Trout colliery
| Trout colliery | |||
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| General information about the mine | |||
| Information about the mining company | |||
| Start of operation | before 1744 | ||
| End of operation | 1820 | ||
| Successor use | Consolidation to Vereinigte Forelle & Alte Weib |
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| Funded raw materials | |||
| Degradation of | Hard coal | ||
| Geographical location | |||
| Coordinates | 51 ° 28 '59.1 " N , 7 ° 26' 49.9" E | ||
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| Location | Brünninghausen | ||
| local community | Dortmund | ||
| Independent city ( NUTS3 ) | Dortmund | ||
| country | State of North Rhine-Westphalia | ||
| Country | Germany | ||
| District | Ruhr area | ||
The Forelle colliery is a former coal mine in Dortmund - Brünninghausen .
The mine was located south of the Emscher in today's Bolmke nature reserve .
The colliery is dated before 1744. The coal was first conveyed through a tunnel that drained into the Emscher . This was also used by the neighboring Alte Weib mine. Later that were shafts Wesel, Friedrich and Kunstschacht Philipp geteuft . Civil engineering began in 1814 . In 1820 , both mines consolidated into the new United Forelle & Alte Weib colliery.
literature
- Joachim Huske: The coal mines in the Ruhr area. 3rd edition, self-published by the German Mining Museum, Bochum, 2006, ISBN 3-937203-24-9