Hamburg-Harburg station

Hamburg-Harburg
Harburg
Transportation hub
Station Hamburg-Harburg main entrance (in 2006)
Location Hannoversche Str. 85
21079 Hamburg
Germany
Owned by DB Station&Service
Line(s) Deutsche Bahn
ICE and regional rail
Hamburg S-Bahn
S3
S31
Platforms 3
Tracks 6
Connections Bus
Construction
Structure type Main line: at-grade
Rapid transit: underground
Parking Park and ride
Bicycle facilities Yes
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code Main line:
ds100: AHAR
DB station code: 2519
Type: Bf
Category: 2
:
ds100: AHRS
Type: Hp
History
Opened 1 May 1897 (1897-05-01)
24 September 1983 (1983-09-24)
Rebuilt 1983
Electrified Main line: 6 April 1965 (1965-04-06)
1200 volts DC system third rail
Previous names 1897-1928 Harburg Hauptbahnhof
1928-1938 Harburg-Wilhelmsburg Hauptbahnhof

Hamburg-Harburg or Harburg (German: Bahnhof Hamburg-Harburg) is one of four operational main-line railway stations (Fernbahnhöfe) in the city of Hamburg, Germany. Opened on 1 May 1897, it is situated on the Hannover-Hamburg, Wanne-Eickel-Hamburg and Lower Elbe lines as well as the Harburg S-Bahn line. Train services are operated by Deutsche Bahn and Metronom with the rapid transit station (named just Harburg) being served by the Hamburg S-Bahn. The station is managed by DB Station&Service.[1]

History

The underground S-Bahn station was opened in 1983.[2]

Layout

Station Hamburg-Harburg (in the foreground: track 5) in 2005

The railway tracks and platforms for the main station are at-grade; the S-Bahn tracks from Hamburg Hauptbahnhof (lines S3 and S31) converge at the underground station.[2]

Train services

The following services call at the station:[3]

  • Intercity Express service (ICE 42) Hamburg - Bremen - Münster - Dortmund - Wuppertal - Köln - Frankfurt - Stuttgart - Ulm - München
  • EuroCity service (EC 7) Hamburg - Bremen - Münster - Dortmund - Düsseldorf - Köln - Bonn - Karlsruhe - Freiburg - Basel - Zürich - Chur
  • Intercity service (IC 30) Hamburg - Bremen - Münster - Essen - Düsseldorf - Köln - Bonn - Stuttgart
  • Intercity service (IC 31) Hamburg - Bremen - Münster - Dortmund - Wuppertal - Köln - Bonn - Frankfurt
  • Night train service (City Night Line) Hamburg - Hanover - Augsburg - Munich
  • Night train service (City Night Line) Hamburg - Hanover - Karlsruhe - Freiburg im Breisgau - Basel - Zurich
  • Night train service (EuroNight) Hamburg - NurembergLinzVienna
  • Regional service RE 3 Hamburg - Lüneburg - Uelzen
  • Regional service RE 4 Bremen - Rotenburg - Tostedt - Buchholz - Hamburg
  • Regional service RE 5 Cuxhaven - Otterndorf - Stade - Hamburg
  • Local service RB 31 Hamburg-Harburg - Lüneburg
  • Local service RB 41 Bremen - Rotenburg - Tostedt - Buchholz - Hamburg
Preceding station   Deutsche Bahn   Following station
ICE 25
towards Munich Hbf
towards Münster Hbf
ICE 42
towards Munich Hbf
IC 26
Stralsund-Karlsruhe
towards Karlsruhe Hbf
IC/EC 30
towards Stuttgart Hbf
IC/EC 31
towards Passau Hbf
Preceding station   Hamburg-Köln-Express   Following station
Hamburg-Köln-Express
towards Köln Hbf
Preceding station   Metronom   Following station
Terminus
RE 3
Winsen
toward Uelzen
Terminus
RE 4
toward Bremen Hbf
Terminus
RE 5
toward Cuxhaven
TerminusRB 31
Meckelfeld
toward Lüneburg
Terminus
RB 41
Hittfeld
toward Bremen Hbf
Preceding station   Hamburg S-Bahn   Following station
toward Pinneberg
S 3
toward Stade
toward Altona
S 31
toward Neugraben

Long distance service

ICE service 25 run by Deutsche Bahn to Munich calls at Hamburg-Harburg.

Regional trains

Among other regional services, lines R50 from Cuxhaven, R40 from Bremen, R41 from Soltau and R30 from Lüneburg call at Hamburg-Harburg; all of these continue towards Hamburg Hauptbahnhof.

Rapid transit

Lines S3 and S31, coming from the southwest of the city and Stade, continue via the Hauptbahnhof toward Pinneberg or Altona in the northwest.[4]

Buses

A bus station served by several bus lines offering connections to places both inside and outside city boundaries is located in front of the railway station.[5]

Facilities

Parking spaces for both cars and bikes are available. Several shops are located in the station building. There are personnel at the station for ticket sales, information and also assistance for handicapped persons. Lockers and safes, toilets, and SOS and information telephones are also provided.[5]

See also

References

  1. Liste Bahnhofskategorie 2008 (pdf), DB Station&Service AG, Köthener Straße 2, 10963 Berlin (2008) Accessed August 8, 2008 (in German)
  2. 1 2 Borchers, Jan; Heimann, Martin; Pischek, Wolfgang (2002), Die Hamburg S-Bahn (in German), Munich: GeraMond, p. 52, ISBN 3-7654-7191-7
  3. Timetables for Hamburg-Harburg station (in German)
  4. Rapid Transit/Regional Rail (PDF), Hamburger Verkehrsverbund, 14 December 2008, archived from the original (PDF) on 17 January 2009, retrieved 26 March 2009
  5. 1 2 DB-Konzern Harburg (in German), Deutsche Bahn, 2009, retrieved 2009-03-26

Coordinates: 53°27′22″N 9°59′30″E / 53.45611°N 9.99167°E / 53.45611; 9.99167

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