HO EAW Mülheim-Speldorf’s metalworking shop

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Modellbahn Union
Gauge
HO gauge
product type
buildings
technical & model details
scale 1:87
material & finish Lasercut Kit
length (mm) 257
width (mm) 146
height (mm) 88
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EAN 4063956018624
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Model: HO gauge. The modern-looking building stood in the AW Mülheim Speldorf in North Rhine-Westphalia until 2008. It was built directly on the north-west side of the forge and housed the metalworking shop and a warehouse. The Speldorf repair shop was built in 1874 by the Rheinische Eisenbahngesellschaft in Mülheim-Broich and named after the neighboring Speldorf train station. After the factory was closed in 1959, the companies of the city of Mülheim and the Mülheimer Verkehrs Gesellschaft continued to use the building. Today part of the complex is a listed building.

Prototype: The Speldorf repair shop was founded in 1874 by the Rheinische Eisenbahngesellschaft in Mülheim-Broich and named after the nearby Speldorf train station. After the end of the steam locomotive era, it closed in 1959. The site is now used for other purposes and some buildings are listed buildings.
The Rhenish Railway only had a repair shop in Cologne-Nippes, but it was at the edge of its capacity and on the edge of the over 1000 kilometer long route network. In 1874, another depot was founded in Mülheim an der Ruhr to maintain the 453 locomotives and over 11,000 freight wagons. The excavation from the leveled site was used to build the railway embankments on the Duisburg-Hochfelder railway bridge over the Rhine. The factory got its name Speldorf because of its proximity to the Speldorf train station, to which it also had connections including the roundhouse.
In 1880 the Rhenish Railway Company was nationalized into the Prussian State Railways. The Speldorf factory was now called the main workshop and was expanded several times. However, the area still proved to be too small, so in 1914 the maintenance of the freight wagons was moved to another repair shop in Duisburg-Wedau. From then on, Speldorf only dealt with steam locomotives; a boiler forge was built on the vacated site and, in 1918, an additional locomotive assembly hall using steel truss technology with two parallel naves and a two-story third nave for the feeder workshops. It measured 254 by 57 meters, making it one of the longest repair halls on the Deutsche Reichsbahn. Also new in this hall were the 90 work stands built lengthways instead of the previously usual cross stands, where the internal transfer platforms could be eliminated and the throughput times of the locomotives were shortened to a third. The old locomotive assembly hall, the blacksmith shop and the turning shop continued to be used.
At the beginning, 150 to 200 people worked in the main workshop; at the height of the steam railway in the 1950s, up to 2,000 people maintained over 1,000 steam locomotives every year.
Source: Wikipedia.de

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Modellbahn Union was founded in 1999 under the name JapanModelRailways. The focus was initially on importing railway models from Japan.
Over the years, the range has been expanded to include model making items such as aircraft and military model construction as well as model railways from other countries.
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