Regionalverkehr Ruhr-Lippe
The Regionalverkehr Ruhr-Lippe GmbH is a publicly owned company in Westphalia that operates several railway lines as a rail infrastructure company, conducts freight transport as rail transport company, and is active in bus transport.
History
Founded on January 24, 1979, in Soest, RLG is the successor to the AG Ruhr-Lippe-Eisenbahnen.The shareholders of this transport company are the Westfälische Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH, which also manages the business, as well as the districts of Hochsauerlandkreis and Kreis Soest. Also involved are the cities of Arnsberg, Brilon, Erwitte, Hallenberg, Hamm, Marsberg, Medebach, Olsberg, Rüthen, Soest, Sundern, Warstein, Werl, and Winterberg, as well as the municipalities of Anröchte, Ense, Lippetal, Möhnesee, and Welver.
The following were consolidated in the company:
- The railway lines Hamm–Lippborg and Neheim-Hüsten–Arnsberg Süd of the RLE including the RLE bus operation
- The Neheim-Hüsten–Sundern railway line including bus operation
- The transport companies Kreis Brilon – Kleinbahn Steinhelle–Medebach – and
- The partial operation Brilon–Warstein–Lippstadt of the bus service of the Westfälische Landes-Eisenbahn.
The operation of the remaining freight traffic of the Westfälische Landes-Eisenbahn in the urban area of Soest was relatively short-lived. It was carried out by Deutsche Bundesbahn from May 1987 and completely discontinued on December 31, 2001.
The rail network, serving only freight traffic, was 41.732 km long in 2012.
RLG operates two diesel locomotives, No. 54 and No. 68.
In bus transport, a total of 217 vehicles were used in 2012 on a route network of 3,993 km in length, which annually transported around 12.7 million passengers in the district of Soest and in the Hochsauerlandkreis.
Since 2012, RLG, together with Hochsauerlandkreis, Kreis Soest, and BRS Busverkehr Ruhr-Sieg GmbH, has been implementing the mobil4you project. Planned was, among other things, an electric bus as a neighborhood bus in Winterberg and Medebach, which was partially operated between 2013 and 2016.
In 2022, RLG had 12.8 million passengers.
Route
Other lines (Neheim/Arnsberg)
Neheim-Hüsten, Train Station – Hövel – HolzenNeheim-Hüsten, Train Station – Neheim, Bus Station – Wimbern
Arnsberg – Schreppenberg – Wennigloh
Schreppenberg – Breitenbruch
Arnsberg, Neumarkt – Uentrop
Arnsberg, Neumarkt – Niedereimer – Bruchhausen – Hüsten – Neheim, Bus Station – Bergheim – Bachum – Voßwinkel
Sundern, Town Hall – Müschede – Herdringen – Neheim-Hüsten, Train Station – Neheim, Bus Station – Niederense – Bremen
Literature
- Ketteler, Friedhelm, Paul Wambach. '
- Richter, Karl-Arne, Georg Ringler. '.
- Wolff, Gerd. ' .
- Burkert, Raimund. '. Podszun.