Regional traffic Ruhr-Lippe

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Regionalverkehr Ruhr-Lippe GmbH
Regional traffic Ruhr-Lippe logo.svg
Basic information
Company headquarters Soest
Web presence www.rlg-online.de
Reference year 2012
owner Westfälische Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH
Supervisory board Dirk Lönnecke
Managing directors André Pieperjohanns
Transport network Transport Community Ruhr-Lippe
Employee 209
sales 21.7dep1
Lines
Gauge 1435 mm ( standard gauge )
bus 137
Other lines 36
number of vehicles
Locomotives 2
Omnibuses 217 (107 own)
statistics
Passengers 12.7 million per year
Mileage 8.845 million km per year
Length of line network
Bus routes 3 993  km
Operating facilities
Depots 8th
Track length 41.7dep1
Logo city bus Arnsberg

The regional transport Ruhr-Lippe GmbH (RLG) is a public-sector companies, which transported people and goods in Westphalia.

history

As the successor company of AG Ruhr-Lippe-Eisenbahnen (RLE), Regionalverkehr Ruhr-Lippe GmbH (RLG) was founded in Soest on January 24, 1979.

The shareholders of this transport company are the Westfälische Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH, which also runs the business, as well as the Hochsauerlandkreis and Soest districts . The cities of Arnsberg, Brilon, Erwitte, Hallenberg, Hamm , Marsberg, Medebach, Olsberg, Rüthen, Soest, Sundern, Warstein, Werl and Winterberg as well as the communities of Anröchte, Ense, Lippetal, Möhnesee and Welver are also involved.

The company summarized:

The management of rail freight traffic is located in Hamm and Hüsten Ost; The Arnsberg, Brilon, Lippstadt and Soest depots are responsible for bus transport.

The operation of the remaining freight traffic of the Westphalian State Railroad in the Soest urban area (taken over by the RLE from 1973) was only of relatively short duration. It has been carried out by the Deutsche Bundesbahn since May 1987 and stopped entirely on December 31, 2001.

The rail network, which only serves freight traffic, was 41.732 kilometers long in 2012.

RLG operates two diesel locomotives, No. 54 ( MaK G 1206 built in 2008) and No. 68 ( KHD DG 1200 BBM built in 1962).

In 2012, a total of 217 vehicles (107 of them own buses) were used in bus transport on a route network of 3,993 kilometers in length. The number of public lines is 137. With the rapid buses , Regio buses , city buses , night buses , taxi buses and the Anrufsammeltaxi are annually transported about 12.7 million passengers in the Soest and in the Hochsauerlandkreis.

Since 2012, the RLG has been implementing the mobil4you project together with the Hochsauerlandkreis, the Soest district and BRS Busverkehr Ruhr-Sieg GmbH . Among other things, an electric bus was planned as a neighborhood bus in Winterberg and Medebach , which was also partially operated between 2013 and 2016 (today replaced by a citizen bus in Winterberg ).

Line offer

Express bus routes

line Line course comment Tact
S10 Neheim - Arnsberg Runs over the A46 60 min
S20 Neheim - Neheim-Hüsten - Hachen - Stemel - Sundern R25 runs in parallel 60 min
S30 Brilon - Altenbüren - Olsberg - Bigge - Küstelberg - Medebach Follow-up guarantee to S40 in Niedersfeld 60 min
D30 Brilon - Altenbüren - Olsberg - Bigge - Küstelberg - Medebach S30 runs in parallel occasionally in the peak hours
S40 Schmallenberg - Nordenau - Winterberg - Niedersfeld Follow-up guarantee to S30 in Niedersfeld 60 min
S60 Lippstadt - Erwitte - Anröchte - Belecke - Warstein R61 runs parallel to Erwitte 60 min, peak hours to Erwitte 30 min

Regiobus routes Soest

line Line course comment Frequency Monday-Friday + Saturday-morning Saturday afternoon + Sunday
R36 Soest - Hovestadt - Herzfeld 60 min irregular
R41 Hamm-Rhynern - Werl Connection guarantee to R47 / C5 60 min 120 min
R47 Werl- Westönnen - Ostönnen further than C5 60 min 120 min
R51 Soest - Echtrop (- Baskets) - Belecke - Warstein not all journeys go via baskets 60 min 120 min
R54 Neheim - Niederense - Ostönnen Connection in Ostönnen to C5 / R47 60 min 120 min

City bus Arnsberg

line Line course Tact
C1 Neheim, bus station - Hüsten - Niedereimer - Arnsberg, Neumarkt

Continue as C3 Gierskämpen / Waldfriedhof

30 min
C2 Neheim, bus station - Moosfelde 30 min
C3 Arnsberg Gierskämpen / Forest Cemetery - Neumarkt

Further than C1 Neheim

30 min
C4 Neheim, Johanneskirche - Bus Station - Rusch 30 min
C5 Neheim, bus station - Bergheim - Bachum - Voßwinkel 60 min
C6 Neheim, bus station - Hüsten - Herdringen - Hüstener Markt 60 min
C7 Neheim, bus station - Rumbecker Holz - Neheim-Hüsten, train station irregular
C8 Neheim-Hüsten, train station - Holzen - Oelinghauser Heide 60 min
C9 Hüstener Markt - Flammberg 60 min
C10 Arnsberg, Bahnhof - Von-Bernuth-Str. - Neumarkt - Obereiemer irregular

City bus Soest

line Line course Monday – Friday and Saturday mornings Every Saturday afternoon and Sunday
C1 Bus meeting place at Hansaplatz- Südostsiedlung 30 min 60 min
C2 Bus meeting place at Hansaplatz - Gotlandweg 30 min no traffic - served by line C1
C3 Bus meeting place at Hansaplatz - Deiringser Weg 60 min no traffic
C4 Bustreff Hansaplatz - KlinikumStadtSoest - Günne

(Saturday afternoon and Sunday to Neheim - Sundern)

60 min 120 min
C5 Bustreff Hansaplatz - KlinikumStadtSoest - Ostönnen 60 min 120 min
C6 Bus meeting place at Hansaplatz - train station - Hermannstrasse 60 min no traffic
C7 Bus meeting point Hansaplatz - train station - Dortmundweg 60 min no traffic
C8 Bus meeting place Hansaplatz - train station - endless path 60 min no traffic

Other lines (Neheim / Arnsberg)

323 Neheim-Hüsten, train station - Hövel - Holzen (school transport)

326 Neheim-Hüsten, train station - Neheim, bus station - Voßwinkel - Wimbern (school transport)

412 Arnsberg - Schreppenberg - Wennigloh (school transport)

413 Schreppenberg - Breitenbruch (school traffic)

N5 Arnsberg, Neumarkt - Niedereimer - Bruchhausen - Hüsten - Neheim, bus station - Bergheim - Bachum - Voßwinkel

N6 Sundern, town hall - Müschede - Herdringen - Neheim-Hüsten, train station - Neheim, bus station - Niederense - Bremen

gallery

literature

  • Ketteler / Wambach: Firmly rooted in the home: Ruhr-Lippe-Eisenbahnen. History and stories . Munster around 1980
  • Richter / Ringler: Lexicon of German private railways . Munich 2002, ISBN 3-7654-7174-7
  • Gerd Wolff: German small and private railways, Volume 6 North Rhine-Westphalia, northeastern part . EK-Verlag, Freiburg 2000, ISBN 3-88255-664-1
  • Burkert: Train and bus between Ruhr and Lippe . Podszun Verlag Brilon 2011, ISBN 978-3-86133-589-4

proof

  1. ^ Regionalverkehr Ruhr-Lippe GmbH (RLG) on Alexander's private and museum railway pages

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