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Hamburg Hauptbahnhof

Hamburg Hauptbahnhof (abbrev. Hamburg Hbf), or Hamburg Central Station in English, is the main railway station of the city of Hamburg, Germany. Opened in 1906 to replace four separate terminal stations, today Hamburg Hauptbahnhof is operated by DB Station&Service AG. With an average of 550,000 passengers a day, it is Germany's busiest railway station and the second-busiest in Europe after the Gare du Nord in Paris.[6] It is classed by Deutsche Bahn as a category 1 railway station.[1]

Hamburg Hauptbahnhof
Hbf
Aerial view of Hamburg Hauptbahnhof
General information
Other namesHamburg Central Station (English translation)
LocationHachmannplatz 16, 20099 Hamburg
Germany
Coordinates53°33′10″N 10°00′23″E / 53.55278°N 10.00639°E / 53.55278; 10.00639
Line(s)
Platforms
Construction
Structure typeBelow grade
Other information
Station code2514
DS100 codeAH
IBNR8002549
Category1[1]
IATA: ZMB[2]
Fare zoneHVV: A/000[3]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened1906
Electrified 29 January 1908; 115 years ago (1908-01-29), 6.3 kV AC system (overhead; turned off in 1955)[4]
10 April 1941; 82 years ago (1941-04-10), 1.2 kV DC system (3rd rail)[4]
6 April 1965; 58 years ago (1965-04-06), 15 kV AC system (overhead)[4]
Passengers
480,000 (daily)[5]
Services
Preceding station DB Fernverkehr Following station
Hamburg Dammtor ICE 11 Hannover Hbf
towards München Hbf
ICE 18 Berlin-Spandau
towards München Hbf
Hamburg Dammtor ICE 20 Hannover Hbf
towards Zürich HB or Chur
ICE 22 Hannover Hbf
Hamburg Dammtor ICE 25 Hamburg-Harburg
Hamburg Dammtor ICE 26 Hamburg-Harburg
Schwerin Hbf
Hamburg Dammtor ICE 28 Ludwigslust
towards München Hbf
Hamburg Dammtor ICE 42 Hamburg-Harburg
towards München Hbf
ICE 43 Hamburg-Harburg
towards Basel SBB
ICE 91 Hamburg-Harburg
towards Wien Hbf
EC 27 Büchen
towards Praha or Budapest
Schleswig IC 75 Terminus
Hamburg Dammtor IC 76
Preceding station Following station
Hamburg-Harburg
towards Köln Hbf
FLX 20 Terminus
Preceding station DB Regio Nordost Following station
Terminus RE 1 Hamburg-Bergedorf
towards Rostock Hbf
Preceding station Metronom Following station
Terminus RE 3 Hamburg-Harburg
towards Hannover Hbf
RE 4 Hamburg-Harburg
towards Bremen Hbf
RB 31 Hamburg-Harburg
towards Lüneburg
RB 41 Hamburg-Harburg
towards Bremen Hbf
Preceding station Regionalverkehre Start Deutschland Following station
Terminus RE 5 Hamburg-Harburg
towards Cuxhaven
Preceding station DB Regio Nord Following station
Hamburg Dammtor
towards Flensburg or Kiel Hbf
RE 7 Terminus
Terminus RE 8 Bad Oldesloe
towards Hannover Hbf
Hamburg Dammtor
towards Kiel Hbf
RE 70 Terminus
Terminus RE 80 Ahrensburg
towards Lübeck Hbf
RB 81 Hamburg Hasselbrook
towards Bad Oldesloe
Preceding station nordbahn Following station
Hamburg Dammtor
towards Itzehoe
RB 61 Terminus
Preceding station Hamburg S-Bahn Following station
Jungfernstieg
towards Wedel
S1 Berliner Tor
Hamburg Dammtor
towards Blankenese
S11 Berliner Tor
Jungfernstieg S2 Berliner Tor
towards Bergedorf
Hamburg Dammtor S21 Berliner Tor
towards Aumühle
Jungfernstieg
towards Pinneberg
S3 Hammerbrook
towards Stade
Hamburg Dammtor S31 Hammerbrook
Preceding station AKN Eisenbahn Following station
Hamburg Dammtor
towards Neumünster
A1
Limited service
Terminus
Location
Hamburg Hauptbanhof
Location in Hamburg
Hamburg Hauptbanhof
Location in Schleswig-Holstein
Hamburg Hauptbanhof
Location in Germany
Hamburg Hauptbanhof
Location in Europe

The station is a through station with island platforms and is one of Germany's major transportation hubs, connecting long-distance Intercity Express routes to the city's U-Bahn and S-Bahn rapid transit networks. It is centrally located in Hamburg in the Hamburg-Mitte borough. The Wandelhalle shopping centre occupies the north side of the station building.

History

 
Former Stations of Hamburg and new Central station
 
1870s: passenger train on the communication line to Venloer Bahnhof in the street in front of Berliner Bahnhof

Before today's central station was opened, Hamburg had several smaller stations located around the city centre. The first railway line (between Hamburg and Bergedorf) was opened on 5 May 1842, coincidentally the same day that the "great fire" (der große Brand) ruined most of the historic city centre. The stations were as follows (each of them only a few hundred metres away from the others):

Temporary railway lines connecting the stations were built partly on squares and streets. When it was decided to build a common station for all lines, a competition was arranged in 1900. Built between 1902-1906, the Hamburg Hauptbahnhof was designed by the architects Heinrich Reinhardt and Georg Süßenguth, modeled after the Galerie des machines of the World's Fair of 1889 in Paris, by Louis Béroud.[7] The German emperor William II declared the first draft to be "simply horrible",[citation needed] but the second draft was eventually constructed. The emperor personally changed the Art Nouveau style elements to Neo-Renaissance, giving the station a fortification-like character.[8] The station was opened for visitors on 4 December 1906, the first train arrived the next day, and scheduled trains started on 6 December 1906.[7]

On 9 November 1941, during the Second World War, the station was badly damaged by Allied bombing. Several areas needed to be rebuilt completely, including the baggage check and the eastern ticket counters. One of the clock towers was destroyed in 1943.[7]

Between 1985 and 1991 the station was renovated.[7]

In 2021, the City of Hamburg announced a competition to design an expansion of the station as well as the redevelopment of the surrounding area.[9] In December 2022, it was announced that the expansion is expected to start in 2028.[10]

Facilities

 
Station hall of Hamburg Hauptbahnhof

Hamburg Hauptbahnhof is 206 m (676 ft) long, 135 m (443 ft) wide, and 37 m (121 ft) high. It has 8,200-square-metre (88,000 sq ft) rentable area and 27,810 m2 (299,300 sq ft) in total. The clock towers are 45 m (148 ft), and the clocks have a diameter of 2.2 m (7 ft 3 in). The track shed is constructed of iron and glass and spans the main line platforms and two S-Bahn tracks. The platforms are reached from two bridges at street level, one at each end of the track shed; from the northern bridge by stairs and by lifts, and from the southern bridge by escalators. Two other S-Bahn tracks and the subway tracks are in a connected tunnel system.

The Wandelhalle (Promenade Hall) is a small shopping centre with extended opening hours. It was built in 1991 during the renewal of the beam construction. It is located on the northern bridge and includes restaurants, flower shops, kiosks, a pharmacy, service centres and more. The upper floor also has a gallery surrounding the hall.[7]

Since 2008, in an effort to disperse drug dealers and users from the area, Deutsche Bahn has been playing classical music (e.g. Vivaldi's Four Seasons). According to the German newspaper Hamburger Abendblatt this is a success.[11]

Since 2009, the station has switched all its toilets to water-saving 3.5-litre (0.92 US gal) toilets. In 2012 they started producing Terra Preta in the basement by filtering the excrement and mixing it with charcoal and microbes. The fluids are cleaned and nutrients are extracted. Even pharmaceuticals can be filtered out.[12]

Train services

The following lines connect to the station:

In 2008, 720 regional and long distance trains, and 982 S-Bahn trains served the station per day. There were 8 platforms for the main lines.[citation needed][needs update]

The station is served by the following services:[13]

Long distance trains

Hamburg Hauptbahnhof is one of the largest stations in northern Germany and connects Northern Europe's railway system, through Denmark, with Central Europe, as well as offering connections to Western Europe and Southern Europe. There are permanent InterCityExpress lines to Berlin, Frankfurt (Main), continuing to Stuttgart and Munich, and Bremen, continuing to the Ruhr Area and Cologne. To the north ICE trains connect Hamburg with Aarhus and Copenhagen in Denmark and Kiel in Schleswig-Holstein.[14] There are also several InterCity- and EuroCity- passenger train connections.[15] The station is a hub for international travel, and most passengers to or from Scandinavia must change in Hamburg.

Line Route Interval Operator
ICE 11 Hamburg-Altona – Hamburg – Berlin – Leipzig – Erfurt – Frankfurt – Stuttgart – Munich Individual services DB Fernverkehr
ICE 11 Hamburg – Hannover – Frankfurt – Stuttgart – Frankfurt – Munich Individual services at night
ICE 18 Hamburg-Altona – Hamburg – Berlin – Halle – Erfurt – Nuremberg – Ingolstadt/Augsburg – Munich Every two hours
ICE 20 (Kiel –) Hamburg – Hannover – Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe – Frankfurt – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Freiburg – Basel - Zürich (-  Chur) Every two hours
ICE 22 (Kiel –) Hamburg – Hannover – Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe – Frankfurt – Frankfurt Airport – Mannheim – (Heidelberg –) Stuttgart Every two hours
ICE 25 (Lübeck –) Hamburg – Hannover – Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe – Fulda – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Ingolstadt – Munich (– Garmisch-Partenkirchen) Every two hours
ICE 26 (Binz – Stralsund – Rostock – Schwerin –) / (Westerland –) / (Hamburg-Altona –) Hamburg – Hannover – Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe – Gießen – Frankfurt – Heidelberg – Karlsruhe Every two hours
ICE 27 / IC 27 (Westerland /Flensburg –) Hamburg – Berlin (– Dresden) Some trains
EC 27 Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague (– Brno – Budapest) Every two hours ÖBB/DB
ICE 28 Hamburg – Berlin – Leipzig – Erfurt – Nuremberg – Munich Every two hours DB Fernverkehr
ICE 42 Hamburg-Altona – Hamburg Hbf – Bremen – Münster – Dortmund – Cologne – Stuttgart – Munich Every two hours
ICE 43 Hamburg-Altona – Hamburg Hbf – Bremen – Münster – Dortmund – Cologne – Frankfurt Airport – Mannheim – Basel Every two hours
IC 43 Binz – Stralsund – Hamburg Hbf – Bremen – Münster – Essen – Düsseldorf – Cologne One train pair
EC 43 Hamburg-Altona – Hamburg Hbf – Bremen – Osnabrück – Münster – Dortmund – Bochum – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Bonn – Koblenz – Mainz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Baden-Baden – Freiburg – Basel – Zürich – / Interlaken Ost Some trains
IC 75 Hamburg – Lübeck – Puttgarden – Copenhagen Individual services
IC 76 Aarhus – Flensburg – Neumünster – Hamburg Individual services
ICE 91 Hamburg-Altona  – Hamburg – Hannover – Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe – Fulda – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Regensburg – Plattling – Passau – Linz – St. Pölten Vienna One train pair
FLX 20 Hamburg – Hamburg-Harburg – Osnabrück – Münster – Gelsenkirchen – Essen - Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Cologne 2–3 train pairs FlixTrain
FLX 35 (Kiel –) Hamburg (– Salzwedel – Stendal) – Berlin (– Leipzig) 1–4 train pairs

Regional trains

There are numerous RegionalExpress and RegionalBahn services to Schleswig-Holstein, Lower Saxony, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Bremen.

Line Route
RE 1 Hamburg Hbf – Schwerin – Rostock
RE 3 Hamburg Hbf – Lüneburg – Uelzen – Hanover
RE 4 Hamburg Hbf – Buchholz – Rotenburg – Bremen
RE 5 Hamburg Hbf – Buxtehude – Stade – Cuxhaven
RE 7 Hamburg Hbf – Neumünster – Flensburg/Kiel
RE 8 Hamburg Hbf – Bad Oldesloe – Lübeck
RE 70 Hamburg Hbf – Pinneberg – Neumünster – Kiel
RE 80 Hamburg Hbf – Bad Oldesloe – Lübeck
RB 31 Hamburg – Winsen – Lüneburg
RB 41 Hamburg Hbf – Rotenburg – Bremen
RB 61 Hamburg Hbf – Pinneberg – Glückstadt – Itzehoe
RB 81 Hamburg Hbf – Ahrensburg – Bad Oldesloe

Rapid transit

Hauptbahnhof Süd
 
General information
LocationHamburg, Germany
Operated byHamburger Hochbahn AG
Line(s)   
Platforms2 island platforms
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zoneHVV: A/000[16]
History
Opened15 February 1912; 111 years ago (1912-02-15)
Previous names1912-1968 Hauptbahnhof
Services
Hauptbahnhof Nord
 
General information
LocationHamburg, Germany
Operated byHamburger Hochbahn AG
Line(s)   
Platforms2 island platforms
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zoneHVV: A/000[17]
History
Opened29 September 1968; 54 years ago (1968-09-29)
Services

Beside the inter-urban rail services, the Hauptbahnhof is also the central intersection for two of the three rapid transport systems in the city: the Hamburg S-Bahn (suburban railway) and the Hamburg U-Bahn (underground network).[18]

The S-Bahn platforms are located inside the station itself (platforms 3 and 4, going eastwards to Barmbek, Harburg and Bergedorf) and in a separate tunnel, adjacent to the station building (platforms 1 and 2, going westwards to Altona, Wedel and Eidelstedt).

The U-Bahn is split in two stations: Hauptbahnhof Süd (south) and serving the lines U1 and U3. This part of the station had been included in the 1900 planning for the new station (the construction for the subway started in 1906, the "ring" was opened in four stages between February and June 1912. Until 28 September 1968, this station was simply called Hauptbahnhof without any suffix. There were two lines: the original Ring (opened in 1912) and the southeastern branch line (opened on 27 July 1915) leading to Rothenburgsort, the tracks and stations of which have been destroyed in the Operation Gomorra on 28 July 1943 and never been rebuilt.

The station Hauptbahnhof Nord (north), opened on 29 September 1968, serves the lines U2 and U4.

Neighbourhood

The station is located on the Wallring in Hamburg's city centre, between the districts Altstadt and St. Georg. Directly nearby are the Deutsches Schauspielhaus theatre in the St. Georg quarter, one of Hamburg's a state theatres, the Kunsthalle, an art gallery, and the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg,[19] a museum for applied arts. The Hamburg Rathaus is down Mönckebergstraße, centre of a busy shopping district.

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Stationspreisliste 2023" [Station price list 2023] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 28 November 2022. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
  2. ^ Airport information for Hamburg Hauptbahnhof at Transport Search website.
  3. ^ "Tarifplan" (PDF). Hamburger Verkehrsverbund. 9 December 2018. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
  4. ^ a b c Cf. „Streckenelektrifizierungen“, on: Königlich preußische Eisenbahndirection zu Altona, retrieved on 19 January 2018.
  5. ^ (in German). Deutsche Bahn. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 22 February 2010.
  6. ^ Riefenstahl, Jörg (2018-08-06). "Chaos im Hauptbahnhof: SPD kündigt Konsequenzen für HVV an". www.abendblatt.de (in German). Retrieved 2018-12-14.
  7. ^ a b c d e (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 2009-09-07.
  8. ^ Todt, Hartwig (2005). "Hauptbahnhof". Hamburg Lexikon (in German) (3 ed.). Ellert&Richter. p. 232. ISBN 3-8319-0179-1.
  9. ^ "Städtebaulicher Wettbewerb zur Erweiterung des Hauptbahnhofs gestartet".
  10. ^ "Erweiterung des Hamburger Hauptbahnhofs kostet mehrere Milliarden Euro". spiegel.de (in German).
  11. ^ Erlanger, Steven (23 January 2002). "Hamburg Journal; 'Judge Merciless' Thinks All Germany Needs Him". New York Times. Retrieved 21 September 2008.
  12. ^ "Humus vom Hamburger Hauptbahnhofs-WC". 28 August 2012.
  13. ^ "Elektronisches Kursbuch" [Timetables for Hamburg Hbf station]. Deutsche Bahn (in German).
  14. ^ ICE Netz 2008, DB Netz AG, Zentrale, Frankfurt am Main
  15. ^ IC Netz 2008, DB Netz AG, Zentrale, Frankfurt am Main
  16. ^ "Tarifplan" (PDF). Hamburger Verkehrsverbund. 9 December 2018. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
  17. ^ "Tarifplan" (PDF). Hamburger Verkehrsverbund. 9 December 2018. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
  18. ^ (PDF). HVV. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 January 2009.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 September 2009. Retrieved 13 September 2009.

Further reading

  • Hoyer, Hermann; Lawrenz, Dierk; Wiesmüller, Benno (2006). Hamburg Hauptbahnhof: 1906–2006 – 100 Jahre Zentrum der Stadt [Hamburg Hauptbahnhof: 1906–2006 – 100 Years Centre of the City] (in German). Freiburg i.B.: EK-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-88255-721-3.

External links

  • "Current departure time in Hamburg Hbf". Deutsche Bahn. Retrieved 27 December 2013.
  • Hamburg Central Station at Structurae
  • (in German) DB station information
  • (in German)
  • (in German) shopping center Wandelhalle Hamburg Hauptbahnhof

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Hamburg Hauptbahnhof abbrev Hamburg Hbf or Hamburg Central Station in English is the main railway station of the city of Hamburg Germany Opened in 1906 to replace four separate terminal stations today Hamburg Hauptbahnhof is operated by DB Station amp Service AG With an average of 550 000 passengers a day it is Germany s busiest railway station and the second busiest in Europe after the Gare du Nord in Paris 6 It is classed by Deutsche Bahn as a category 1 railway station 1 Hamburg HauptbahnhofHbfAerial view of Hamburg HauptbahnhofGeneral informationOther namesHamburg Central Station English translation LocationHachmannplatz 16 20099 HamburgGermanyCoordinates53 33 10 N 10 00 23 E 53 55278 N 10 00639 E 53 55278 10 00639Line s Berlin Hamburg Railway Hanover Hamburg railway Wanne Eickel Hamburg railway Lower Elbe Railway Lubeck Hamburg railway Hamburg Altona link linePlatforms8 main line 4 S Bahn 8 U Bahn 6 in usage ConstructionStructure typeBelow gradeOther informationStation code2514DS100 codeAHIBNR8002549Category1 1 IATA ZMB 2 Fare zoneHVV A 000 3 Websitewww bahnhof deHistoryOpened1906Electrified29 January 1908 115 years ago 1908 01 29 6 3 kV AC system overhead turned off in 1955 4 10 April 1941 82 years ago 1941 04 10 1 2 kV DC system 3rd rail 4 6 April 1965 58 years ago 1965 04 06 15 kV AC system overhead 4 Passengers480 000 daily 5 ServicesPreceding station DB Fernverkehr Following stationHamburg Dammtortowards Hamburg Altona ICE 11 Hannover Hbftowards Munchen HbfICE 18 Berlin Spandautowards Munchen HbfHamburg Dammtortowards Hamburg Altona or Kiel Hbf ICE 20 Hannover Hbftowards Zurich HB or ChurICE 22 Hannover Hbftowards Stuttgart HbfHamburg Dammtortowards Hamburg Altona or Lubeck Hbf ICE 25 Hamburg Harburgtowards Munchen Hbf or Garmisch PartenkirchenHamburg Dammtortowards Hamburg Altona or Westerland ICE 26 Hamburg Harburgtowards Karlsruhe HbfSchwerin Hbftowards Ostseebad BinzHamburg Dammtortowards Hamburg Altona or Lubeck Hbf ICE 28 Ludwigslusttowards Munchen HbfHamburg Dammtortowards Hamburg Altona ICE 42 Hamburg Harburgtowards Munchen HbfICE 43 Hamburg Harburgtowards Basel SBBICE 91 Hamburg Harburgtowards Wien HbfEC 27 Buchentowards Praha or BudapestSchleswigtowards Copenhagen Central IC 75 TerminusHamburg Dammtortowards Aarhus Central IC 76Preceding station Following stationHamburg Harburgtowards Koln Hbf FLX 20 TerminusPreceding station DB Regio Nordost Following stationTerminus RE 1 Hamburg Bergedorftowards Rostock HbfPreceding station Metronom Following stationTerminus RE 3 Hamburg Harburgtowards Hannover HbfRE 4 Hamburg Harburgtowards Bremen HbfRB 31 Hamburg Harburgtowards LuneburgRB 41 Hamburg Harburgtowards Bremen HbfPreceding station Regionalverkehre Start Deutschland Following stationTerminus RE 5 Hamburg Harburgtowards CuxhavenPreceding station DB Regio Nord Following stationHamburg Dammtortowards Flensburg or Kiel Hbf RE 7 TerminusTerminus RE 8 Bad Oldesloetowards Hannover HbfHamburg Dammtortowards Kiel Hbf RE 70 TerminusTerminus RE 80 Ahrensburgtowards Lubeck HbfRB 81 Hamburg Hasselbrooktowards Bad OldesloePreceding station nordbahn Following stationHamburg Dammtortowards Itzehoe RB 61 TerminusPreceding station Hamburg S Bahn Following stationJungfernstiegtowards Wedel S1 Berliner Tortowards Poppenbuttel or Hamburg AirportHamburg Dammtortowards Blankenese S11 Berliner Tortowards PoppenbuttelJungfernstiegtowards Hamburg Altona S2 Berliner Tortowards BergedorfHamburg Dammtortowards Elbgaustrasse S21 Berliner Tortowards AumuhleJungfernstiegtowards Pinneberg S3 Hammerbrooktowards StadeHamburg Dammtortowards Hamburg Altona S31 Hammerbrooktowards Hamburg NeugrabenPreceding station AKN Eisenbahn Following stationHamburg Dammtortowards Neumunster A1Limited service TerminusLocationHamburg HauptbanhofLocation in HamburgShow map of HamburgHamburg HauptbanhofLocation in Schleswig HolsteinShow map of Schleswig HolsteinHamburg HauptbanhofLocation in GermanyShow map of GermanyHamburg HauptbanhofLocation in EuropeShow map of EuropeThe station is a through station with island platforms and is one of Germany s major transportation hubs connecting long distance Intercity Express routes to the city s U Bahn and S Bahn rapid transit networks It is centrally located in Hamburg in the Hamburg Mitte borough The Wandelhalle shopping centre occupies the north side of the station building Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 3 Train services 3 1 Long distance trains 3 2 Regional trains 3 3 Rapid transit 4 Neighbourhood 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Notes 6 2 Further reading 7 External linksHistory Edit Former Stations of Hamburg and new Central station 1870s passenger train on the communication line to Venloer Bahnhof in the street in front of Berliner Bahnhof Before today s central station was opened Hamburg had several smaller stations located around the city centre The first railway line between Hamburg and Bergedorf was opened on 5 May 1842 coincidentally the same day that the great fire der grosse Brand ruined most of the historic city centre The stations were as follows each of them only a few hundred metres away from the others Berliner Bahnhof 1846 on the site of today s Deichtorhallen on the right bank of the Elbe river terminus of the line to Berlin Lubecker Bahnhof 1865 terminus of the line to Lubeck Klosterthor Bahnhof 1866 eastern terminus of the Hamburg Altona link line Venloer Bahnhof 1872 since 1892 named Hannoverscher Bahnhof on the line across the river Elbe The line splits in Harburg into the lines to Venlo and to Hanover Temporary railway lines connecting the stations were built partly on squares and streets When it was decided to build a common station for all lines a competition was arranged in 1900 Built between 1902 1906 the Hamburg Hauptbahnhof was designed by the architects Heinrich Reinhardt and Georg Sussenguth modeled after the Galerie des machines of the World s Fair of 1889 in Paris by Louis Beroud 7 The German emperor William II declared the first draft to be simply horrible citation needed but the second draft was eventually constructed The emperor personally changed the Art Nouveau style elements to Neo Renaissance giving the station a fortification like character 8 The station was opened for visitors on 4 December 1906 the first train arrived the next day and scheduled trains started on 6 December 1906 7 On 9 November 1941 during the Second World War the station was badly damaged by Allied bombing Several areas needed to be rebuilt completely including the baggage check and the eastern ticket counters One of the clock towers was destroyed in 1943 7 Between 1985 and 1991 the station was renovated 7 In 2021 the City of Hamburg announced a competition to design an expansion of the station as well as the redevelopment of the surrounding area 9 In December 2022 it was announced that the expansion is expected to start in 2028 10 Facilities Edit Station hall of Hamburg HauptbahnhofHamburg Hauptbahnhof is 206 m 676 ft long 135 m 443 ft wide and 37 m 121 ft high It has 8 200 square metre 88 000 sq ft rentable area and 27 810 m2 299 300 sq ft in total The clock towers are 45 m 148 ft and the clocks have a diameter of 2 2 m 7 ft 3 in The track shed is constructed of iron and glass and spans the main line platforms and two S Bahn tracks The platforms are reached from two bridges at street level one at each end of the track shed from the northern bridge by stairs and by lifts and from the southern bridge by escalators Two other S Bahn tracks and the subway tracks are in a connected tunnel system The Wandelhalle Promenade Hall is a small shopping centre with extended opening hours It was built in 1991 during the renewal of the beam construction It is located on the northern bridge and includes restaurants flower shops kiosks a pharmacy service centres and more The upper floor also has a gallery surrounding the hall 7 Since 2008 in an effort to disperse drug dealers and users from the area Deutsche Bahn has been playing classical music e g Vivaldi s Four Seasons According to the German newspaper Hamburger Abendblatt this is a success 11 Since 2009 the station has switched all its toilets to water saving 3 5 litre 0 92 US gal toilets In 2012 they started producing Terra Preta in the basement by filtering the excrement and mixing it with charcoal and microbes The fluids are cleaned and nutrients are extracted Even pharmaceuticals can be filtered out 12 Train services EditThe following lines connect to the station Berlin Hamburg railway Hanover Hamburg railway Wanne Eickel Hamburg railway to Bremen and the Ruhr Lower Elbe Railway Lubeck Hamburg railway Hamburg Altona link line connecting to Hamburg Altona Kiel railway In 2008 720 regional and long distance trains and 982 S Bahn trains served the station per day There were 8 platforms for the main lines citation needed needs update The station is served by the following services 13 Long distance trains Edit Hamburg Hauptbahnhof is one of the largest stations in northern Germany and connects Northern Europe s railway system through Denmark with Central Europe as well as offering connections to Western Europe and Southern Europe There are permanent InterCityExpress lines to Berlin Frankfurt Main continuing to Stuttgart and Munich and Bremen continuing to the Ruhr Area and Cologne To the north ICE trains connect Hamburg with Aarhus and Copenhagen in Denmark and Kiel in Schleswig Holstein 14 There are also several InterCity and EuroCity passenger train connections 15 The station is a hub for international travel and most passengers to or from Scandinavia must change in Hamburg Line Route Interval OperatorICE 11 Hamburg Altona Hamburg Berlin Leipzig Erfurt Frankfurt Stuttgart Munich Individual services DB FernverkehrICE 11 Hamburg Hannover Frankfurt Stuttgart Frankfurt Munich Individual services at nightICE 18 Hamburg Altona Hamburg Berlin Halle Erfurt Nuremberg Ingolstadt Augsburg Munich Every two hoursICE 20 Kiel Hamburg Hannover Kassel Wilhelmshohe Frankfurt Mannheim Karlsruhe Freiburg Basel Zurich Chur Every two hoursICE 22 Kiel Hamburg Hannover Kassel Wilhelmshohe Frankfurt Frankfurt Airport Mannheim Heidelberg Stuttgart Every two hoursICE 25 Lubeck Hamburg Hannover Kassel Wilhelmshohe Fulda Wurzburg Nuremberg Ingolstadt Munich Garmisch Partenkirchen Every two hoursICE 26 Binz Stralsund Rostock Schwerin Westerland Hamburg Altona Hamburg Hannover Kassel Wilhelmshohe Giessen Frankfurt Heidelberg Karlsruhe Every two hoursICE 27 IC 27 Westerland Flensburg Hamburg Berlin Dresden Some trainsEC 27 Hamburg Berlin Dresden Prague Brno Budapest Every two hours OBB DBICE 28 Hamburg Berlin Leipzig Erfurt Nuremberg Munich Every two hours DB FernverkehrICE 42 Hamburg Altona Hamburg Hbf Bremen Munster Dortmund Cologne Stuttgart Munich Every two hoursICE 43 Hamburg Altona Hamburg Hbf Bremen Munster Dortmund Cologne Frankfurt Airport Mannheim Basel Every two hoursIC 43 Binz Stralsund Hamburg Hbf Bremen Munster Essen Dusseldorf Cologne One train pairEC 43 Hamburg Altona Hamburg Hbf Bremen Osnabruck Munster Dortmund Bochum Essen Duisburg Dusseldorf Cologne Bonn Koblenz Mainz Mannheim Karlsruhe Baden Baden Freiburg Basel Zurich Interlaken Ost Some trainsIC 75 Hamburg Lubeck Puttgarden Copenhagen Individual servicesIC 76 Aarhus Flensburg Neumunster Hamburg Individual servicesICE 91 Hamburg Altona Hamburg Hannover Kassel Wilhelmshohe Fulda Wurzburg Nuremberg Regensburg Plattling Passau Linz St Polten Vienna One train pairFLX 20 Hamburg Hamburg Harburg Osnabruck Munster Gelsenkirchen Essen Duisburg Dusseldorf Cologne 2 3 train pairs FlixTrainFLX 35 Kiel Hamburg Salzwedel Stendal Berlin Leipzig 1 4 train pairsRegional trains Edit There are numerous RegionalExpress and RegionalBahn services to Schleswig Holstein Lower Saxony Mecklenburg Western Pomerania and Bremen Line RouteRE 1 Hamburg Hbf Schwerin RostockRE 3 Hamburg Hbf Luneburg Uelzen HanoverRE 4 Hamburg Hbf Buchholz Rotenburg BremenRE 5 Hamburg Hbf Buxtehude Stade CuxhavenRE 7 Hamburg Hbf Neumunster Flensburg KielRE 8 Hamburg Hbf Bad Oldesloe LubeckRE 70 Hamburg Hbf Pinneberg Neumunster KielRE 80 Hamburg Hbf Bad Oldesloe LubeckRB 31 Hamburg Winsen LuneburgRB 41 Hamburg Hbf Rotenburg BremenRB 61 Hamburg Hbf Pinneberg Gluckstadt ItzehoeRB 81 Hamburg Hbf Ahrensburg Bad OldesloeRapid transit Edit Hauptbahnhof Sud General informationLocationHamburg GermanyOperated byHamburger Hochbahn AGLine s Platforms2 island platformsTracks4ConstructionStructure typeUndergroundAccessibleYesOther informationFare zoneHVV A 000 16 HistoryOpened15 February 1912 111 years ago 1912 02 15 Previous names1912 1968 HauptbahnhofServicesPreceding station Hamburg U Bahn Following stationSteinstrassetowards Norderstedt Mitte U1 Lohmuhlenstrassetowards Grosshansdorf or OhlstedtMonckebergstrassetowards Barmbek U3 Berliner Tortowards Wandsbek GartenstadtHauptbahnhof Nord General informationLocationHamburg GermanyOperated byHamburger Hochbahn AGLine s Platforms2 island platformsTracks2ConstructionStructure typeUndergroundAccessibleYesOther informationFare zoneHVV A 000 17 HistoryOpened29 September 1968 54 years ago 1968 09 29 ServicesPreceding station Hamburg U Bahn Following stationJungfernstiegtowards Niendorf Nord U2 Berliner Tortowards MummelmannsbergJungfernstiegtowards Elbbrucken U4 Berliner Tortowards BillstedtBeside the inter urban rail services the Hauptbahnhof is also the central intersection for two of the three rapid transport systems in the city the Hamburg S Bahn suburban railway and the Hamburg U Bahn underground network 18 The S Bahn platforms are located inside the station itself platforms 3 and 4 going eastwards to Barmbek Harburg and Bergedorf and in a separate tunnel adjacent to the station building platforms 1 and 2 going westwards to Altona Wedel and Eidelstedt The U Bahn is split in two stations Hauptbahnhof Sud south and serving the lines U1 and U3 This part of the station had been included in the 1900 planning for the new station the construction for the subway started in 1906 the ring was opened in four stages between February and June 1912 Until 28 September 1968 this station was simply called Hauptbahnhof without any suffix There were two lines the original Ring opened in 1912 and the southeastern branch line opened on 27 July 1915 leading to Rothenburgsort the tracks and stations of which have been destroyed in the Operation Gomorra on 28 July 1943 and never been rebuilt The station Hauptbahnhof Nord north opened on 29 September 1968 serves the lines U2 and U4 Neighbourhood EditThe station is located on the Wallring in Hamburg s city centre between the districts Altstadt and St Georg Directly nearby are the Deutsches Schauspielhaus theatre in the St Georg quarter one of Hamburg s a state theatres the Kunsthalle an art gallery and the Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg 19 a museum for applied arts The Hamburg Rathaus is down Monckebergstrasse centre of a busy shopping district See also EditHamburger Verkehrsverbund Public transport association in Hamburg Hamburger Hochbahn Operator of the Hamburg U Bahn Underground S Bahn Hamburg Operator of the Hamburg S Bahn Suburban Train References EditNotes Edit a b Stationspreisliste 2023 Station price list 2023 PDF in German DB Station amp Service 28 November 2022 Retrieved 14 December 2022 Airport information for Hamburg Hauptbahnhof at Transport Search website Tarifplan PDF Hamburger Verkehrsverbund 9 December 2018 Retrieved 18 October 2019 a b c Cf Streckenelektrifizierungen on Koniglich preussische Eisenbahndirection zu Altona retrieved on 19 January 2018 Bindeglied zwischen Sud und Osteuropa Link to Southern and Eastern Europe in German Deutsche Bahn Archived from the original on 18 July 2011 Retrieved 22 February 2010 Riefenstahl Jorg 2018 08 06 Chaos im Hauptbahnhof SPD kundigt Konsequenzen fur HVV an www abendblatt de in German Retrieved 2018 12 14 a b c d e 100 Jahre Hamburger Hauptbahnhof PDF in German DB Station amp Service 2006 Archived from the original PDF on 22 July 2011 Retrieved 2009 09 07 Todt Hartwig 2005 Hauptbahnhof Hamburg Lexikon in German 3 ed Ellert amp Richter p 232 ISBN 3 8319 0179 1 Stadtebaulicher Wettbewerb zur Erweiterung des Hauptbahnhofs gestartet Erweiterung des Hamburger Hauptbahnhofs kostet mehrere Milliarden Euro spiegel de in German Erlanger Steven 23 January 2002 Hamburg Journal Judge Merciless Thinks All Germany Needs Him New York Times Retrieved 21 September 2008 Humus vom Hamburger Hauptbahnhofs WC 28 August 2012 Elektronisches Kursbuch Timetables for Hamburg Hbf station Deutsche Bahn in German ICE Netz 2008 DB Netz AG Zentrale Frankfurt am Main IC Netz 2008 DB Netz AG Zentrale Frankfurt am Main Tarifplan PDF Hamburger Verkehrsverbund 9 December 2018 Retrieved 18 October 2019 Tarifplan PDF Hamburger Verkehrsverbund 9 December 2018 Retrieved 18 October 2019 Network plan PDF HVV Archived from the original PDF on 17 January 2009 WELCOME TO MUSEUM FUR KUNST UND GEWERBE HAMBURG Archived from the original on 4 September 2009 Retrieved 13 September 2009 Further reading Edit Hoyer Hermann Lawrenz Dierk Wiesmuller Benno 2006 Hamburg Hauptbahnhof 1906 2006 100 Jahre Zentrum der Stadt Hamburg Hauptbahnhof 1906 2006 100 Years Centre of the City in German Freiburg i B EK Verlag ISBN 978 3 88255 721 3 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hamburg Hauptbahnhof category Current departure time in Hamburg Hbf Deutsche Bahn Retrieved 27 December 2013 Hamburg Central Station at Structurae in German DB station information in German Picture of the Hamburg Hauptbahnhof in German shopping center Wandelhalle Hamburg Hauptbahnhof Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hamburg Hauptbahnhof amp oldid 1168885424, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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