Magdeburg colliery

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Magdeburg colliery
General information about the mine
other names Magdeburg & Leipzig colliery
Information about the mining company
Start of operation 1844
End of operation 1900
Successor use United Schürmann & Charlottenburg colliery
Funded raw materials
Degradation of Hard coal
Geographical location
Coordinates 51 ° 29 '59.3 "  N , 7 ° 33' 28.9"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 29 '59.3 "  N , 7 ° 33' 28.9"  E
Zeche Magdeburg (Regional Association Ruhr)
Magdeburg colliery
Location Magdeburg colliery
Location Aplerbeck
local community Dortmund
Independent city ( NUTS3 ) Dortmund
country State of North Rhine-Westphalia
Country Germany
District Ruhr area

The Magdeburg colliery is a former hard coal mine in Aplerbeck . The mine was also known as the Zeche Magdeburg & Leipzig . The mine tunnel was already marked in 1839 on the map " First view of the Prussian landscape ".

location

The colliery was located north of the former location in the area of ​​today's Erbpachtstraße and had its own rail connection of a good 1500 meters to the Dortmund-Aplerbeck train station , which was laid out in 1855 by the Bergisch-Märkische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft .

Mining history

In 1844 the prospect for the Magdeburg and Leipzig mine fields was inserted. In the same year began, a Schurfschacht for the presumption of the field Leipzig to sink . On July 13 of the same year, the sinking work was postponed . In 1846 a steam engine was installed for the drainage . After this was put into operation, the sinking work continued. The following year, was at a depth of 32 ⅞ Lachter a Sitzort ascended . This stretch was driven up to the find borehole in the Magdeburg field. In 1848 the two were square boxes Magdeburg Beilehn Leipzig awarded . The Berechtsame included at this time an area of 1.5 km 2 . There is evidence that the mine was in operation in 1854. In 1867 part of the mine field was leased to the Hörder coal mine, and in 1894 the remaining parts of the field were leased to the Hörder coal mine. On January 28, 1897, the lease with the Hörder coal mine was terminated. On November 29, 1900, the mine field of the Magdeburg colliery was leased to the United Schürmann & Charlottenburg colliery.

literature

  • Joachim Huske : The coal mines in the Ruhr area. Data and facts from the beginning to 2005 (= publications from the German Mining Museum Bochum 144). 3rd revised and expanded edition. Self-published by the German Mining Museum, Bochum 2006, ISBN 3-937203-24-9 .

Individual evidence

  1. according to Cologne District Government, Department 7 - Geobasis NRW, accessed on March 8, 2013.

Remarks

  1. As Beilehn or Beilehen is called an additionally imparted pit box, which is connected with another holding moderately pit pitch. (Source: Tilo Cramm, Joachim Huske: Miners' language in the Ruhr area. )