The Rheinpreußen 4 shaft is a former coal mine in Moers, North Rhine-Westphalia.
The Rheinpreußen 4 shaft was sunk between 1900 and 1904 as a connection facility of the Rheinpreußen mine in Moers, east of Römerstraße in Hochstraß. From the outset, the shaft facility was designed as an independent hoisting installation and was therefore equipped with a double-frame hoist for shaft hoisting and cable transport. Additionally, a coke plant was built on the facility.
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