman of the association's canoeing department and, until his death on December 22, 1989, a member of the board of directors and the council of elders of the RuWa Dellwig association. After the Second World War he was one of the main initiators for the construction of the boathouse, the sports facility and the gym on Levinstrasse and the Hesse outdoor pool in Dellwig . The Ewald-Dutschke-Straße, named after him, leads eastwards from Kraienbruch, then northwards to Reinhold-Unterberg-Weg.
Gerscheder Strasse 950 named after Gerschede himself April 30, 1891 The Gerscheder Straße begins at Reuenberg, crosses the district and is therefore named after him. It ends on Münstermannstrasse. Until 1933 the western part was assigned to Düppenberg, before 1915 to Steinstraße .
Gerscheder Weiden 500 old Gerscheder pastureland 0December 2, 1965 The site was formerly used for grazing and lay on the old drovers of Gerschede. That is why the street was named Gerscheder Weiden in 1965. Before it was part of the Weidenstrasse, which until then was separated into two parts by the railway line, of which the southern one is still called Weidenstrasse today. Until 1915, both parts were called Wiesenstrasse . Today's Gerscheder Weiden road forms an arch south of Levinstraße.
Gerschermannweg 550 Hof zu Gerschede (Gerschermann), old farm October 21, 1938 In the 14th century the Gerschede court was a fief of the von Knippenburg family. In the land register 1668, Wilhelm zu Gerschede is also called Gerschermann. In 1914 the Gerschermann farm burned down and was not rebuilt. The Gerschermannweg, named after the farm, leads from Möllhoven in Bedingrade in an arch to Wilmsweg. Between Wiedbach and Möllhoven it forms the border to Bedingrade.
Gustav-Nachtigal-Strasse 190 Gustav Nachtigal , 1834–1885, German Africa explorer May 26, 1939 Gustav Nachtigal was an Africa explorer and Reich Commissioner. When the Krupp settlement was built in 1939, all streets were named in reference to the time of German colonialism . Gustav-Nachtigal-Strasse connects Hansemannstrasse and Hülsmannstrasse.
Hagedornstrasse 120
(in the district)
Kotten Hagedorn, old farm 0July 9, 1915 The Kotten Hagedorn was a prize money from the Stoppenberg Abbey and was first mentioned in 1545. Until the farm was taken over by the Hirschland & Gen. company in 1892. passes over, many ride-ons of the court called Hagedorn are occupied. Heinrich Hagedorn has been the unrestricted owner of the Kottens since 1830. The Hagedornstraße is mostly in the Bedingrad area, but forms the border between Bedingrade and Gerschede between Hugo-Knippen-Straße and Mayskamp. It was originally called Hagstrasse .
Hansemannstrasse 280 Adolph von Hansemann , 1826–1903, German entrepreneur May 26, 1939 Adolph von Hansemann was a German entrepreneur and banker who was also active in colonialism. When the Krupp settlement was built in 1939, all streets were named in reference to the time of German colonialism . Hansemannstrasse forms the extension of Kamerunstrasse behind Gerscheder Strasse and leads to Bischof-Franz-Wolf-Strasse.
Haus-Horl-Strasse 210
(in the district)
House Horl , manor 0July 9, 1915 The noble manor Haus Horl was owned by the op dem Berg van Horle family until 1573. It came to the orphanage in Steele through various other families . In the course of time it was leased several times until it was finally abandoned in the course of the construction of the canal and the expansion of the Krupp steel factory. Haus-Horl-Straße leads near the estate from Dellwig towards Bergeborbeck and crosses Gerschede. Until 1915 the street was split between Franzstrasse and Sternstrasse .
Hugo-Knippen-Strasse 220 Hugo Knippen, 1903–1980, politician and chairman of the Borbeck Citizens' Committee November 13, 1991 Hugo Knippen was chairman of the Borbeck Citizens' Committee from 1953 to 1961 , of which he had been a member since 1949. He was committed to his district, as a works council at the Krupp gas and water works and in the SPD . In 1968 he was awarded the Medal of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. The street named after him between Hagedornstraße and Reuenberg was part of Bergheimer Straße until 1991.
Hülsmannstrasse 270
(in the district)
Hof Hülsmann, old farm 0July 9, 1915 The Hülsmannstraße, which leads from the Samoastraße to Borbeck to the Weidkamp, ​​is named after the Hülsmann am Weidkamp farm. It is a treatment item that belonged to the Oberhof Ehrenzell and is mentioned in 1536 as Hof im Hülse. The street was called Weidstraße until 1915 , previously it was called Friedenstraße until 1896 .
Kamerunstrasse 500 Cameroon (German colony) May 26, 1939 Kamerunstrasse, which leads away from Gerscheder Strasse and eastwards towards it, is named after the former colony of German Cameroon . When the Krupp settlement was built in 1939, all streets were named in reference to the time of German colonialism .
Kraienbruch 1200 Kraienbruch, old field name 0July 9, 1915 The Kraienbruch was an area that was divided up among 101 interested parties in 1827 and was 816 Prussian acres in size by then. There was also a Kraienbruch farm mentioned in 1332, which belonged to the Borbeck farm. The Kraienbruch street leads north from Reuenberg until it meets Levinstraße and is the entire length of the western border of Gerschede. Until 1915 it was called Grünstraße .
Krandick's slope 270 Hof Krandick, old farm October 21, 1938 The Krandicks slope is an arched cul-de-sac to the Kraienbruch. It is named after the old Krandick farm, which is documented as Kranendyck in 1668.
Levinstrasse 700
(in the district)
Christian Levin colliery 0July 9, 1915 Levinstrasse bears its name after the Christian Levin colliery owned by the Cologne Mining Association , which was sunk in 1857 and was in operation until 1966. This colliery in turn was named after the merchant Christian Levin Lemmé, who co-founded the Cologne mining company. Levinstrasse leads from Dellwig to Borbeck-Mitte and through Gerschede. Between Kraienbruch and Haus-Horl-Straße it forms the border to Dellwig. Until 1915 the street was called Prosperstraße , between 1934 and 1946 part of it was called Weithönerstraße . Monument at Levinstrasse 161
Mayskamp 400 Hof May, old farm May 26, 1939 Hof May is first mentioned in the Landmatrikel 1668 and was located between the courts of Gimken and Beckermann. It passed to the farmer Hermann Kirchmann around 1850. The street Mayskamp was laid out in the field of the farm and leads from Bedingrade northwards to behind the Triftstraße. Between Hagedornstrasse and Triftstrasse, it forms the border to Bedingrade .
Münstermannstrasse 500 Kotten Münstermann, old farm June 25, 1963 Kotten, mentioned as Monstermann in 1668 and known as Münstermann in 1795, gave Münstermannstrasse its name in 1963, which branches off from Donnerstrasse and leads back to it in an arc at a short distance. Until then it was part of the Donnerstrasse. The Gerschede S-Bahn station is located at the Donnerstraße / Münstermannstraße intersection. Essen-Gerschede train station on Münstermannstrasse
Neukölnstrasse 100 Colliery Neu-Cöln 0July 9, 1915 In 1845, the Cologne Mining Association began sinking the Neu-Cöln shaft, which began mining in 1851. In 1859 it was shut down due to a water ingress, later transferred to the mining company "King Wilhelm" in Essen, swamped by them in 1871 and put back into operation.
On Neukölnstrasse, which was called Schlägelstrasse until 1915 , there was a workers' colony of the Neu-Cöln colliery. It connects Donnerstrasse and Pausstrasse.
Neuwiedweg 190 Neuwied , town in Rhineland-Palatinate October 21, 1938 When building the settlement in the south of Gerschede, pumice stones from the Neuwied area were mainly used. Therefore, the streets there were named with reference to Neuwied, so the Neuwiedweg after the city itself. It is the sixth of these streets (counted from the southwest) between Ackerstraße and Wiedbach.
Northern floodplain 250 by the Norwegian aid Europe built July 15, 1954 On this street and on the Nordlandring, 25 wooden houses were built by the Norwegian European Aid in 1954/55. Hence the name Nordland is a reference to Norway .
The Nordlandaue lies on the Schmalenbecke stream as a cul-de-sac to the Düppenberg.
Nordlandaue, Nordlandhaus
Nordlandring 170 by the Norwegian aid Europe built December 13, 1961 On this road and on the Nordlandaue, 25 wooden houses were built by the Norwegian European Aid in 1954/55. Hence the name Nordland is a reference to Norway .
The Nordlandring is a ring on the Nordlandaue road.
Nordlandring, Nordlandhaus


Palantweg 210 Friedrich von Palant, 1535–1605, rider of the manor Haus Horl 04th September 1963 Between 1573 and 1606, Friedrich von Palant was the successor of the family op dem Berge, the manor of the Haus Horl manor.
The Palantweg forms a cul-de-sac to Haus-Horl-Straße.
Pausmühlenhegge 250 At the short Hegge, old field name October 18, 1921 The Pausmühlenhegge is an arch south-east of Pausmühlenstraße. This is why the old location name “An der Kurz Hegge” and the name Pausmühlenstraße were combined to form Pausmühlenhegge.
Pausmühlenkamp 150 Relation to the Pausmühlenstraße September 22, 1922 The Pausmühlenkamp is a cul-de-sac to Pausmühlenstraße, which is why it was named after the name Pausmühlenstraße.
Pausmühlenstrasse 290
(in the district)
Pausmühle, old grain water mill 0July 9, 1915 The Pausmühlenstraße leads from Donnerstraße in a north-easterly direction to Weidkamp in Borbeck-Mitte . The farmer Dieckmann called Paus built a grain water mill here in 1813, which was later called the Pausmühle. In 1917 the mill was transferred to the “König Wilhelm” mining association, and later to Friedrich Krupp AG . The mill has been operated electrically since 1939 and finally shut down in 1970. Pausmühlenstraße was called Teichstraße until 1915 .
Pausstrasse 500 Hof Paus, old farm May 11, 1977 The Pausstraße lies between Donnerstraße and the railway line, it begins behind Neukölnstraße and ends at Pausmühlenstraße. It bears its name after the Paus auf'm Weidkamp farm, which belonged to Oberhof Borbeck as treatment goods. Until 1977 the street was called Gartenstraße .
Raiffeisenweg 190 Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen , 1818–1888, German social reformer October 21, 1938 When building the settlement in the south of Gerschede, pumice stones from the Neuwied area were mainly used. Therefore, the streets there were named with reference to Neuwied, such as the Raiffeisenweg because of the first cooperative savings and loan fund founded by Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen in Neuwied. The Raiffeisenweg is the fifth of these streets (counted from the southwest) between Ackerstraße and Wiedbach.
Reinhold-Unterberg-Weg 300 Johannes Unterberg (Father Reinhold), 1893–1940, clergyman and resister 0November 7, 1990 The Dellwiger John Unterberg, who after joining the Order of the Salvatorian contributed May 1925 the name Father Reinhold, was a clergyman, the resistance against Nazism made, so taken from 1933 to 1939 into protective custody and into in December 1939 Sachsenhausen was abducted where he died. The Reinhold-Unterberg-Weg, named after him, is located on Ewald-Dutschke-Straße.
Rengsdorf home 160 Rengsdorf , health resort near Neuwied October 21, 1938 When building the settlement in the south of Gerschede, pumice stones from the Neuwied area were mainly used. Therefore, the streets there were named with reference to Neuwied, such as Rengsdorf. The street bears the addition home in relation to the children's health home Haus Hohenwald of the city of Essen. The street Rengsdorfer Heim is the second of these streets (counted from the southwest) between Ackerstraße and Wiedbach.
Reuenberg 750
(in the district)
Reuenberg, old field name 0July 9, 1915 The name Reuenberg is documented as Roenberg and Royenberg in 1444. He appears in the country registry as Röhenberg. In 1866 the Reuenbergsfeld is called. The street Reuenberg, which leads northwards from Bedingrade through Gerschede to Dellwig and forms the suburb of Dellwig between Hugo-Knippen-Straße and Kraienbruch, was originally called Bergstraße , since 1895 Reuenbergerstraße and since 1915 Reuenberg.
Samoa Street 160 German Samoa , former German colony May 26, 1939 Samoastraße, which connects Hansemannstraße and Hülsmannstraße, is named after the former colony of German Samoa. When the Krupp settlement was built in 1939, all streets were named in reference to the time of German colonialism .
Stone path 100 Rocky path April 25, 1962 This cul-de-sac to Kamerunstrasse is an old stony path along Gerscheder Strasse, popularly known as Stenstepken. The High German form of this name was officially adopted in 1962: Steinpfad.
Stratmann's slope 450 Hof Stratmann, old farm 0May 8, 1933 The Stratmann farm was a personal prize from the Stoppenberg Abbey . Until 1723 it belonged to a von Bodelschwingh family. The farm remained leased to the Stratmann family until 1835, when the pump maker Johann Wilms became the farm's rider. Stratmanns Hang is located at the old Stratmann farm and connects Triftstrasse and Gerscheder Strasse.
Südseestrasse 190 South Seas , reference to the German colonies in the South Pacific May 26, 1939 When the Krupp settlement was built in 1939, all streets were named in reference to the time of German colonialism . The name of the Südseestraße between Düppenberg and Askaristraße also refers to the property that the German Empire had in the South Seas (for example the Carolines , the Marianas and the Palau Islands).
Tanga Bay 100 Battle of Tanga May 26, 1939 When the Krupp settlement was built in 1939, all streets were named in reference to the time of German colonialism . The name of the cul-de-sac to the Düppenberg recalls the victory of the German protection force over English soldiers in the bay near Tanga in November 1914. The Catholic Gerscheder Church of St. Paul is located on the Tangabucht road. St. Paulus Church on Tanga Bay
Triftstrasse 700
(in the district)
Cattle drift August 14, 1896 The Triftstraße lies on the Gerscheder Viehtrift, which has been documented since 1444 and through which the cattle were driven to graze on the Emscher . It leads south from Gerscheder Straße to Bedingrade .
Weidenstrasse 220 old Gerscheder pastureland 0July 9, 1915 In the past there were meadows and pastures of the Gersched farmers on the Weidenstrasse. The street forms a cul-de-sac to Donnerstraße and was called Wiesenstraße until 1915 . In 1965, the part to the north of the railway line was separated from Weidenstrasse and was given its own name Gerscheder Weiden.
Wiedbach 600 Wiedbach , river near Neuwied October 21, 1938 When building the settlement in the south of Gerschede, pumice stones from the Neuwied area were mainly used. Therefore, the streets there were named with reference to Neuwied, so after the Wiedbach. The Wiedbach road forms the southern axis of this settlement, it runs parallel to Ackerstraße near Pausmühlenbach from Triftstraße to Düppenberg.
Wilmsweg 500
(in the district)
Johann Wilms, ride-on at the Stratmann farm May 26, 1939 In 1835 the Kotten Stratmann was sold to the pump maker Johann Wilms from Gerschede. The Wilmsweg, which comes from Bedingrade and runs parallel to Ackerstraße before it meets it in an arch, was named after him.
Windhoek way 90 Windhoek , capital of the former German colony German South West Africa May 26, 1939 The name Windhukweg is reminiscent of the old colony of German South West Africa. When the Krupp settlement was built in 1939, all streets were named in reference to the time of German colonialism .
The Windhukweg forms a cul-de-sac to Hansemannstrasse.
Woltersberg 160 Woltersberg, a popular field name December 13, 1961 The mountain, on the slope of which this cul-de-sac to Kamerunstrasse runs, is popularly called Woltersberg. The last farmer to cultivate this mountain, farmer Kleine Eggebrecht, was also called Woltersbauer. The origin of the name is not known.

List of no longer existing street names in Gerschede

Some of the no longer existing street names in Gerschede date from the time of Mayor Rudolf Heinrich, who held the office between 1881 and 1907 and campaigned for the naming of the streets in the 1890s. At that time it was not yet customary to put the street name at the beginning and end of a street, as the buildings were not very dense, so the street names were also on the house number plates. To make this as possible as possible, Heinrich gave the streets extremely short names. These include Bergstrasse, Bornstrasse, Franzstrasse, Grünstrasse, Hagstrasse, Steinstrasse, Sternstrasse and Weidstrasse in the district.

Most of the street names were changed in 1915 after the Borbeck mayor's office was incorporated into the city of Essen in order to avoid duplication.

Surname from to renamed to (current) Derivation Remarks
Mountain road April 30, 1891 November 20, 1895 →  Reuenberg The road leads uphill from Dellwig. After 1895 the street was initially called Reuenbergerstraße .
Bornstrasse January 22, 1897 0July 9, 1915 →  Ackerstrasse
gardenstreet 0July 9, 1915 →  Pausstrasse
Franzstrasse 0October 8, 1896 0July 9, 1915 →  Haus-Horl-Strasse In 1915, Franzstrasse and Sternstrasse were merged into Haus-Horl-Strasse.
Friedenstrasse April 30, 1891 0October 8, 1896 →  Hülsmannstrasse After 1896 the street was initially called Weidstraße .
Grünstrasse April 30, 1891 0July 9, 1915 →  Kraienbruch
Hagstrasse 0July 9, 1915 →  Hagedornstrasse Reference to the Kotten hawthorn
Karl-Peters-Strasse May 29, 1939 June 14, 2003 →  Bischof-Franz-Wolf-Strasse Carl Peters , 1856–1918, German African explorer Due to the racist and imperialist ideology that Peters represented, Karl-Peters-Straße , which was named in 1939 during the Nazi era , was renamed in 2003.
Prosperstrasse April 30, 1891 0July 9, 1915 →  Levinstrasse
Reuenbergerstrasse November 20, 1895 0July 9, 1915 →  Reuenberg Reuenberg, field name Until 1895 the street was called Bergstraße .
Schlägelstrasse January 22, 1897 0July 9, 1915 →  Neukölnstrasse
Steinstrasse April 30, 1891 0July 9, 1915 divided between →  Düppenberg and →  Gerscheder Straße There may be a reference to the nearby stone path, which was popularly called Stenstepken even before it was named. In 1933 part of the Düppenberg and thus the former Steinstrasse was assigned to Gerscheder Strasse.
Sternstrasse 0October 8, 1896 0July 9, 1915 →  Haus-Horl-Strasse In 1915, Franzstrasse and Sternstrasse were merged into Haus-Horl-Strasse.
Teichstrasse 0July 9, 1915 →  Pausmühlenstrasse
Weidstrasse 0October 8, 1896 0July 9, 1915 →  Hülsmannstrasse
Weithönerstrasse November 12, 1934 May 22, 1946 →  Levinstrasse In 1946 Weithönerstrasse was merged with Levinstrasse.
Meadow road April 30, 1891 0July 9, 1915 divided between
→  Gerscheder Weiden and →  Weidenstrasse
Here was the pastureland of the Gerscheder farmers. In 1965, the part of Weidenstrasse north of the railway line was cut off and given the name Gerscheder Weiden.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Unless otherwise stated, the source used is: Erwin Dickhoff: Essener Strasse . Ed .: City of Essen - Historical Association for City and Monastery of Essen. Klartext-Verlag, Essen 2015, ISBN 978-3-8375-1231-1 .
  2. ^ City of Essen: Population figures. Retrieved May 21, 2020 .
  3. Johannes Unterberg. Retrieved August 21, 2016 .