The Emil Mayrisch mine was a coal mine of the Eschweiler Bergwerks-Verein in Siersdorf near Aldenhoven in North Rhine-Westphalia in the Aachen coal district, named after the internationally oriented industrialist Emil Mayrisch.
The pit was built by the EBV to extract the hard coal to the north and east of the EBV's existing mines. After test drilling in the 1920s, sinking work began in 1938 and the construction of an EBV siding to Mariagrube station, 6 km away, from where it was possible to get to Stolberg on the Aachen-Cologne main line and to Herzogenrath on the Aachen-Mönchengladbach main line.
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Address: Düren, Germany
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