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AKN Eisenbahn GmbH operates railway lines, commuter trains and freight trains in
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and
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. Its headquarters is in
Kaltenkirchen (nicknamed ''Kaki''; nds, Koldenkarken or ''Kolenkarken'') is a town located 35 km north of Hamburg in Germany. It is part of the Segeberg district, in Schleswig-Holstein. It has about 20,000 inhabitants. History First mentioned in the ...
. It is a member of the
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(HVV), which organises
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in and around Hamburg. AKN is an abbreviation for Altona - Kaltenkirchen - Neumünster, its first railway line.


Profile

Passengers are carried out over a distance of about 265 km. About 120 km of this network is owned and operated by AKN. It employed about 295 people in 2010. AKN is a part of the ''Hamburger Verkehrsverbund'' (Hamburg Transport Association).


History

In 1879, ''HK Notnagel & Co.'' of Altona, a lessee of Himmelmoor, located in Quickborn, where
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was mined for heating, called for the construction of a railway for the transport of peat. The municipalities of Quickborn and Kaltenkirchen and the then independent town of Altona supported this project. After the founding of the ''Altona-Kaltenkirchner Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft'' (Altona-Kaltenkirchen Railway Company, AKE) in 1883 and an expression of support from the
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on 27 April 1883, the construction of the new railway had already started in the autumn of 1883. On 8 September 1884, passenger traffic commenced on the line from Gählerplatz in Altona to Kaltenkirchen and on 24 November of the same year the carriage of freight traffic commenced. The shares were subscribed by the town of Altona, the communities of Quickborn,
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and Kaltenkirchen and the construction company Kintzel & Lauser.
At the 21. May 1913 the company was renamed as the Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft Altona-Kaltenkirchen-Neumünster. Since 1981, the AKN has also operated the
Alster Northern Railway The Alster Northern Railway (german: Alsternordbahn) or ANB was a non-electrified, single-tracked branch line in northern Germany. It linked the stations of Ochsenzoll in Hamburg-Langenhorn with Ulzburg Süd in the district of Segeberg in Sch ...
(''Alsternordbahn'', ANB) and the
Elmshorn-Barmstedt-Oldesloe railway The Elmshorn–Bad Oldesloe railway (also called the ''Elmshorn–Barmstedt–Oldesloe railway'', abbreviated, EBOE or EBO) is a regional railway line that has existed since 1896 in the south of the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. It has been ...
(EBOE). The AKN had managed the ANB since 1953 and the EBOE since 1957. The Alster Northern Railway was sold to the ''Verkehrsgesellschaft Norderstedt'' (Norderstedt transport company), a subsidiary of the
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municipal utility, in 1992, but operations have continued to be carried out by the AKN. Currently, 50 percent of the shares are held by the city of Hamburg and 49.89 percent are held by the State of Schleswig-Holstein. The remaining 0.11 percent of shares are held by private individuals.


Network

The original route of the AKN was the
Hamburg-Altona–Neumünster railway The Hamburg-Altona–Neumünster railway is the original line of the AKN Eisenbahn (railway) in the German states of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein. Today, passenger services on the 64.5 km-long Hamburg Eidelstedt–Neumünster section are ...
. Since 1965 AKN has been part of the
Hamburger Verkehrsverbund The Hamburger Verkehrsverbund (HVV) ( en, "Hamburg Transport Association") is a transport association coordinating public transport in and around Hamburg, Germany. Its main objectives are to provide a unified fare system, requiring only a sin ...
(Hamburg Transport Association, HVV). In the Hamburg rapid transit network, AKN lines are marked with an orange A, sharing the map with the
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lines (U),
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lines (S) and Regionalbahn services (R). However, other colours are used to route plans that show only the AKN lines: red for the A1, green for the A2 and dark blue for the A3. The fares of the HVV apply on almost the entire AKN route network (as far as
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since 2002) otherwise, Schleswig-Holstein fares apply. As part of the railway reform in the mid-1990s, the AKN successfully tendered to operate on some other routes, some of which were previously operated by
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. Since 15 December 2002, the
Nordbahn Eisenbahngesellschaft The NBE Nordbahn Eisenbahngesellschaft mbh & Co. KG (''NBE Nordbahn Railway Company'') is a German non-state-owned railway company based in Hamburg since December 2002. It is a subsidiary company of BeNEX and AKN Eisenbahn. The company is exclus ...
, a subsidiary of AKN Eisenbahn and the
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has operated services from Neumünster to Bad Segeberg on the reactivated Neumünster–Bad Oldesloe railway (HVV line R 82). From 14 December 2003 to 10 December 2011, the Schleswig-Holstein-Bahn, which was 100 percent owned by the AKN, operated through trains passenger traffic on the Neumünster–Heide and the Heide–Büsum lines. Previously AKN passenger trains ran to Heide. This line has also been operated by ''Nordbahn Eisenbahngesellschaft'' since 11 December 2011 as a result of re-tendering. Since 12 December 2004, services are extended on line A1 twice a day (Monday to Friday) between Eidelstedt and
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, using its VTA railcars over the S-Bahn tracks and power supply collected from a side-contact third rail. Since 13 December 2009, the evening services from the Hauptbahnhof have been abandoned, only the two mornings through services on weekdays have been retained. Since December 2005, additional services of the A2 in the morning and afternoon are extended from Henstedt-Ulzburg to Kaltenkirchen.


Expansion and acceleration

Currently, the travel times on the AKN for many connections are not competitive with cars, even measured from station to station. This is a result of: *the lack of AKN services continuing through Neumünster and Eidelstedt to the centre of
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or
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; *the small distances between the stops along lines A1 and A2; *line speeds of only 100 km/h; *some of the railcars are designed to run at only 100km/h. Thus, for example, running times average 87 minutes between Henstedt-Ulzburg and Kiel and about 75 minutes between Bad Bramstedt and Hamburg Hauptbahnhof. To improve this situation, several concepts have been developed. Among the measures under consideration are the upgrade of the AKN lines for higher speeds, the establishment of express services with a reduced number of intermediate stops and the construction of a connecting line to the
Hamburg Airport S-Bahn line The Hamburg Airport S-Bahn line is a nearly three-kilometre long railway line used by the Hamburg S-Bahn. It was opened on 11 December 2008. Route The Airport S-Bahn line connects Hamburg Airport, Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel Airport via Ohlsdorf statio ...
. The construction of a connecting line to the airport is not supported by the Schleswig-Holstein state government because of the considerable cost burden of at least €150 million. The state instead has focused on the upgrade of the existing line of the AKN between Eidelstedt, Quickborn and Kaltenkirchen, allowing it to be operated by both the AKN and the Hamburg S-Bahn. Both companies are interested in operating the route. Particularly with regard to preservation of working places a very close co-operation is planned. In preparation for a possible extension of the S-Bahn network, the section from Halstenbeker Straße to the border near Burgwedel station was duplicated up to 2013 and a new Schnelsen Süd station is planned after the Bönningstedt–Quickborn section has been fully duplicated. AKN has called in the past for the establishment of an all-day grade-separated connection from Eidelstedt to Hamburg Hauptbahnhof, but this failed because it would lead to increased operating costs and because of the limited capacity of the line. An extension of the S-Bahn line would at least overcome the capacity issue. Current status provides a completion of the planning process ( "new S21") in 2017 and start of operation in 2020. After the last state election (2015) the extension plans are part of the coalition plan.


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External links


Website AKN

nordbahn website

Güterkraftverkehr Hamburg-Holstein website
* {{Hamburg rail Transport in Hamburg Transport in Schleswig-Holstein Railway companies established in 1883 Private railway companies of Germany