Hamburg Dammtor station
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Hamburg Dammtor | |
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Rapid transit transport hub | |
Outside view | |
Location | Dag-Hammarskjöld-Platz 15, 20354 Hamburg, Germany |
Coordinates | 53°33′39″N 9°59′22″E / 53.56083°N 9.98944°E / 53.56083; 9.98944Coordinates: 53°33′39″N 9°59′22″E / 53.56083°N 9.98944°E / 53.56083; 9.98944 |
Line(s) | Long distance trains S-Bahn: S11, S21, S31 |
Platforms | 2 side platforms |
Tracks | 4 |
Connections | Bus |
Construction | |
Structure type | elevated |
Platform levels | 1 |
Disabled access | Yes |
Other information | |
Station code | ds100: ADF (main line) DB station code: 2513 Type: Hp Category: 2[1] |
Fare zone | Public transport: 000 |
History | |
Opened | 16 July 1866 (1866-07-16) |
Rebuilt | 7 June 1903 (1903-06-07) |
Electrified | 29 January 1908 (1908-01-29), 6.3 kV AC system (overhead; turned off in 1955)[2] 10 April 1941 (1941-04-10), 1.2 kV DC system (3rd rail)[2] 6 April 1965 (1965-04-06), 15 kV AC system (overhead)[2] |
Location | |
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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 Halt point (Haltepunkt) because no trains change directions or start or end here.
Contents
1 History
2 Location
3 Service
4 See also
5 References
6 External links
History[edit]
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 one hundred meters away.
Location[edit]
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 the Congress Center Hamburg. As a result, the railway station signs have the addition Messe- und Kongressbahnhof (trade fair and congress station).
Aerial photo from 1920
Interior view
Aerial view to northwest
Aerial view to southwest
Service[edit]
The railway station has 4 elevated tracks, on two island platforms, one servicing the regional and long distance trains, the other platform servicing the S-Bahn.
Preceding station | | Deutsche Bahn | | Following station |
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Hamburg-Altona Terminus | ICE 20 | Hamburg Hbf towards Basel SBB | ||
ICE 22 | Hamburg Hbf towards Stuttgart Hbf | |||
ICE 25 | Hamburg Hbf towards Munich Hbf | |||
ICE 28 | ||||
Preceding station | | Hamburg S-Bahn | | Following station |
Sternschanze toward Blankenese | S 11 | Hauptbahnhof toward Poppenbüttel | ||
Sternschanze toward Elbgaustraße | S 21 | Hauptbahnhof toward Aumühle | ||
Sternschanze toward Altona | S 31 | Hauptbahnhof toward Neugraben | ||
Preceding station | | AKN Eisenbahn | | Following station |
Sternschanze toward Neumünster | A1 | Hauptbahnhof Terminus |
See also[edit]
- Dammtor
- Hamburg S-Bahn
- Hamburger Verkehrsverbund
References[edit]
^ Name, station code and category: Liste Bahnhofskategorie 2008, DB Station&Service AG, Köthener Straße 2, 10963 Berlin (2008) (in German)
^ abc Cf. „Streckenelektrifizierungen“, on: Königlich preußische Eisenbahndirection zu Altona, retrieved on 19 January 2018.
External links[edit]
Media related to Hamburg Dammtor station at Wikimedia Commons
DB station information (in German)
Pictures of the Dammtor Station (in German)
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