Oberdüssel

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Oberdüssel
City of Wülfrath
Coordinates: 51 ° 17 ′ 6 ″  N , 7 ° 5 ′ 19 ″  E
Height : 165 m above sea level NN
Postal code : 42489
Area code : 02058
Oberdüssel (Wülfrath)
Oberdüssel

Location of Oberdüssel in Wülfrath

View from Unterdüsseler Weg to the BDA site in Oberdüssel

Oberdüssel is a district (key number 3422) in the east of Wülfrath ( North Rhine-Westphalia ). It goes back to the Bergische Honschaft Oberdüssel of the rule Schöller in the office Solingen , which was administered from the Wasserburg Düssel .

description

In the 19th century, Oberdüssel was an independent rural community in the mayor's office of Wülfrath . In 1888 this included the residential areas Alt Blomtrath , Aprath , Aprather Mühle , Bäumchen , Blomtrathshäuschen , Blumenthal , Bölkum , Braken , Buschgarten , Dreden , Düsselthal , Eckbusch , Eigen , Eschenkamp , Fredenhof , Friedensthal , Furth , Chance , Groß Höfchen , Grünewald , Herrthal , Hinsenhaus , Hugenbruch , Jungholz , Klein Höfchen , Knappsack , Kohleiche , Kothen , Koxhof , Krahnheide , Kusenheide , Langensiepen , Zum Löh , Melandersbruch , Neu Blomtrath , Neuenhaus , Neu Wildenbruch , Obenaprath , Radenberg , Rehfuß , Rosenland , Schmalt , Schmalterplatz , Schönefeld , Black House , Siepen , Steinbergsspliß , Stippelsmühle , Thiemeshof , Weiher , Wildenbruch , Winkelsen and Wüstenhof .

In 1929 the eastern part of the district was incorporated into Wuppertal, including the Eckbusch, Eschenkamp, ​​Groß Höfchen, Hugenbruch, Klein Höfchen, Kohleiche, Kothen, Löh, Melandersbruch, Neuenhaus, Obenaprath, Schmalt, Siepen and Steinbergsspliß residential areas.

The Kothen and Steinbergsspliß residential areas have fallen desolately.

In the district is the source of the river Düssel , south of the flows inherent Bach , the head of the district Düsselstrand Under Düssel with Hofschaft Hugenbruch separates.

The Bergische Diakonie Aprath (BDA) has housed various facilities for the elderly , child and youth welfare as well as facilities of the social therapeutic association around the nearby Hofschaft Eigen , which are managed under the location name Oberdüssel , so that the settlement of the Bergische Diakonie is usually associated with Oberdüssel becomes. The bus stops of the SB69 are also named Oberdüssel Bergische Diakonie and Oberdüssel Schule .

The settlement includes numerous functional buildings of the BDA for around 1000 employees as well as a small church and a few residential buildings. A few hundred meters west of the settlement is the currently unused building of the former Oberdüssel primary school.

Transport infrastructure

Railway line

Oberdüssel was of importance in the history of traffic, since the Niederbergbahn branch from the Wuppertal-Vohwinkel-Essen-Überruhr (Prinz-Wilhelm-Eisenbahn) branch opened in 1847 at the Oberdüssel junction . This junction was closed in 1979, however, and in the 1990s the barred level crossing over the K22 was replaced by a bridge. Today the actual car-free route of the Niederbergbahn panorama bike path to Essen - Kettwig begins here .

Transport links

The village is connected via the district road 22 from Wülfrath-Koxhof to Wuppertal- Katernberg (in both cities referred to as Oberdüsseler Weg with house numbers increasing in the direction of Oberdüssel). Nearby, the federal motorway 535 crosses the valley and the railway line with the Oberdüssel viaduct . The settlement separated into two associated with a railroad crossing parts railway line has in Upper Düsselstrand no train station, next stations are the breakpoints Wülfrath-Aprath and Velbert-Rosenhügel , by the line S9 of the Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn served. The only local means of public transport is the express bus line 69 between Wülfrath and Wuppertal, which runs every hour during the day.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Königliches Statistisches Bureau (Prussia) (Ed.): Community encyclopedia for the Rhineland Province, based on the materials of the census of December 1, 1885 and other official sources, (Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia, Volume XII), Berlin 1888.
  2. Operational Office Archive Oberdüssel. (No longer available online.) In: arcor.de. 2016, archived from the original on January 31, 2016 ; Retrieved February 11, 2013 .
  3. ^ Railway line Oberdüssel - Velbert - Kettwig. In: ulischubert.de. Retrieved June 17, 2017 .