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Aumühle Station
Aumühle is a station on the Berlin-Hamburg railway line, just outside the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. Aumühle is served by the rapid transit trains of Hamburg S-Bahn line S21, for which it is also the eastern terminus station. The station was opened in 1884 and is located in Aumühle, a municipality in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. History Aumühle station was opened in 1884 with two side platforms and a pedestrian bridge. In 1910 the station was expanded to four tracks and complemented with today's listed station building. In 1969 Aumühle station was electrified and integrated into the Hamburg S-Bahn network. Station layout The station's layout is using a natural depression to sit below street level. Above the rail tracks, Bahnhofstraße is crossing via a road bridge. At the bridge's midpoint lies the station building, with access to the platform below also possible via an elevator. Service Trains The Hamburg S-Bahn line S21 calls at Aumühle stat ...
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List Of Hamburg S-Bahn Stations
The following is the list of the 68 stations of the Hamburg S-Bahn transit system. The Hamburg S-Bahn is operated by S-Bahn Hamburg GmbH (S-Bahn Hamburg plc) for the Hamburger Verkehrsverbund, the company coordinating public transport in Hamburg, northern Germany. The stations are listed in alphabetical order, with the line and the connections to other transport systems. A B D E F H I J K L M N O P R S T V W See also * Hamburg U-Bahn * Hamburger Verkehrsverbund (Public transport organisation in Hamburg) References External links S Bahn Hamburg
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Side Platform
A side platform (also known as a marginal platform or a single-face platform) is a platform positioned to the side of one or more railway tracks or guideways at a railway station, tram stop, or transitway. A station having dual side platforms, one for each direction of travel, is the basic design used for double-track railway lines (as opposed to, for instance, the island platform where a single platform lies between the tracks). Side platforms may result in a wider overall footprint for the station compared with an island platform where a single width of platform can be shared by riders using either track. In some stations, the two side platforms are connected by a footbridge running above and over the tracks. While a pair of side platforms is often provided on a dual-track line, a single side platform is usually sufficient for a single-track line. Layout Where the station is close to a level crossing (grade crossing) the platforms may either be on the same side of the cross ...
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Rothenburgsort Station
Rothenburgsort is a station on the Berlin-Hamburg railway line and served by the trains of Hamburg S-Bahn lines S2 and S21. The station was opened in 1907 and is located in the Hamburg district of Rothenburgsort, Germany. Rothenburgsort is part of the borough of Hamburg-Mitte. History The station was opened in 1907 to serve the commuter rail in Hamburg's south-eastern quarters. From 1915 until 1943, the station was also called by trains of the Hamburger Hochbahn with its tracks and platform located directly to the north of the S-Bahn premises. In 1958 Rothenburgsort station was electrified and integrated into the Hamburg S-Bahn network. Station layout Rothenburgsort station is located on the eastern side of Billhorner Deich, the elevated rail tracks cross the street on an iron bridge. The only entrance to the one island platform is located at this bridge. The station is going to be reconstructed until December 2022, including new bridges over Billhorner Deich. The historical c ...
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Berliner Tor Station
Berliner Tor (; literally "Berlin Gate") is a transport hub in Hamburg, Germany, served by the Hamburg U-Bahn (underground railway) and the Hamburg S-Bahn (suburban railway). The station is located in St. Georg, part of the borough of Hamburg-Mitte. The railway station is listed by the German railway company, because S-Bahn call at this station, and the S-Bahn part of it is managed by DB Station&Service. History Berliner Tor S-Bahn station opened in 1906. The original Berliner Tor U-Bahn station was designed by the architect, Erich Elingius, and built between 1908 and 1910, opening on 1 March 1912. It had a brick wall on the North, and some glass walls on the South. During the British Operation Gomorrah (air raids) in 1943, the damage to the station was so severe that the U-Bahn was no longer able to serve the line. On 19 January 1948, the station re-opened as a terminus for trains to Barmbek via Schlump, and from 1 July 1949, trains continued again to Mundsburg. From 1 ...
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Hamburg Hauptbahnhof
Hamburg Hauptbahnhof (abbrev. ''Hamburg Hbf'') is the main railway station of the city of Hamburg, Germany. Opened in 1906 to replace four separate terminal stations, today Hamburg Hauptbahnhof is operated by DB Station&Service AG. With an average of 550,000 passengers a day, it is Germany's busiest railway station and the second-busiest in Europe after the Gare du Nord in Paris. It is classed by Deutsche Bahn as a category 1 railway station. The station is a through station with island platforms and is one of Germany's major transportation hubs, connecting long-distance Intercity Express routes to the city's U-Bahn and S-Bahn rapid transit networks. It is centrally located in Hamburg in the Hamburg-Mitte borough. The ''Wandelhalle'' shopping centre occupies the north side of the station building. History Before today's central station was opened, Hamburg had several smaller stations located around the city centre. The first railway line ( between Hamburg and Bergedorf) was ...
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Hamburg Dammtor Station
Hamburg Dammtor is a railway station for long distance, regional and suburban trains on the Hamburg-Altona link line, located in Central Hamburg, Germany. In front is a bus station of the same name for public transport. The railway station is one of four long-distance train stations in Hamburg. The other stations are Hamburg Hauptbahnhof, Hamburg-Altona and Hamburg-Harburg. Despite its size and importance, the station is classified as a railway stop (''Haltepunkt'') because it does not have any switches, a requirement for a station (''Bahnhof'') according to the regulations. History The name ''Dammtor'' originates from an old city gate located here until the end of the 19th century. The present railway station was opened on 7 July 1903. A previous station, built in 1866, was located around away. Location Hamburg Dammtor is close to the Wallring and the center of Hamburg, located in the quarter Rotherbaum of the Eimsbüttel borough. Nearby are also the University of Hamburg and ...
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Sternschanze Station
Sternschanze is a rapid transit station for the trains of Hamburg S-Bahn lines S11, S21 and S31 and Hamburg U-Bahn line U3. The railway station is located in the quarter Sternschanze in the Hamburg borough of Altona, Germany. North of the railway station is a bus stop for the terminating HHA bus route 181. History A first Sternschanze station was opened on , located a little east of the current station. That station was at grade, with a number of level crossings at nearby streets. On a new, elevated station was built, including a massive station hall. The U-Bahn station followed on . During the 1970s, the S-Bahn's station hall was dismantled. Station layout Sternschanze is a small cul-de-sac between station to the south and Sternschanzenpark to the north. The western, main entrance for the S-Bahn platform is located at the intersection of Sternschanze and Schanzenstraße. A common entrance for U-Bahn and S-Bahn is located at the S-Bahn's eastern entrance, some further down ...
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Holstenstraße Station
Holstenstraße is a railway station in Hamburg, Germany, located in the quarter of Altona-Nord in the borough of Altona. It is served by the rapid transit trains of the Hamburg S-Bahn network as well as AKN regional commuter trains. The station is managed by DB Station&Service. The station is situated directly beside the ''Neue Flora'' musical theatre and close to the Holsten Brewery. It was the focus of significant media attention in 2005 after people at the station's bus stop allegedly eavesdropped three men planning a terrorist attack, resulting in a large-scale police investigation. History On 28 September 1883, a Holstenstraße station was opened for a horsecar line, from ''Millerntor''near Reeperbahnto Holstenstraße. In 1893, the station was built elevated, as an alternate for the at-grade station called ''Schulterblatt'' at the current location. The station was part of the link line from Hamburg central station to Altona central station. During the bombing of Hambu ...
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Diebsteich Station
The train station Diebsteich is served by the rapid transit trains of the Hamburg S-Bahn and the commuter trains of the AKN railways plc. The S-Bahn tracks run parallel with the Hamburg-Altona–Kiel railway. Right along the tracks is the border of the quarter Altona-Nord and Bahrenfeld of the Altona borough in Hamburg, Germany. The station is named after a small lake in the neighbourhood which no longer exists. Future According to the German newspapers ''Hamburger Morgenpost'' and ''Die Welt'' in September 2009, the Deutsche Bahn AG plans to close the long distance train station at Altona and to build a new station at the area of Diebsteich station. The station will be rebuilt and renamed Hamburg Altona, replacing the current Hamburg Altona station, which will be withdrawn from service after completion of the works, allowing terminating trains to proceed to the stabling facilities in Langenfelde without turning around, as well as services travelling onward to Kiel to serve ...
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Langenfelde Station
Langenfelde railway station is on the Altona–Kiel and the Altona–Neumünster lines and is served by the city trains.Liste Bahnhofskategorie 2008 (pdf)
DB Station&Service AG, Köthener Straße 2, 10963 Berlin (2008) The station is named after the Langenfelde suburb. It is located in the Stellingen quarter in the borough of ,

Stellingen Station
Stellingen is a railway station on the Hamburg-Altona–Kiel line, northern Germany, served by the Hamburg S-Bahn and the commuter trains of AKN (A-Bahn). The station is located in the Hamburg borough of Eimsbüttel, west of Hamburg Inner City, and a little east to Imtech Arena (Volksparkstadion). In direct neighborhood to the station, motorway A7 crosses above the elevated railway tracks. Station layout The elevated station has one island platform with 2 tracks and one exit. The station is fully accessible for handicapped persons; there is a lift and a special floor layout for blind persons.DB station information (see: External links) A small shop in the station sells fast food and newspapers. There are no lockers. No personnel is present at the station but there are SOS and information telephones, ticket machines and 25 parking spaces. In front of the station is a taxicab stand. Station services Rail The commuter trains of the line A1 call at Langenfelde only during ...
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Eidelstedt Station
Eidelstedt railway station is on the Hamburg-Altona–Kiel line and is served by the city trains and the commuter trains of the AKN railways plc., located in Hamburg, Germany The railway station is located in the quarter of Eidelstedt in the Eimsbüttel borough. Station layout The station is an elevated island platform with 2 tracks and one exit. The station is fully accessible for handicapped persons, because there is a lift and a special floor layout for blind persons.DB station information Station services Trains The commuter trains of the line A1are calling Eidelstedt as a terminus, the A1 travels toward Hamburg central station twice during the morning rush hours. The rapid transit trains of the lines S3 and S21 of the Hamburg S-Bahn are calling the station.Network plan HVV Direction of the trains on track 1 is toward Kaltenkirchen and Neumünster (A1), Pinneberg (S3) and Elbgaustraße railway station (S21). On track 2 the trains are running in the direction Hamburg centr ...
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