List of streets in Hamburg-Hausbruch
The list of streets in Hamburg-Hausbruch is an overview of the streets currently available in the Hamburg district of Hausbruch . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
In Hausbruch (district number 714) there are 17036 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 9.8 km². Hausbruch is in the zip code areas 21079, 21147 and 21149.
In Hausbruch there are 102 designated traffic areas, including three groups of motifs:
Rivers in the Lüneburg Heath: Gerdauring, Hardauring, Luhering, Twistering.
Local small game: Käuzchenstieg, Teal Trail, Schnepfenstieg, Stone Marten Trail, Teichhuhnstrasse, Wieselstrasse, Wildcat Trail. Farms located
in Neugraben that cultivated arable land in Hausbruch: Albershof, Jochenhofwinkel, Maakenhofwinkel, Stölckenhofwinkel, Stubbenhof, Thiemannhof.
Overview of the streets
The following table gives an overview of all named traffic areas - streets, squares and bridges - in the district as well as some related information. In detail these are:
- Name / location : current name of the street, square or bridge. Via the link ( location ), the street, the square or the bridge can be displayed on various map services. The geoposition indicates approximately the middle. In the case of longer streets that lead through two or more parts of the city, it is therefore possible that the coordinate is in a different part of the city.
- Street code: official street code, consisting of a letter (first letter of the street, the square or the bridge) and a three-digit number.
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Length / dimensions in meters:
Note: The length information contained in the overview are overview values rounded up or down according to mathematical rules , which were determined in the Digital Atlas North with the local scale. They are more for comparison purposes and, if official values are known, are exchanged and marked separately.
For squares, the dimensions are shown in the form a × b for rectangular systems or a × b × c for triangular systems with a as the longest edge.
The addition ( in the district ) indicates how long the street is within the district if it runs through several districts. - Name origin : origin or reference of the name.
- Date of designation : Year of the official designation or the first mention of a name, in case of uncertainty also the specification of a period.
- Notes : Further information on nearby institutions, the history of the street, historical names, monuments, etc.
- Image : Photo of the street or an adjacent object.
Name / location | Road key |
Length / dimensions (in meters) |
Origin of name | Date of designation | Remarks | image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Albershof
( Location ) |
A583 | 215 | after the former farm of the same name, who cultivated fields here | 1975 | Motif group "Neugrabener Hofstellen" | |
Altwiedenthaler Höhe
( Location ) |
A173 | 570 | based on Altwiedenthaler Straße | 1944 | ||
Altwiedenthaler Strasse
( Location ) |
A174 | 530 | after the former farm of the same name | 1938 | ||
Altwiedenthaler Twiete
( Location ) |
A175 | 485 | based on Altwiedenthaler Straße | 1944 | ||
At the enclosure ditch
( Location ) |
A660 | 485 | after the location at the Gehegegraben, a small watercourse | 1990 | ||
At the Radeland
( Location ) |
A316 |
(in the district) |
45 after a hallway name | 1895 | Radeland means cleared land; east of the A 7 in Heimfeld | |
Along the way
( Location ) |
A418 | 250 | according to the location parallel to the Hamburg- Cuxhaven railway line | 1948 | ||
August-Schlicka-Weg
( Location ) |
A614 | 175 | August Schlicka (1897–1977), chairman of the local committee | 1981 | ||
August Somann Way
( Location ) |
A518 | 215 | August Somann, around 1920 mayor of Hausbruch, from 1910 to 1925 also mayor of Neugraben | 1948 | ||
Baben Brandheid
( Location ) |
B006 | 225 | after a hallway name | 1944 | Low German baben Brandheid = upper Brandheide, a heather area reclaimed by burning down the upper class | |
Bargweg
( Location ) |
B064 | 125 | after a popular name | 1944 | Low German barg = mountain; not public way | |
Bauernholztal
( Location ) |
B097 | 730 | after the wood that was freely available to the farmers | 1953 | ||
At the mine
( Location ) |
B199 | 350 | after about 1920 existing "Robert Hall," which for the Harburg Phoenix works lignite promoted | 1948 | ||
At the village pitcher
( Location ) |
B201 | 220 | after the former inn of the same name | 1955 | Footpath | |
Bredenbergsweg
( Location ) |
B574 | 2040 | after the location on Bredenberg | 1938 | ||
Bredengrund
( Location ) |
B576 | 405 | after a hallway name | 1948 | ||
Bredenwinkel
( Location ) |
B579 | 110 | based on Bredenbergsweg and Bredengrund | 1957 | ||
Cuxhavener Strasse
( Location ) |
C072 | 2920 (in the district) |
Cuxhaven , Lower Saxony city at the mouth of the Elbe | 1948 | The Cuxhavener Straße begins west of the A 7 and initially runs on the border between Heimfeld and Hausbruch, between Hausbrucher Bahnhofstraße and Scharpenbargsweg it is completely in Hausbruch, between Scharpenbargsweg and Rehrstieg the northern half of the street is in Hausbruch, the southern half in Neugraben-Fischbek , to the west of the Rehrstieg then leads completely through Neugraben-Fischbek. | |
Dubben
( Location ) |
D209 | 175 | after a hallway name | 1948 | Dubbe or Dobbe is the name given to low-lying, swampy land. | |
Dubbenwinkel
( Location ) |
D265 | 260 | based on the Dubben street | 1978 | ||
Ehestorfer Heuweg
( Location ) |
E044 | 1900 | Ehestorf , part of the community Rosengarten | 1938 | The way led the farmers to their meadows; the house no. 43 (district forester) is in Heimfeld . | |
Emmi-Ruben-Weg
( Location ) |
E354 | 150 | Emmi Ruben (1875–1955), art collector and patron | 2016 | ||
Erikaweg
( Location ) |
E208 | 305 | after the plant genus of the same name | 1938 | ||
Falkenbergsweg
( Location ) |
F017 | 2710 | after the Falkenberg, an elevation in the Fischbeker Heide | 1948 | north of the Scharpenbergsweg completely in Neugraben-Fischbek , the road runs for approx. 2.3 kilometers on the border between Neugraben-Fischbek and Hausbruch, the southern part then for approx. 410 meters on Hausbrucher area | |
Föhrenholtweg
( Location ) |
F172 | 200 | after the Low German name for pine forest | 1944 | ||
Försterkamp
( Location ) |
F314 | 425 | after the fields belonging to the forester | 1975 | ||
Forest ground
( Location ) |
F188 | 155 | freely chosen name | 1948 | ||
Forest height
( Location ) |
F189 | 690 | freely chosen name | 1948 | ||
Francoper Street
( Location ) |
F203 | 1700 | Hamburg district Francop | 1938 | From house number 112 towards the north, western half of the street in Hausbruch, otherwise in Neugraben-Fischbek | |
Gehegekamp
( Location ) |
G473 | 105 | after a hallway designation based on the nearby enclosure ditch | 1990 | ||
Enclosure rose
( Location ) |
G474 | 90 | after a hallway designation based on the nearby enclosure ditch | 1990 | ||
Enclosure
( Location ) |
G475 | 55 | after a hallway designation based on the nearby enclosure ditch | 1990 | ||
Georg-Heyken-Strasse
( Location ) |
G452 | 910 | Georg Heyken (1864–1939), doctor | 1988 | ||
Gerdauring
( Location ) |
G069 | 550 | Gerdau , source river of the Ilmenau | 1966 | Motif group "Rivers in the Lüneburg Heath" | |
Large wipes
( Location ) |
G472 | 385 | after a hallway name | 1990 | Low German large wiping = large meadows | |
Hardauring
( Location ) |
H131 | 415 | Hardau , river in the Lüneburg Heath | 1966 | Motif group "Rivers in the Lüneburg Heath" | |
Hausbrucher Bahnhofstrasse
( Location ) |
H198 | 525 | according to the location in the district | 1948 | ||
Hausbrucher Eck
( Location ) |
H796 | 185 | according to the location in the district | 1990 | ||
Hausbrucher turn
( Location ) |
H797 | 80 | according to the location in the district | 1990 | ||
Broken house moor
( Location ) |
H199 | 315 | according to the location in the district | 1948 | ||
Hausbrucher street
( Location ) |
H776 |
(in the district) |
975 according to the location in the district | 1984 | west of the Minnerweggraben in Neugraben-Fischbek | |
Heykenaubrook
( Location ) |
H742 | 230 | after the doctor Georg Heyken, who put on a mud bath here | 1976 | see Georg-Heyken-Strasse | |
Heykenaukamp
( Location ) |
H788 | 775 | based on the Heykenaubrook | 1987 | ||
Heykenauweg
( Location ) |
H815 | 445 | based on the Heykenaubrook | 1997 | ||
Heykenstieg
( Location ) |
H793 | 125 | based on Georg-Heyken-Straße | 1989 | ||
Jochenhofwinkel
( Location ) |
J116 | 150 | after the Jochenhof, which had arable land in Hausbruch | 1975 | Motif group "Neugrabener Hofstellen" | |
Johannes-Schaper-Weg
( Location ) |
J154 | 160 | Johann Schaper (1621–1670), glass and faience painter | 2013 | ||
Maidenmill
( Location ) |
J099 | 485 | after a house in the shape of a windmill, but without wings | 1944 | The house owner was unmarried, which is why the building was called "Jungfernmühle"; this name was adopted when the street was named. | |
Owl climb
( Location ) |
K588 | 75 | after the owl species | 1984 | Motif group "domestic small game" | |
Kieseltal
( Location ) |
K171 | 120 | freely chosen name | 1953 | ||
Kreetortring
( Location ) |
K665 | 586 | after a hallway name | 1984 | Low German Kreet = quarrel, dispute, indicates a controversial piece of land | |
Teal Path
( Location ) |
K587 | 95 | after the bird of the same name | 1984 | Motif group "domestic small game" | |
Long stripes
( Location ) |
L033 | 475 | after a hallway name | 1944 | Low German Striepen = stripes | |
Luhering
( Location ) |
L305 | 550 | Luhe , tributary of the Ilmenau | 1966 | Motif group "Rivers in the Lüneburg Heath" | |
Maakenhofwinkel
( Location ) |
M380 | 175 | after the Maakenhof, who owned agricultural land in Hausbruch | 1975 | Motif group "Neugrabener Hofstellen" | |
Minnerstieg
( Location ) |
M197 | 225 | after the original field name "op den innern Weg" ("on the inner path") | 1944 | ||
Minnerweg
( Location ) |
M198 | 2805 | after the original field name "op den innern Weg" ("on the inner path") | 1948 | northern half of the street between Minnerweggraben and house number 95 in Neugraben-Fischbek , otherwise in Hausbruch | |
Moostal
( Location ) |
M296 | 140 | freely chosen name | 1953 | ||
Neehusenstrasse
( Location ) |
N019 | 290 | after the houses that were built on the land reclaimed from the moor | 1944 | Low German nee Husen = new houses | |
Neelandstieg
( Location ) |
N020 | 350 | based on Neehusenstraße | 1944 | Low German nee land = new land | |
Neugrabener Heideweg
( Location ) |
N069 | 2390 | according to the situation | 1948 | Forest path | |
New moorland
( Location ) |
N204 | 220 | after a hallway name | 1975 | western half of the street in Neugraben-Fischbek | |
Neuwiedenthaler Strasse
( Location ) |
N094 | 1770 (in the district) |
Neuwiedenthal, district of Hausbruch | 1938 | between Im Neugrabener Dorf and Neumoorland in Neugraben-Fischbek , as well as the southern half of the street between Neumoorland and Rehrstieg, the northern half of the street is in Hausbruch, east of the Rehrstieg then completely in the district | |
Spring moor
( Location ) |
Q015 |
(in the district) |
160 based on other surrounding streets in Neugraben-Fischbek , which have the word part "-moor" in their name | 1975 | west of the Neumoorland road in Neugraben-Fischbek | |
Reetkükenweg
( Location ) |
R411 | 530 | after the bird of the same name | 1976 | ||
Rehrstieg
( Location ) |
R108 | 1280 (in the district) |
after the designation "Rehr" for " Redder " | 1966 | The Rehrstieg runs alternately on the Neugraben-Fischbeker and Hausbrucher area, partly also directly on the district boundary . | |
Rohrammerweg
( Location ) |
R416 | 185 | after the bird of the same name | 1977 | ||
Marsh Harrier Path
( Location ) |
R412 | 160 | after the bird of prey of the same name | 1976 | ||
Schaaphusen
( Location ) |
S082 | 190 | after the sheep stables built by Ehestorfer farmers (Low German: Schaaphusen) | 1944 | ||
Schaapkamp
( Location ) |
S083 | 155 | after a hallway name | 1948 | Low German Schaapkamp = sheep field | |
Schanzengrund
( Location ) |
S109 | 720 | after a popular name | after 1938 | ||
Scharpenbargshöhe
( Location ) |
S865 | 285 | based on the Scharpenbargsweg | 1974 | ||
Scharpenbargsweg
( Location ) |
S118 | 1090 | leading to the Scharpenbarg after the function | 1948 | western and north-western half of the street in Neugraben-Fischbek | |
Scheidebachtal
( Location ) |
S132 | 485 | after extending here sheath stream that once the boundary between Harburg and Moisburg formed | 1953 | ||
Schnepfenstieg
( Location ) |
S908 | 70 | after the bird family of the same name | 1984 | Motif group "domestic small game" | |
Stader Strasse
( Location ) |
S576 |
(in the district) |
265 Stade , city in Lower Saxony | 1889 | only the northern half of the road between Försterkamp and the A 7 in Hausbruch, otherwise in Heimfeld | |
City route
( Location ) |
S583 |
(in the district) |
590 according to his function leading to the then city of Harburg | after 1938 | western part in Neugraben-Fischbek ; Forest path | |
Stone marten path
( Location ) |
S909 | 115 | after the predatory species of the same name | 1984 | Motif group "domestic small game" | |
Stölckenhofwinkel
( Location ) |
S866 | 125 | after the Neugrabener Hof, which owned land in Hausbruch | 1975 | Motif group "Neugrabener Hofstellen" | |
Striepentwiete
( Location ) |
S744 | 75 | based on the Striepenweg | 1944 | Low German Striepen = stripes | |
Striepenweg
( Location ) |
S745 | 920 | after a hallway name | 1944 | ||
Stubbenhof
( Location ) |
S867 | 260 | after the Neugrabener Stubbenhof, who cultivated fields here | 1975 | Motif group "Neugrabener Hofstellen" | |
Marsh runner path
( Location ) |
S870 | 450 | after the wading bird of the same name | 1977 | ||
Valley path
( Location ) |
T005 | 1540 | after the course in a valley | 1938 | ||
Fir hill
( Location ) |
T015 | 340 | Freely chosen name based on the landscape | 1948 | ||
Moorhen Road
( Location ) |
T218 | 95 | after the bird of the same name | 1984 | Motif group "domestic small game" | |
Tempo way
( Location ) |
T047 | 465 | after the Harburg- based Vidal & Sohn Tempo-Werk GmbH | 1944 | ||
Thiemannhof
( Location ) |
T207 | 235 | after the homonymous farm that owned fields in Hausbruch | 1975 | Motif group "Neugrabener Hofstellen" | |
Twistering
( Location ) |
T193 | 400 | Twiste , tributary of the Oste | 1966 | Motif group "Rivers in the Lüneburg Heath" | |
Ulenweg
( Location ) |
U017 | 340 | according to a customary name | 1952 | Low German U (h) l = owl | |
Ünner Brandheid
( Location ) |
U005 | 350 | after a hallway name | 1944 | Low German ünner Brandheid = lower Brandheide, see Baben Brandheid | |
Waltershofer Strasse
( Location ) |
W051 | 1150 (in the district) |
Hamburg district Waltershof | 1951 | The road initially runs on the Hausbrucher area, north of the Moorburger Landscheide it crosses Moorburg , from the Alte Süderelbe it leads through Altenwerder . As a plan street it was called "Ölstraße" and is still popularly known because it leads to the tank farms and the petroleum port in Waltershof. | |
Wiedenthaler Bogen
( Location ) |
W232 | 505 | based on the Wiedenthaler Sand | 1961 | ||
Wiedenthaler Sand
( Location ) |
W233 | 520 | to the Hausbrucher districts of Alt- and Neuwiedenthal | 1948 | ||
Wieselstrasse
( Location ) |
W475 | 120 | after the predatory species of the same name | 1984 | Motif group "domestic small game" | |
Wildcat Walk
( Location ) |
W472 | 90 | after the cat species of the same name | 1984 | Motif group "domestic small game" | |
Wipe path
( Location ) |
W491 | 90 | based on the street Groote Wischen | 1990 | ||
Wiping angle
( Location ) |
W490 | 170 | based on the street Groote Wischen | 1990 | ||
Wulmsberg
( Location ) |
W421 | 610 | after the hill of the same name | 1948 | ||
Wulmsberggrund
( Location ) |
W422 | 1300 | after the Wulmsberg | 1944 | ||
Wulmstal
( Location ) |
W423 | 665 | after the location below the Wulmsberg | 1944 | ||
To dub
( Location ) |
Z075 | 250 | based on the Dubben street | 1972 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Digital Atlas North
- ↑ Senate resolution ( Memento of the original dated June 12, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. of May 16, 2016, published in Official Gazette No. 42 of May 25, 2018, page 1190, accessed on December 1, 2018
- ^ Senate resolution of August 12, 2013, published in the Official Gazette No. 66 of August 20, 2013, page 1374, accessed on December 1, 2018
- ^ [1] Süderelbe archive in the Kulturhaus Süderelbe eV, document F 8068 "Construction of the Oil Road"
Literature and Sources
- Statistics Office North: Street and area directory of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
- Horst Beckershaus: The Hamburg street names - where they come from and what they mean. 6th edition, CEP Europäische Verlagsanstalt, Hamburg 2011, ISBN 978-3-86393-009-7 .
- Christian Hanke: Hamburg's street names tell history. 4th edition, Medien-Verlag Schubert, Hamburg 2006, ISBN 3-929229-41-2 .