Röderbach (Aschaff)

The Bach stream before Aschaffenburg

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The Bach stream ( in the upper reaches Haibach ) is a left tributary of the Aschaff the Bavarian Spessart Forest.

Name

The basic word in Haibach is Old High German Hege, meaning hedge. Haibach originally meant rear Bach or Grenzbach. The creek was the same community its name.

Course

The Bach stream originates as Haibach in the same place Haibach. It flows in a northwesterly direction to the Schell mill. There the Haibach crossed the border to the city of Aschaffenburg and bears the name of Bach stream. This then flows through a creek fork where the left arm is passed completely into the pheasant at low water. In normal drainage of right arm section extends further north, crosses under the tracks of the Main-Spessart -Bahn and the ramp to the motorway 3 (junction 59 Aschaffenburg East) and empties into the Aschaff.

The plane passing through the part of the pheasant Röder creek feeds the lake and there flows partially plumbed for Grandma meadow. There he is the one Hannewackersee fed by flowing, Kühruhgraben. The piping runs on to the landscaped garden Schoental. There he serves as a fresh water inlet to the lake. Meanwhile, drain, empty the ditch flowed into the 19th century still open along the historic city boundary to the south. Today also this running under the Löherstraße is completely piped. At the Willigisbrücke it empties into the Main.

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