Hainholz marshalling yard

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Hainholz marshalling yard
View from the bridge between Engelbosteler Damm and Schulenburger Landstrasse
View from the bridge between
Engelbosteler Damm and Schulenburger Landstrasse
Data
Location in the network Through station
opening 1868
location
City / municipality Hanover
country Lower Saxony
Country Germany
Coordinates 52 ° 23 '41 "  N , 9 ° 42' 47"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 23 '41 "  N , 9 ° 42' 47"  E
Railway stations in Lower Saxony
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The marshalling yard Hainholz , including marshalling yard and local freight station Hainholz called, was one of the 19th century in what is now the district Hainholz in Hannover put into operation marshalling yard . Today the Hanover S-Bahn runs through the site, the other existing tracks are primarily used as siding .

History and description

Sidings at the end of the Hanover S-Bahn -scale passenger station Hannover-Nordstadt

In connection with the construction of the then Hanover Central station and a cultivation of the local administration building of the railway management Hanover marshalling yard and local freight station Hainholz created by decision of the Prussian manor house at the expense of rail bond of 1868. At the same time should also a Polygonal roundhouse be built. The marshalling yard, which was put into operation as a technical facility in the Hanoverian district of Hainholz from 1868, was initially equipped with a small goods receiving and dispatch station.

The Hanover-Nordstadt station, which opened in 1997, was built on the site of the local freight station .

literature

  • Theodor Unger : Der Rangirbahnhof , in ders .: Hanover, guide through the city and its buildings . Hanover 1882 in Klindworth's Verlag, Reprint 1978 Curt A. Vincenz Verlag, ISBN 3-87870-154-3 , p. 212 u.ö.
  • Sabine Meschkat-Peters : Effects of the expanding railway sector in the Hanover area / I.) Development of the efficiency of Hanoverian railway stations until 1875 / 1.) Construction of the marshalling yard in Hainholz and a raw goods yard in Hanover , in this: Railways and the railway industry in Hanover 1835 - 1914 (= Sources and presentations on the history of Lower Saxony , vol. 119, publisher: Historischer Verein für Niedersachsen), slightly revised print version of the dissertation filed in the 1997/98 winter semester at the Philosophical Faculty of the Georg-August University of Göttingen, Hanover: Verlag Hahnsche Buchhandlung , 2001, ISBN 978-3-7752-5818-0 and ISBN 3-7752-5818-3 . Pp. 299-304 et al.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Sabine Meschkat-Peters : Railways and Railway Industry in Hanover 1835 - 1914 (= sources and representations on the history of Lower Saxony , vol. 119), publisher: Historischer Verein für Niedersachsen, Hanover: Hahnsche Buchhandlung und Verlag, 2008, ISBN 978 -3-7752-5818-0 and ISBN 3-7752-5818-3 , note 8 on p. 321, p. 316 and others; limited preview in Google Book search
  2. a b c Waldemar R. Röhrbein : Railway. In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , pp. 153-156; here: p. 155.
  3. a b Collection of all the manor's printed matter. Session period 1869/70 , Vol. 1: From No. 1 to 53 , Berlin: printed by Julius Sittenfeld, 1870, p. 56; Digitized via Google books