Trams in Bochum/Gelsenkirchen


The Bochum/Gelsenkirchen tramway network is a network of tramways focused on Bochum and Gelsenkirchen, two cities in the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Opened in 1894 in Bochum and in 1895 in Gelsenkirchen, the network is operated by the Bochum-Gelsenkirchener Straßenbahnen AG, and integrated in the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr. It also serves the neighbouring towns of Hattingen, Herne and Witten.

Lines

, the following nine tram lines are operated exclusively by BOGESTRA:
LineRouteStations
CommentsMap
301Gelsenkirchen HbfBismarckBuerHorst34
302Gelsenkirchen-Buer Rathaus – Gelsenkirchen HbfBochum HbfLaer MitteLangendreer Bf44
Normally every second train terminates via the new connection to O-Werk, the others continue to Langendreer
305Bochum-Höntrop KircheBochum Hbf – Laer Mitte – Langendreer Bf25
306Wanne-Eickel Hbf – Bochum Hbf21
Also operates as a Night Express.
308Bochum-Gerthe Schürbankstraße – Bochum Hbf – Weitmar – Linden – Hattingen Mitte38
309Langendreer Bf – Witten Papenholz – Witten Rathaus – Heven Dorf14
310Bochum-Höntrop Kirche – Bochum Hbf – Langendreer Markt – Witten Papenholz – Witten Rathaus – Heven Dorf39
316Wanne-Eickel Hbf – Bochum Hbf – Bochum-Gerthe Heinrichstraße31
318Bochum-Gerthe Schürbankstraße – Bochum Hbf – Weitmar – Linden – Dahlhausen Bf.32
Also operates as a Night Express.

In addition, a tenth tram line serves the BOGESTRA region:
LineRouteStationsComments
107Gelsenkirchen Hbf – Feldmark – Trabrennbahn – Essen-Katernberg – Zeche ZollvereinEssen Hbf – Bredeney34Operated by Ruhrbahn for most of the week. Only 11 stations in BOGESTRA area.

This line, which is operated by the Ruhrbahn for most of the week, has its northernmost 11 stations in the BOGESTRA transit area. Early on Saturday mornings, it is operated by BOGESTRA, and runs between Gelsenkirchen Hbf and Trabrennbahn only.

Rolling stock

The tram network currently operates a fleet of 95 Variobahn trams. The type NF6D and type M high-floor articulated trams have been retired by 2021 and were replaced by the Variobahns.
The Stadtbahn line uses a separate fleet of high-floor Stadtbahnwagen B and Tango trains. It is not connected to the low-floor network and therefore trams on one system cannot operate on the other.

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