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Remscheid coat of arms
Trecknase
district of Remscheid
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Coordinates 51 ° 10 ′ 51 ″  N , 7 ° 15 ′ 10 ″  E Coordinates: 51 ° 10 ′ 51 ″  N , 7 ° 15 ′ 10 ″  E
surface 1.79 km²
Residents 1340 (Dec. 31, 2006)
Population density 749 inhabitants / km²
Post Code 42897
prefix 02191
Borough Lennep
Transport links
Federal road B51 B229
bus VRS336 654 655 664 669 NE14 NE16 NE19

Trecknase is a statistical district of the Lennep district of the Bergisch city ​​of Remscheid , North Rhine-Westphalia .

Location and description

The district is located south of Lennep's core town. In the west, Trecknase borders on the statistical district Grenzwall , in the south on the statistical districts Engelsburg and Bergisch Born West , in the east on the district Hasenberg and in the north on the district Lennep Neustadt . The north and east of the district on the federal highways 51 and 229 , which intersect in the district, are mainly built up with the industrial areas Trecknase and Leverkusener Straße . A small strip of single-family houses separates the industrial areas from the Lennep city forest , in the west of which the tank dam is located within the district.

The residential areas Lehmkuhle , Neuenweg and the eponymous residential area Trecknase belong to the district .

history

The residential area Trecknase was located in the 19th century at the confluence of the Chaussee coming from Remscheid (mainly running on the current route of the Bundesstraße 229) into the Chaussee from Cologne to Lennep (today's Bundesstraße 51), which in the years 1773-78 old Heerweg Cologne – Dortmund , an at least early medieval old street , replaced. This junction was at the junction of today's Trecknase road into Bundesstraße ( Borner Straße ) south of today's intersection of B51 and B229.

But even before that, the Bergische Eisenstraße , a regionally important transport route for pig iron from the Siegen area, ran over this route in the early modern era . This old street is marked on the topographia as Ÿſer-Stras .

In the years 1891 to 1893, the master builder Albert Schmidt built the tank dam for the production of drinking water for the city of Lennep, which was logically called the Lennep dam when it was built. The second oldest drinking water dam in Germany dams the Panzerbach as the main flowing water .

Individual evidence

  1. Erich Philipp Ploennies : Topographia Ducatus Montani (1715), two volumes consisting of a book, ISBN 3-87707-073-6 and maps, ISBN 3-87707-074-4 .
  2. ^ Harry Böseke: Die Bergische Eisenstraße, ISBN 3-923495-71-4 .