Tonaufnahme
Wuppertaler Schwebebahn
The overhead monorail, type GTW 72 (also known as the Wuppertal Suspension Railway), was built by Maschinenfabrik Augsburg- Nürnberg (MAN) in the 1970s on behalf of the Wuppertal Stadtwerke (municipal utilities). It is a vehicle of the local public transportation in Wuppertal (Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia). A single rail, supported by a steel framework about 15 meters high with supports and connecting bridges, comprising about 28 km total length, serves as a “roadway” for the vehicle. The train moves while hanging on the rail. The drive component consists of an electric motor and wheels – similar to cable cars. It is mounted upon the top of the wagon, allowing the wheels of the vehicle to roll on top of the rail with the wagon hanging underneath. The sounds of the overhead monorail were recorded as it was turning around in a turning loop at one of the stations. One mainly hears the electric motor, the rolling of the wheels on the rail and the squeaking when the flange of the wheels touches the rail in the curve of the turning loop. At the end of the 19th century the cities in the valley of the Wupper river belonged to the industrial centers of textile manufacturing in North Rhine-Westphalia. As the cities grew more crowded, the vehicle traffic increased substantially. The densely built valley couldn't accommodate the construction of a new public highway and a tram that ran underground was impossible due to the ground's rocky consistency. In 1898 the construction of an overhead monorail with slanted supports began. In 1901 the „Wuppertal Suspension Railway“went into service. It became a protected local heritage in 1997. Today about 82.000 people use the suspension railway every day as a means of transport.
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LWL-Industriemuseum - Westfälisches Landesmuseum für Industriekultur, Dortmund
- Maße
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Technische Daten: 6.9 MB (Dateigröße), 39 s (Länge), 2 (stereo) (Kanäle), 44.1 kHz (Sample rate), 1411 kb7s (Bit rate), 16 bit (Bittiefe), 84,1 dB (Level)
- Würdigung
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Die Aufnahmen entstanden im Rahmen des EU-Projekts "Work with sounds".
- Klassifikation
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Industrie (Sachgruppe)
- Bezug (was)
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Railway
public transport
Wuppertal
Schwebebahn
Suspension railway
- Ereignis
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Gebrauch
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Wuppertaler Schwebebahn Station Vohwinkel, Wuppertal
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1970s
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Nutzung
- Ereignis
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Herstellung
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Konrad Gutkowski/Julian Blaschke
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Wuppertal, Germany
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July 01 2014
- (Beschreibung)
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Ton-/Videoaufnahme
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- Letzte Aktualisierung
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2025-04-29T07:34:26+0200
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Objekttyp
- Tonaufnahme
Beteiligte
- Konrad Gutkowski/Julian Blaschke
Entstanden
- 1970s
- July 01 2014