List of Hamburg U-Bahn stations

The following list contains all 91 stations[1] of the Hamburg U-Bahn. The Hamburg U-Bahn is operated by the Hamburger Hochbahn (HHA) under the supervision of the Hamburger Verkehrsverbund. The majority of stations are located within the borders of the city of Hamburg only nine stations are in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein outside the city limits and all stations are located on right bank of the Elbe river.

Stations

Development of the Hamburg U-Bahn network
A train of line U3 near Baumwall station (on the left)
Berne station
Mezzanine level at HafenCity Universität station
Platform of Niendorf Nord station
Entrance of Rathaus station
Platform of Richtweg station
Entrance at Sternschanze station
Platform at Überseequartier station
Platform of Wandsbek Markt station

This list gives the name of each station, the lines serving the station, the quarter and the fare zones,[A] in which it is located, and the date or dates opened. All stations are located in the fare zone Greater Hamburg Area. Included are all stations currently open on the Hamburg U-Bahn.[2]

Station Line(s)[B] Location[C] Fare zone ring(s) Fare zone(s) Other connections[D] Date opened
Ahrensburg OstU1Ahrensburg*B505 17 June 1922
Ahrensburg WestU1Ahrensburg*B404, 405, 505 5 November 1921[E]
AlsterdorfU1 A103, 105 1 December 1914
Alter TeichwegU1 A105, 205 2 August 1963
BarmbekU3 A000, 103, 105S-Bahn S1, S1115 February 1912
BaumwallU3 A000, 101, 108 29 June 1912
Berliner TorU2, U3St. GeorgA000, 105, 106S-Bahn S1, S11, S2, S2115 February 1912
BerneU1 B304, 305 6 September 1920
BillstedtU2BillstedtA206 28 September 1969
BorgwegU3WinterhudeA103, 105 10 May 1912
BuchenkampU1 B404, 405 5 November 1921
BuckhornU1 B404 1 February 1925
BurgstraßeU2 A105, 106 2 January 1967
ChristuskircheU2EimsbüttelA101, 103 21 June 1913
DehnhaideU3Barmbek-Süd A000, 105 15 February 1912
EmilienstraßeU2EimsbüttelA101, 103 21 October 1913
Eppendorfer BaumU3 A000, 103 25 May 1912
FarmsenU1 A, B204, 205, 304, 305 6 September 1920
FeldstraßeU3 A000, 101 25 May 1912
FuhlsbüttelU1FuhlsbüttelA203 1 July 1921
Fuhlsbüttel NordU1Fuhlsbüttel, Langenhorn A203 1 July 1921[F]
GarstedtU1Norderstedt*B403 30 May 1969
GroßhansdorfU1Großhansdorf*B505 5 November 1921
GänsemarktU2 A000 31 May 1970
HabichtstraßeU3 A105 23 June 1930
Hagenbecks TierparkU2 A101, 103, 201, 203 30 October 1966
HagendeelU2 A201, 203 1 June 1985
HallerstraßeU1Harvesterhude, RotherbaumA000 2 June 1929
Hamburger StraßeU3 A105 15 February 1912
Hammer KircheU2 A105, 106 2 January 1967
Hauptbahnhof NordU2Altstadt, St. GeorgA000Long distance trains, regional trains, all S-Bahn lines29 September 1968
Hauptbahnhof SüdU1, U3Altstadt, St. GeorgA000Long distance trains, regional trains, all S-Bahn lines15 February 1912
HoheluftbrückeU3 A000, 101, 103 25 May 1912
HoisbüttelU1Ammersbek*B404 1 February 1925
Horner RennbahnU3HornA105, 106, 205, 206 2 January 1967
HudtwalckerstraßeU1WinterhudeA103, 105 1 December 1914
Joachim-Mähl-StraßeU2NiendorfA201, 203 9 March 1991
JungfernstiegU1, U2 A000S-Bahn S1, S2, S325 March 1931
KellinghusenstraßeU1, U3 A000, 103, 105 10 May 1912
KiekutU1Großhansdorf*B505 17 June 1922
KiwittsmoorU1LangenhornB303 10 May 1960
Klein BorstelU1 A203 25 May 1925
KlostersternU1 A000 2 June 1929
LandungsbrückenU3Neustadt, St. PauliA000, 101S-Bahn S1, S2, S329 June 1912[G]
Langenhorn MarktU1LangenhornA, B303, 203 1 July 1921
Langenhorn NordU1LangenhornB303 1 July 1921
LattenkampU1WinterhudeA103, 105 1 December 1914
LegienstraßeU2HornA206 24 September 1967
LohmühlenstraßeU1St. GeorgA000 2 July 1961
LutterothstraßeU2EimsbüttelA101, 103 30 May 1965
Lübecker StraßeU1, U3 A000, 105 15 February 1912
Meiendorfer WegU1 B304, 305 1 April 1925
MerkenstraßeU2BillstedtA206 31 May 1970
MessehallenU2 A000 31 May 1970
MeßbergU1 A000 22 February 1960
MundsburgU3 A000, 105 15 February 1912
MönckebergstraßeU3 A000 15 February 1912
MümmelmannsbergU2BillstedtA306 29 September 1990
Niendorf MarktU2NiendorfA201, 203 1 June 1985
Niendorf NordU2NiendorfA, B201, 203, 303 9 March 1991
Norderstedt MitteU1Norderstedt*B503, 403AKN A228 September 1996
OchsenzollU1LangenhornB403, 303 1 July 1921
OhlsdorfU1 A103, 105, 203S-Bahn S1, S111 December 1914
OhlstedtU1 B404 1 February 1925
OsterstraßeU2EimsbüttelA101, 103 23 May 1914
RathausU3 A000 15 February 1912
Rauhes HausU2 A105, 106 2 January 1967
RichtwegU1Norderstedt*B403 28 September 1996
RitterstraßeU1EilbekA105 28 October 1962
RödingsmarktU3 A000 29 June 1912
SaarlandstraßeU3 A103, 105 10 May 1912
SchippelswegU2NiendorfA201, 203 9 March 1991
SchlumpU2, U3 A000, 101, 103 25 May 1912
SchmalenbeckU1Großhansdorf*B505 5 November 1921
SengelmannstraßeU1Alsterdorf, WinterhudeA103, 105 26 September 1975
SierichstraßeU3WinterhudeA000, 103, 105 10 May 1912
St. PauliU3Neustadt, St. PauliA000, 101 25 May 1912
Steinfurther AlleeU2BillstedtA206, 306 29 September 1990
SteinstraßeU1 A000 2 October 1960
StephansplatzU1 A000 2 June 1929
SternschanzeU3 A000, 101S-Bahn S11, S21, S3125 May 1912
Straßburger StraßeU1 A105, 205 3 March 1963
TrabrennbahnU1 A204, 205 30 March 1924
UhlandstraßeU3 A000, 105 15 February 1912
VolksdorfU1 B304, 305, 404, 405 6 September 1920
Wandsbek GartenstadtU1, U3WandsbekA105, 204, 205 6 September 1920
Wandsbek MarktU1WandsbekA105, 205 28 October 1962
Wandsbeker ChausseeU1Eilbek, Wandsbek A105S-Bahn S1, S1128 October 1962
WartenauU1Eilbek, HohenfeldeA105 1 October 1961
ÜberseequartierU4HafenCityA000 9 December 2012
HafenCity UniversitätU4HafenCityA000 9 December 2012

See also

Notes

A. ^ The Hamburger Verkehrsverbund uses a system of concentric zones for the calculation of fares between stations. Fares between any station in one zone and any station in another are the same, irrespective of the start and end points of the journey or the route used.
All stations are located in the fare zone Greater Hamburg Area.
B. ^ Where more than one line serves a station, lines are listed in numerical order.
C. ^ The asterisk indicates a locality in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein.
Where a station is located on the border between two localities, these are listed alphabetically.
D. ^ Connections to the Hamburg S-Bahn and other railways.
E. ^ Former name: 19211952: Ahrensburg
F. ^ Former names: 19211934: Langenhorn Süd, 19341954: Flughafen, 19541983: Flughafenstraße
G. ^ Former name: 1912192x: Hafentor

References

  1. "Die HOCHBAHN auf einen Blick" [A View of the U-Bahn] (in German). Hamburger Hochbahn. 2012. Archived from the original on 2013-10-21. Retrieved 2013-09-30.
  2. Network plan HVV (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-01-17, retrieved 2009-03-22
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