Berliner Tor station

Berliner Tor (German: [bɛɐ̯ˈliːnɐ toːɐ̯]; 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.

Berliner Tor
HVV rapid transit station
Berliner Tor S-Bahn station (foreground);
Berliner Tor Center (background)
LocationBerliner-Tor-Damm 10[1]
22099 Hamburg, Germany
Coordinates53°33′9″N 10°1′32″E
Line(s)S 1S 11S 2S 21
U 2 U 3 U 4
Platforms5 (2 underground)
Tracks9 (4 underground)
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade, elevated, underground
Platform levels3
ParkingPark and ride
Disabled accessYes
Other information
Station code HHA: BT[2]
ds100: ABTS, DB: 0569
Type: Bhf, Category: 4
Fare zoneHVV: A/000, 105, and 106[3]
History
Opened 5 December 1906 (1906-12-05)[4]
1 March 1912 (1912-03-01)[5]
Closed 27 July 1943-18 January 1948
Electrified 29 January 1908 (1908-01-29), 6.3 kV AC system (overhead; turned off in 1955)[6]
10 April 1941 (1941-04-10), 1.2 kV DC system (3rd rail)[6]
at opening
Location
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Location in Hamburg
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Location in Schleswig-Holstein
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Location in Germany
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Location in Europe

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.[7]

History

Platform of Berliner Tor U-Bahn station

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 1962 to 1964, a new station complex was built to the North of the old one, and it opened on 10 May 1964, after which the old building was demolished.[8] Between 1964 and 1966, the station was expanded from two platforms to four. From 2 January 1967, the U3 served the station, and between September 1968 and June 1973, the U21.[9]

Services

Berliner Tor is a station for the rapid transit trains of the lines S1, S11, S2 and S21 of the Hamburg S-Bahn and the lines U2 and U3 of the Hamburg U-Bahn.[10] In front of the railway station exits, there are various bus stops.

Preceding station   Hamburg S-Bahn   Following station
toward Wedel
S 1
toward Blankenese
S 11
toward Altona
S 2
toward Bergedorf
S 21
toward Aumühle

The Hamburg U-Bahn opened the line U4 in 2012.

Preceding station   Hamburg U-Bahn   Following station
U 2
toward Barmbek
U 3
toward Elbbrücken
U 4
toward Billstedt

See also

References

  1. "Berliner Tor". bahnhof.de (in German). Deutsche Bahn AG. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  2. "Berliner Tor" (in German). Archived from the original on 1 November 2010. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  3. "Tarifplan" (PDF). Hamburger Verkehrsverbund. 9 December 2018. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
  4. "Haltestelle Berliner Tor". hamburger-bahnhoefe.de (in German). Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  5. "Berliner Tor (alt)". hamburger-untergrundbahn.de (in German). Archived from the original on 1 November 2010. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  6. Cf. „Streckenelektrifizierungen“, on: Königlich preußische Eisenbahndirection zu Altona, retrieved on 19 January 2018.
  7. Name, station code and category: Liste Bahnhofskategorie 2008, DB Station&Service AG, Köthener Straße 2, 10963 Berlin (2008) (in German)
  8. Schomacker, Marcus (20 August 2008). "Berliner Tor". Hamburgs S-Bahnhöfe: Die City-S-Bahn. Marcus Schomacker. Archived from the original on 1 November 2010. Retrieved 13 January 2011.
  9. Schomacker, Marcus (29 June 2009). "U2 U3 Berliner Tor". Hamburgs S-Bahnhöfe: Die City-S-Bahn. Marcus Schomacker. Archived from the original on 1 November 2010. Retrieved 13 January 2011.
  10. Network plan HVV Archived 17 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine (pdf) 560 KiB

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