The Stadtbahn line between Düsseldorf and Duisburg was created as a Düsseldorf-Duisburger Kleinbahn, it was operated as an interurban and was temporarily referred to as line D or D-Bahn. Initially of a much smaller scale, after Düsseldorf had acquired 50 percent of the railway in 1924, the line was expanded on 6 August 1925. From 1 May 1926 to 1962, the line ended in Düsseldorf at Graf-Adolf-Platz. At the same time, the line designation "D" was introduced for this line, which in later years also - as a fast line - carried red line and destination signs. In addition, "D-Bahn" became a common name for this tram line. (previous | next | back to album | 2022:06:04 21:30:58 | 48% of an album)