Achim Uhlenhut

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Achim Uhlenhut (* 12. March 1965 in Hannover ) is a German non-fiction - author and freelance journalist specializing in transport in the history of the Lower Saxon state capital Hanover.

Life

Achim Uhlenhut studied mechanical and rail vehicle construction as well as history and politics in Hanover . After graduating as a Dipl.-Ing. He started his own business as a freelance journalist at the then Hanover University of Applied Sciences and worked for various daily and weekly newspapers.

In addition to his work in the fields of company advertising and company documentation in specialist magazines , Uhlenhut mainly worked on the history of traffic in and around today's Lower Saxony state capital, Hanover. His topics in this regard include vehicle technology, railway construction and operation as well as reports and reports from citizens' buses to international long-distance transport.

In 1984 Achim Uhlenhut wrote his first texts for Üstra , and has since acquired all the authorizations for driving Hanover's light rail and tram vehicles. He has created his own archive on this topic .

In 2017 Uhlenhut lived in Sarstedt .

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Web links

  • achimuhlenhut , contributions by the author on the blog of the üstra Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe Aktiengesellschaft

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Michael Narten, Achim Uhlenhut: The authors in this: On the way in Hanover. 125 years of Üstra , 1st edition, illustrated edition, Hanover: Leuenhagen & Paris, 2017, ISBN 978-3-945497-04-3 , p. 574ff.
  2. Compare the paragraph on further details of the authority data record GND 113789343 of the German National Library