List of roads and bridges in Hamburg-Duvenstedt

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Location of Duvenstedt in Hamburg and in the Wandsbek district (light red)

The list of streets and bridges in Hamburg-Duvenstedt is an overview of the streets and bridges currently available in the Hamburg district of Duvenstedt . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .

overview

In Duvenstedt (district number 522) 6160 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) live on 6.8 km². Duvenstedt is in the postal code area 22397.

There are 70 designated traffic areas in Duvenstedt, including two bridges. Most streets are named after old field names, many of them have Low German names.

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.
  • 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
Abelskamp

( Location )

A664 0115 after a hallway name 1992
Alsterallee

( Location )

A090 0185 after the location in the Alstertal before 1940
Baben Pfier

( Location )

B009 0170 the name means: above an area and means a border area that has not been reclaimed 1942
At the Ziegelhof

( Location )

B225 0120 after the situation at a former brickworks 1942
Bi'n back barge

( Location )

B861 0305 after a hallway name 1993
Bohlenweg

( Location )

B457 0155 after an 8th century path that led through the Wittmoor 1942 It was named in memory of the teacher Ludwig Frahm, who discovered this path.
Bökenbarg

( Location )

B441 0935 after a field name (Low German Bökenbarg = Buchenberg) 1942 eastern and southern half of the street partly in Lemsahl-Mellingstedt
Brunsteenredder

( Location )

B651 1075 after the Low German term for lawn iron stone 1942 Raseneisenstein was smelted here as early as the Iron Age
Brunsteenweg

( Location )

B652 0405 based on the Brunsteenredder 1942
Drögensee

( Location )

D198 0530 after a hallway name 1942 What is meant is a high corridor with a lake that was mostly dry. (Low German dröög = dry)
Duvenstedter Berg

( Location )

D281 0410 according to the location at the highest point in the district 2002
Duvenstedter dam

( Location )

D235 0830 according to the location in the district 1947
Duvenstedt market

( Location )

D235 0180 according to the location in the district 1967
Duvenstedter Triftweg

( Location )

D237 0110
(in the district)
after the cattle drive to Duvenstedter Brook 1909 east of the Triftwegbrücke in Wohldorf-Ohlstedt
Farkenwisch

( Location )

F031 0160 after a field name (Low German Farkenwisch = piglet meadow) 1942
Field view

( Location )

F056 0370 according to the location, which offers a good view of the area 1954
Föhrenholt

( Location )

F171 0215 freely chosen name (Low German Föhrenholt = pine forest) 1942
Haeckswisch

( Location )

H803 0190 after the previous owners of the site, the Haecks family 1993
Halenriggen

( Location )

H061 1215 after a hallway name 1942 Halen means a valley or a cut, the word Rei or row means a small watercourse.
Heaven's Bog

( Location )

H436 0260 after a hallway name 1942
Hoopredder

( Location )

H618 0420 based on the neighboring street Hoopwischen 1954
Hoop wipe

( Location )

H619 0510 after a field name (Low German hoop = pile) 1942
In the Ellernbusch

( Location )

I030 0535 after a hallway name 1947 Ellernbusch means a low, boggy land with an alder population (Low German Eller = alder)
Kakenhaner reason

( Location )

K027 0230 based on the Kakenhaner Weg 1967
Kakenhan way

( Location )

K028 2075 after a hallway name 1942 The path used to lead to Wittmoor , where peat was cut. Kakenhan was the name of a cultivation agency . Southern half of the street between house numbers 115 and 131a in Lemsahl-Mellingstedt
Leemackeln

( Location )

L101 0305 after a field name that indicates a stony clay soil 1942
Tan

( Location )

L219 0680 after a field name (Lohe = oak forest) before 1949
Mesterbrooskweg

( Location )

M164 1460 after a hallway name before 1940 Low German Mester = craftsman or schoolmaster, Brook = Bruchwald, i.e. a path that led to the forest of one or more masters
Muusbarg

( Location )

M352 0735
(in the district)
after a field name that means a mountain on a swampy terrain 1948 only northern half of the street in Duvenstedt, southern half and eastward in Lemsahl-Mellingstedt
Op'n Hesel

( Location )

O210 0120 after a hallway name 1992 Low German op'n = on the
Op'n Idenkamp

( Location )

O211 0455 after a field name "Op'n Kamp" and the owners of Hufe 5, the Iden family (1640–1939) 1993
Op'n Möhlrad

( Location )

O105 0300 after a hallway name before 1949 Low German Möhl = mill, raden = clearing. It was a cleared area above the water mill on the Ellerbek.
Parkberg

( Location )

P033 0480 according to a customary name 1962
Pirolkamp

( Location )

P129 0515 after the songbird of the same name 1947
Poppenbütteler Chaussee

( Location )

P164 1415 Hamburg district Poppenbüttel before 1938 eastern half of the street from Bökenbarg for approx. 205 meters in Lemsahl-Mellingstedt
Puckaffer way

( Location )

P209 2025 Puckaff is a former part of the Tangstedt community 1940
Rapeseed field

( Location )

R441 0115 after the previous use of the site 1992
Deer gate

( Location )

R100 0215 after the enclosure for the game 1942 eastern half of the street in Lemsahl-Mellingstedt
Rögenoort

( Location )

R230 0275 after a hallway name 1942 A small hill overgrown with trees is referred to as “roe”; Oort is a small, pointed piece of land.
Rye fork

( Location )

R442 0160 according to the previous use of the site and the course of the road 1992
Deer lane

( Location )

R325 0325 freely chosen name 1953
Saalkamp

( Location )

S002 0315 Hall denotes an artificial or natural cattle trough on the pasture 1962 see also Specksaalredder
Sarenweg

( Location )

S057 0330
(in the district)
after a field name (Saren or Soren = dry land) 1947 north of the Alster in Wohldorf-Ohlstedt , southern part in Lemsahl-Mellingstedt
Schaarbargsweg

( Location )

S084 0430 after a hallway name 1942 “Schaar” stands for the ploughshare , but also for sloping terrain on the edge of a swamp
Sluice shredder

( Location )

S206 0230
(in the district)
after the location at the Wohldorfer lock 1947 east of the Timmermannbrücke in Wohldorf-Ohlstedt
Lock climb

( Location )

S207 0520 after the location at the Wohldorfer lock before 1940
Sedenkamp

( Location )

S927 0265 after the term "Seden" for a damp depression in arable land 1996
Segeberger Chaussee

( Location )

S394 1255
(in the district)
Bad Segeberg , town in Schleswig-Holstein , where the road leads not known south of the road Föhrenholt for almost 300 meters in Duvenstedt, just north of Puckaffer path, otherwise in Schleswig-'Holstein area
Bacon shredder

( Location )

S535 1175 after the term "Specke", a path paved with bushes; for “hall” see Saalkamp 1947
Steenbarg

( Location )

S603 0550 Low German Steenbarg = Steinberg 1942 There were probably larger stone deposits from the Ice Age that were used to build houses and roads.
Steenbargkoppel

( Location )

S604 0385 based on the Steenbarg 1963
Steenbargsweg

( Location )

S605 0470 based on the Steenbarg after 1942
Steenrögen

( Location )

S612 0135 after a field name mentioned in 1782 (roe = small elevation) 1962
Suurvish

( Location )

S820 0170 after a field name (Low German for "sour meadow") 1942
Tangstedter Graben

( Location )

T233 0085 after the west-flowing watercourse of the same name 2000
Tangstedter kink

( Location )

T232 0135 based on the Tangstedter Weg 1996
Tangstedter way

( Location )

D058 0130 Road leading to Tangstedt before 1940
Timmermann Bridge

( Location )

- 030
(in the district)
after the Timmermann family, who from 1882 to 1932 provided the chairman of the rural community of Wohldorf-Ohlstedt 1987 crosses the Alster in the course of the lock redder ; eastern part in Wohldorf-Ohlstedt
Death Redder

( Location )

T116 0470
(in the district)
after a dirt road (Redder) that runs through the Alsterwiesen ("runs dead") 1909 only western half of the street at about 370 meters in Duvenstedt, otherwise in Wohldorf-Ohlstedt
Triftweg Bridge

( Location )

- 0025
(in the district)
based on the Duvenstedter Triftweg around 1909 crosses the Alster on the Duvenstedter Triftweg ; eastern half in Wohldorf-Ohlstedt
Trilluper Rose

( Location )

T168 0125 Origin not clearly established 1954 In Lemsahl-Mellingstedt and Bergstedt , the road runs Trillup , its origin with the towing related der Alster barges, possibly "Trillup" a call the boat operator was among themselves (Low German up / op = on).
Trilluper way

( Location )

T169 1310
(in the district)
Origin not clearly established (see Trilluper Stieg ) 1947 southern part in Lemsahl-Mellingstedt
Vörn Vossbarg

( Location )

V140 0115 after a field name (Low German for "Vor dem Fuchsberg") 1992
Wildstieg

( Location )

W270 0250 after the earlier extensive occurrence of wildlife in the area 1942
Wittmoorredder

( Location )

W351 0550 after the Wittmoor to the east , which got its name from the light-colored peat (Low German "witt" = "white") 1942
Wittmoorstieg

( Location )

W460 0710 based on the Wittmoorredder 1979
Wohren

( Location )

W492 0095 after a hallway name 1991
Wöhrenkoppel

( Location )

W494 0100 based on the street Wöhren 1991
Wöhrenweg

( Location )

W493 0105 based on the street Wöhren 1991
Wragekamp

( Location )

W504 0250 after the long-established Wrage farming family, the previous owners of the site 1996

Individual evidence

  1. Digital Atlas North

Literature and Sources