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Duisburg Homberg Railway Basin
Germany

Bridge over the railway port at Duisburg Homberg, which in the old days served as a shipping aid of the traject Duisburg Homberg / Ruhrort, when there was no bridge across the Rhine at this point of the Rhine. In the background there is the lifting tower, with which the goods were transported to the steam ships. Today in the railway harbour there are boats of different institutions, including a training ship of the boatmen. This lifting tower is the exact equivalent of the lifting tower once existing at the railway basin in Disburg Ruhrort, but there they teared it down.

Brücke über den Eisenbahnhafen in Duisburg Homberg, der einst als Verschiffungshilfe des Trajektes Duisburg Homberg / Ruhrort diente, als es noch keine Rheinbrücke an dieser Stelle des Rheins gab. Im Hintergrund der Hebeturm, mit dem die Güter damals auf die Dampfschiffe befördert wurden. Heute liegen im Eisenbahnhafen Schiffe verschiedenere Institutionen, unter anderem auch ein Schulschiff der Binnenschiffer. Der Hebeturm fand sein Gegenstück im Eisenbahnbassin Duisburg Ruhrort, dort wurde er allerdings abgerissen.

Copyright: Patricia Müller
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 20000x10000
Taken: 03/09/2014
Uploaded: 03/09/2014
Published: 03/09/2014
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Tags: duisburg; homberg; tatort; lifting tower; railway harbour; bridge of steel
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