Arbach (Wildebach)

The Arbach the Wodanstolln

The Arbach is a 3.77 km long river and tributary of the Wild Bach at Salchendorf in southern winner country.

Course

It rises on the Great intoxication to 391 m height and flows south past a pan Berger foothills, called Spies Mountains. In the upper part of the creek flows through a pond. It runs south toward town and flows in pipes as part far below the main road Salchendorfs and later right next to train tracks along. The " Hell", a mountain spur of the forest Hofstätter then separates the Arbachtal from Gutenbachtal. It crosses the access road to the Wild and flows through a pipe 230 m and flows into these in the Wild brook.

Inflows

Mountains

  • Large intoxication ( 439.5 m, source)
  • Pan mountain ( 499.2 m, right)
  • Bright head ( 343.7 m, left)
  • Summit ( nameless) ( 485.5 m, right)

History

At the beginning of the 19th century, the trade union was formed in a tributary in the upper Arbachtal Arbacher unity through the consolidation of several mine fields. Over time, the mine developed into the important of iron ore mine in the open ground. 1810 was followed by the consolidation of several fields at the pan mountainside to the pit pan Berger unity. While the pit Arbach 1901 stopped their promotion, promoted the pit Pfannenberg 1902, about 60,000 t of ore She was decommissioned in 1965 as the last great pit in the Siegen. The Wodanstolln at the beginning of the valley was the pits racing soaps and Heideberg as Erbstollen and is now a visitor mine. 1907 a railway connecting the outdoor Grunder railway was taken in Arbachtal in operation, the rails are still used today. They run parallel to the east Arbach up the valley and cross the stream before the source in a hairpin turn in the direction of pan mountain.

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