Altona–Blankenese Railway
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The Altona–Blankenese railway is a railway line to the west of Hamburg. It starts at the Altona station and runs through
Othmarschen Othmarschen () is a quarter in the Altona borough of Hamburg in northern Germany. In 2020 the population was 16,009. History The first records on Othmarschen are from 1317. Together with Altona, Othmarschen became a part of Hamburg in 1937/1938 ...
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Blankenese station Blankenese is a railway station on the Altona-Blankenese line, part of the Hamburg S-Bahn, located in the suburb of Blankenese in the borough of Altona, Hamburg, Germany. The station opened in 1867, and is a heritage site. It is a terminus, mea ...
. This section of line was opened in 1867. 16 years later the line was extended to
Wedel Wedel () is a town in the Pinneberg (district), district of Pinneberg, in Schleswig-Holstein, in northern Germany. It is situated on the right bank of the Elbe, approximately south of Elmshorn, and west of Hamburg. History Foundation and Mi ...
. It is now used by the S1 line of the
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and was part of the first electrified suburban railway in Germany.


Route

The line begins at Altona station, where there is a four-track underground S-Bahn station, which has an attached reversing facility. The City S-Bahn line runs up a steep ramp (with a maximum gradient of 4.0%) to the surface and shortly later the Altona–Blankenese line branches off the line to Pinneberg and turns west. It passes through the stations of
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,
Othmarschen Othmarschen () is a quarter in the Altona borough of Hamburg in northern Germany. In 2020 the population was 16,009. History The first records on Othmarschen are from 1317. Together with Altona, Othmarschen became a part of Hamburg in 1937/1938 ...
,
Klein Flottbek Klein Flottbek (''Small Flottbek'') is a sub-urban district and neighbourhood in the quarters of Nienstedten, Othmarschen and Osdorf, located in the Altona borough of Hamburg, Germany. Unlike neighbouring Groß Flottbek, the former municipality ...
and Hochkamp and then runs into the three-track terminal station of Blankenese. Like the line from Hamburg, the Blankenese-Wedel extension is connected to the eastern end of the station, so trains have to reverse out of the station to continue their journey. The line then runs to the stations of Iserbrook,
Sülldorf Sülldorf () is a quarter in the Altona borough of the Free and Hanseatic city of Hamburg in northern Germany. In 2020 the population was 9,474. Geography In 2006, according to the statistical office of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein, the quarte ...
,
Rissen Rissen () is a quarter of the city of Hamburg in Germany. It is located in the borough of Altona and is the westernmost quarter of Hamburg, bordering the German federal state of Schleswig-Holstein in the west, north, and northeast and the Elbe ri ...
and finally, the terminus at Wedel. Unlike the section east of Blankenese, the extension to Wedel is mostly single track.


History

The line was opened on 19 May 1867 between Altona and Blankenese, although the only intermediate stations opened at that time were at Klein Flottbek and Bahrenfeld. The Othmarschen station was opened on 1 August 1882 with the development of the villa estate () of Othmarschen. Hochkamp station was built later. On 1 December 1883, the extension was opened from Blankenese to Wedel. Extension of the line onwards from Blankenese station would have required a tunnel. Instead the station was built as a terminal station. Between 1911 and 1914 the Blankenese–Marienhöhe Trackless Railway (''Gleislose Bahn Blankenese–Marienhöhe''), an early
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operation, ran from Blankenese station. The Altona–Blankenese section, which had been duplicated by 1900, became part of the network of the
Hamburg-Altona Urban and Suburban Railway The Hamburg S-Bahn is a rapid transit railway system in the Hamburg Metropolitan Region. Together, the S-Bahn, the Hamburg U-Bahn, the AKN railway and the regional railway form the backbone of railway public transport in the city and the surrou ...
(''Hamburg-Altonaer Stadt- und Vorortbahn'') on its establishment in 1906. In 1907 the line was electrified with overhead wires at 6.3 kV 25 Hz
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. It was the first electrified suburban railway in Germany. In 1934, the Urban and Suburban Railway was renamed the S-Bahn and converted to
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operations, using side-contact third rail and a voltage of 1.2 kV. Because of
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, the conversion took place in two stages in 1940 and 1955. During this period, electrification was extended on the Blankenese line, initially, on 14 May 1950, from Blankenese to Sülldorf, with steam trains continuing to Wedel. A few months later, on 31 October 1950, Iserbrook station opened. On 20 May 1954, electrification was extended to Wedel. The entire length of the line is now served by S-Bahn line S1. In addition S11 services operate from Altona to Blankenese during the peak hour. S1 trains are mainly operated with class 474
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s, S11 are operated with class 472 EMUs.


Freight

Until 1997 a little freight was carried on the line. The freight tracks at Klein Flottbek and Blankenese stations are now completely run down. There used to be a siding from near Bahrenfeld station to a gas works. Sidings also connected to the Ottensen industrial railway and the
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margarine factory, using the
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system. The Ölweiche siding used to connect to the Wedel Power Station.


Notes


References

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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Altona-Blankenese railway Railway lines in Hamburg Hamburg S-Bahn Railway lines opened in 1867 1867 establishments in Prussia