Großhansdorf underground station

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Großhansdorf
U-Bahn.svg
Underground station in Großhansdorf
Großhansdorf
Platform facing north
Basic data
Opened 1921
Coordinates 53 ° 39 '45 "  N , 10 ° 17' 12"  E Coordinates: 53 ° 39 '45 "  N , 10 ° 17' 12"  E
use
Line (s) U1Hamburg U1.svg
Switching options busbus 369, 658, 764
Passengers 2,500 / day (Mon-Fri, 2017)

The Metro Station Großhansdorf is the terminus of the Great Hans Strand branch of the Hamburg subway - U1 . The abbreviation of the operating company Hamburger Hochbahn is GH.

investment

Downstairs and elevator
The station building, design: Eugen Göbel

The station has a central platform around 120 meters long on the embankment. It is parallel to Schaapkamp street and ends at the corner of Schaapkamp / Eilbergweg, which is crossed by a bridge after the platform .

There is a Park + Ride facility with 62 parking spaces on Eilbergweg .

The facility is barrier-free.

history

The station was built from 1912 according to plans by Eugen Göbel , but only opened in 1921 with only one track. However, construction was completed much earlier. Originally an extension to Beimoor station was planned. The dam and the station building were already finished, but planned armaments factories were discarded after the First World War and with the Treaty of Versailles . A double-track sweeping track was opened on the dam in 1932 and the second platform track was reopened. In 2007 the track systems were modernized and an elevator was installed.

line course
U 1 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

Web links

Commons : U-Bahnhof Großhansdorf  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Großhansdorf stop: hvv.de, accessed on February 3, 2019.
  2. Answer of the Hamburger Hochbahn of December 17, 2018 to an inquiry about the Hamburg Transparency Act. In: fragdenstaat.de, accessed on February 3, 2019.
  3. Park + Ride facilities in the HVV. Retrieved June 8, 2020 .