List of Locomotive Depots in Germany - Essen Division

Essen Division

To 1974 partly in Elberfeld Division (from 1930: Wuppertal)

Bw Altenhundem (1966) · Bw Arnsberg (1953) · Bw Bestwig (1982) · Bw Betzdorf (1982) · Bw Bielefeld (1985) · Bw Bocholt (1953) · Bw Bochum-Dahlhausen (1969) · Bw Bochum-Langendreer (1966) · Bw Bochum Nord (1954) · Bw Brügge (1953) · Bw Coesfeld (1951) · Bw Dortmund Bbf · Bw Dortmunderfeld (1960) ·Bw Dortmund Rbf (1982) · Bw Dortmund Süd (1953) · Bw Duisburg Hbf (1966) · Bw Duisburg-Wedau (1977) · Bw Duisburg-Ruhrort Hafen (1966) · Bw Erndtebrück (1963) · Bw Essen Hbf (1986) · Bw Essen Nord (1961) · Bw Finnentrop (1976) · Bw Fröndenberg (1954) · Bw Gelsenkirchen-Bismarck (1982) · Bw Gelsenkirchen Hbf (1951) · Bw Gronau(1957) · Bw Gütersloh (1969) · Bw Hagen-Eckesey · Bw Hagen Gbf (1968) · Bw Hagen-Vorhalle (1966) · Bw Haltern (1967)) · Bw Hamm · Bw Hattingen (1951) · Bw Herford (1954) · Bw Herne (1953) · Bw Holzwickede (1954) · Bw Kettwig (1953) · Bw Kreuztal (1953) · Bw Kupferdreh (1953) · Bw Letmathe (1960) · Bw Mülheim-Speldorf (1953) · Bw Mülheim-Styrum (1954) · Bw Münster (1985) · Bw Oberhausen Hbf (1978) · Bw Oberhausen-Osterfeld Süd · Bw Oberhausen West (1959) · Bw Olpe (1953) · Bw Paderborn (1983) · Bw Recklinghausen Hbf (1970) · Bw Siegen · Bw Soest (1967) · Bw Schwerte (1966) · Bw Wanne-Eickel · Bw Wesel (1966) · Bw Witten (1953)

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