Hagen (Viersen)
Hagen
City of Viersen
Coordinates: 51 ° 17 ′ 27 ″ N , 6 ° 23 ′ 30 ″ E
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Height : | 30–35 m above sea level NN |
Incorporation : | January 1, 1970 |
Postal code : | 41749 |
Area code : | 0 21 62 |
Hagen is a district of the North Rhine-Westphalian district town of Viersen .
history
Until December 31, 1969, Hagen was part of the former municipality of Oedt . He was reassigned to Viersen on January 1, 1970 . Since then , Hagen has been part of the Süchteln district within Viersen .
traffic
Road traffic
Hagen is mainly known to the residents of the surrounding towns as a traffic junction:
this is where the L 391 (from Mülhausen and Oedt ) and the K 17 (from Anrath and Neersen ) meet with the L 475 (Tönisvorster Straße), which runs from Schwalmtal via Süchteln and Tönisvorst leads to Krefeld .
Rail transport
A normal-gauge small railway line of the Krefeld Railway used to run through Hagen, but has now been closed and converted into a cycle path.
Bus transport
As a district of Viersen, Hagen is part of the Rhein-Ruhr transport association and is served by two SWK bus routes:
- Line 064 with the stops " Hagen " and " Vennbruch ":
- It comes from Brüggen - Bracht via Nettetal - Lobberich and Süchteln to Hagen and continues towards Tönisvorst - St.Tönis . There is a connection to the Krefeld tram line 041 ( St.Tönis ↔ Fischeln ).
- Line 066 with the stops " Hagen " and " Loegend ":
- She comes from the Süchtelner bus station. to Hagen and continue via Oedt towards the “ Kempen ” train station . There is u. a. Connection to the regional express line RE10 ( Kleve ↔ Düsseldorf ).
Attractions
Boundary markings
Hagen is an old Kurkölnisches border area.
In this context, boundary stones were set up here in the 18th century to mark the border to the former Duchy of Jülich , of which the is
- Boundary stone Nº5
in the Hager Feld, next to the crossing of Canal III C , still present.
Another example, the boundary stone Nº1 , still exists on the edge of the neighboring Clörath in Salbruch.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Martin Bünermann: The communities of the first reorganization program in North Rhine-Westphalia . Deutscher Gemeindeverlag, Cologne 1970.