Buckhorn underground station
Buckhorn | |
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Metro station in Hamburg | |
Platform facing south |
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Basic data | |
District | Hamburg-Volksdorf |
Opened | Feb. 1, 1925 |
Coordinates | 53 ° 39 '53 " N , 10 ° 9' 20" E |
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Line (s) | |
Passengers | 1,400 / day (Mon-Fri, 2017) |
The Metro Station Buckhorn is a stop of the Hamburg subway - U1 . The abbreviation of the operating company Hamburger Hochbahn is BN. The subway station has an average of around 1,400 people entering and leaving the station every day.
investment
The listed station has an approximately 120 m long central platform in the incision, a few meters behind the station a bridge leads the street “Im Regestall” over the incision, on which the access building is located.
In April 2016, the building's pedestrian bridge was completely renovated (tile and floor coverings, roof shingles). From July 2016, the barrier-free expansion of the bus stop took place - with extensive preservation of the historical building fabric - which was completed at the end of March 2017 with the commissioning of the elevator.
history
The station was completed around 1916 under the name “Volksdorf-Nord”. The architect was Eugen Göbel , who, as chief building officer in Hamburg's building administration, also designed the Barmbek , Hasselbrook and Ohlsdorf S-Bahn stations as well as all of the Walddörferbahn underground stations .
During the provisional steam operation to Barmbek (then: Barmbeck) there was still no operation, the trains went through without stopping. Only with the start of electrical operation in 1925 (after dismantling a track) was the stop at the stop, which now bore the name Buckhorn.
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Norderstedt Mitte - Richtweg - Garstedt - Ochsenzolle - Kiwittsmoor - Langenhorn Nord - Langenhorn market - Fuhlsbüttel Nord - Fuhlsbüttel - Klein Borstel - Ohlsdorf - Sengelmannstraße - Alsterdorf - Lattenkamp - Hudtwalckerstraße - Kellinghusenstraße - Klosterstern - Hallerstraße - Stephansplatz - Jungfernstieg - Meßberg - Stone Street - Hauptbahnhof South - Lohmühlenstraße - Lübecker Straße - Wartenau - Ritterstraße - Wandsbeker Chaussee - Wandsbek Markt - Straßburger Straße - Alter Teichweg - Wandsbek-Gartenstadt - Trabrennbahn - Farmsen - Oldenfelde - Berne - Meiendorfer Weg - Volksdorf | - Buckhorn - Hoisbüttel - Ohlstedt | - Buchenkamp - Ahrensburg West - Ahrensburg East - Schmalenbeck - Kiekut - Großhansdorf |
literature
- Friedhelm Grundmann : Buckhorn - the architecture of the Walddörferbahn . In: stations in Hamburg architecture . Hamburger Hochbahn AG, Hamburg 2008, ISBN 978-3-9812591-0-0 , p. 31-37 .
Web links
- Buckhorn on hamburger-untergrundbahn.de ( Memento from June 9, 2017 in the Internet Archive )
proof
- ↑ a b Answer of the Hamburger Hochbahn from December 17, 2018 to an inquiry about the Hamburg Transparency Act. In: fragdenstaat.de, accessed on February 3, 2019.