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Schacht 9 was the single shaft of the Schachtanlage Prosper IV, sunk from 20 August 1958 in the northern Kirchhellen-Grafenwald field of Bottrop using the freezing method. It reached a depth of 1,013 metres and entered operation in 1962 as a man-riding and ventilation shaft, opening coal production in the Flöz X seam. In 1974 the shaft was incorporated into the Verbundbergwerk Prosper-Haniel under the Ruhrkohle AG, within which it served as a ventilation and man-riding shaft throughout the mine's remaining operational life.

When Bergwerk Prosper-Haniel closed on 21 December 2018 — the last hard coal mine in Germany — Schacht 9 was among the five surviving surface access points. Preparatory work for backfilling the 1,013-metre shaft began in 2019, carried out by Thyssen Schachtbau. At the time of the preparatory works the headframe and associated buildings were still standing on the Vossundern site, with the administration and welfare building already vacated since 2016.

The shaft stood in open ground on the northern edge of Bottrop, where the remaining site read as a sparse and functional outer-shaft installation within a semi-rural landscape.

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History

The origins of Schacht 9 lie in the northward migration of coal extraction at the Zeche Prosper during the 1950s. In the area of Kirchhellen, which was later merged with Bottrop in 1976, field ownership had been exchanged with the Gutehoffnungshütte, and in June 1958 a contract was concluded between Arenberg Bergbau AG and Neue Hoffnung for the driving of the Nordlicht cross-heading from Prosper II into the field Neu-Oberhausen toward Prosper IV. On 20 August 1958, in the midst of the coal crisis in German mining, the freezing works for Schacht 9 commenced at the Prosper IV site. The shaft was sunk to a final depth of 1,013 metres. In May 1960, coal extraction from the Prosper IV field began in the Flöz X seam. In 1962 Schacht 9 entered full service as a man-riding and ventilation shaft, a role it retained throughout its working life.

In 1974 the Ruhrkohle AG consolidated the Zechen Prosper, Jacobi, and Franz Haniel into the Verbundbergwerk Prosper-Haniel, within which the Schachtanlage Prosper IV was designated. The Schächte Prosper 9 and Prosper 10 and the Schächte Franz Haniel 1 and 2 formed the last group of active surface access points as the mine contracted. In March 2005 a conveyor fire occurred in the Prosper IV band-road system some kilometres from Schacht 9 at approximately 1,000 metres depth, leading to a reconfiguration of underground haulage and the installation of a new band-road on the seventh level in September 2005. Schacht 9 continued to serve its ventilation role and remained one of the five surface openings active when the mine was closed.

Bergwerk Prosper-Haniel produced its last coal in regular operation on 14 September 2018 and was formally closed in an official ceremony on 21 December 2018, attended by Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, marking the end of hard coal mining in Germany and in western Europe. At closure, Schacht 9 was located at the street Vossundern in Bottrop-Grafenwald. By 2016 the training department and canteen had already been vacated, and the administration and welfare building stood empty. The last mine director, Thomas Telsemeyer, informed local residents of the forthcoming backfilling and the associated lorry traffic on 10 July 2019. From early August 2019, a lorry arrived every eleven minutes carrying sand from the Kirchheller Heide to serve as aggregate for the concrete backfill mix. The preparatory works were planned to conclude by the end of November 2019, with round-the-clock backfilling to follow. Thyssen Schachtbau had been engaged to carry out the backfilling of both Schächte 9 and 10 in parallel with the closure of the 3.6-kilometre Förderberg. Post-closure plans for the approximately 35-hectare Vossundern site provided for residential and commercial redevelopment of the land.

Timeline

Redevelopment

Site at Vossundern planned for residential and commercial redevelopment

Post-closure plans for the approximately 35-hectare Vossundern site provided for demolition of the surface installations and redevelopment for housing and commercial use. The headframe and surface buildings were still standing during the backfilling preparatory works in 2019.
1958
Construction

Freezing works commence for Schacht 9

On 20 August 1958, during the German coal crisis, freezing operations for Schacht 9 at the Prosper IV site in Kirchhellen-Grafenwald began. The shaft was to be sunk to a depth of 1,013 metres.
1960
Operation

Coal extraction begins in Flöz X from Prosper IV field

In May 1960, coal extraction commenced in the Prosper IV field at the Flöz X seam. The Prosper IV field marked the northward expansion of the Prosper workings into Kirchhellen-Grafenwald.
1962
Operation

Schacht 9 enters service as man-riding and ventilation shaft

Schacht 9 at Prosper IV entered full operation in 1962 as a man-riding and ventilation shaft. The shaft reached its final depth of 1,013 metres.
1974
Operation

Schachtanlage Prosper IV incorporated into Verbundbergwerk Prosper-Haniel

In 1974 the Ruhrkohle AG merged the Zechen Prosper, Jacobi, and Franz Haniel into the Verbundbergwerk Prosper-Haniel. Schacht 9 of Prosper IV was designated as part of the combined operation.
2005
Operation

Underground conveyor fire near Schacht 9

In March 2005, the band-road system in the Prosper IV field caught fire some kilometres from Schacht 9 at around 1,000 metres depth. This led to a reconfiguration of underground haulage.
2018
Closure

Bergwerk Prosper-Haniel formally closed

The mine was formally closed on 21 December 2018 in an official ceremony attended by Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, ending hard coal mining in Germany. Schacht 9 was among the five surface access points still open at closure.
2019
Closure

Backfilling of Schacht 9 prepared and commenced

Preparatory work for backfilling the 1,013-metre Schacht 9 began in 2019, carried out by Thyssen Schachtbau. Sand from the Kirchheller Heide was transported by lorry as aggregate for the concrete backfill. Round-the-clock backfilling was to follow the preparatory phase.

Sources and records

Wikipedia (German): Bergwerk Prosper-Haniel
Wikipedia (German): Zeche Prosper
Bottrop Kulturzentrum August Everding: 1856–2018 Chronik des Bergwerks Prosper-Haniel
Industriedenkmal.de: Bergwerk Prosper-Haniel
Revierkohle.de: RAG Prosper-Haniel Rückbau (August 2019)
Thyssen Schachtbau / Mining Report: Nach 150 Jahren werden alle Zugänge endgültig verschlossen
Zeche Prosper in Bottrop (ruhrzechenaus.de)
Zechenkarte.de: Prosper Schacht 9
Zeche Prosper IV (zechen-im-ruhrgebiet.de)
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