Hasselbrook station
{{Short description|Railway station in Hamburg, Germany}}
{{Infobox station
| style = Deutsche Bahn
| name = Hasselbrook
| native_name =
| native_name_lang = de
| symbol = rail
| symbol_location = de
| symbol2 = s
| symbol_location2 = Hamburg
| type =
| image = Hh-hasselbrook-bhf.jpg
| alt =
| caption = Platforms at Hasselbrook station
| other_name =
| address = Hammer-Steindamm 58, Hamburg, Hamburg
| country = Germany
| coordinates = {{coord|53|33|53|N|10|03|21|E|region:DE-HH_type:railwaystation|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
| line = {{Plainlist|1=
- Lübeck–Hamburg (KBS 140)
- link line (KBS 101.1, 101.11)
}}
| platforms = * 2 regional platform tracks
- 2 S-Bahn tracks
| tracks =
| accessible = Yes (S-Bahn only)
| connections =
| code = {{Deutsche Bahn station codes|code=2581|ds100=AHSF{{cite book|title=Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) | edition=2009/2010 |publisher= Schweers + Wall | year= 2009 |isbn= 978-3-89494-139-0}}
AHSB (S-Bahn)|ibnr=8002628|category=4{{DBCatsURL}}}}
| zone = HVV: A/105{{cite web |title=Tarifplan |url=https://www.hvv.de/resource/blob/22110/3d9e43e8f1ea1b4aff2f08b49624516a/tarifplan-usar-ohne-buslinien-data.pdf |website=Hamburger Verkehrsverbund |accessdate=18 October 2019 |date=9 December 2018}}
| architect =
| architectural_style = Revivalism
| opened = {{Start date and age|1907|08|12|df=y}}
| closed =
| rebuilt =
| electrified = 10px {{Start date and age|1908|01|29|df=y}}, 6.3 kV AC system (overhead; turned off in 1955)Cf. [http://www.bahnstatistik.de/Direktionen/BD_Hamburg.htm#Elektrifizierungen „Streckenelektrifizierungen“], on: [http://www.bahnstatistik.de/Direktionen/BD_Hamburg.htm Königlich preußische Eisenbahndirection zu Altona], retrieved on 19 January 2018.
10px {{Start date and age|1941|04|10|df=y}}, 1.2 kV DC system (3rd rail)
10px {{Start date and age|2008|12|14|df=y}}, 15 kV 16 2⁄3 Hz AC system (overhead)
| passengers =
| pass_year =
| website = [https://www.bahnhof.de/en/Hasselbrook www.bahnhof.de]
| mapframe = yes
| mapframe-custom = {{Maplink|frame=yes|plain=yes|frame-align=center|frame-width=300|frame-height=180|zoom=11|type=point|marker=rail-underground|marker-colour=#009D58}}
| services = {{Adjacent stations|system1=DB Regio Nord
|line1=RB 81-SH|left1=Hamburg|right1=Hamburg-Tonndorf
|system11=Hamburg S-Bahn
|line11=S1|left11=Landwehr|right11=Wandsbeker Chaussee
}}
| other_services =
}}
Hasselbrook station is a railway station of the Hamburg S-Bahn and a mainline station on the Lübeck-Hamburg railway in the area of Hasselbrook, Eilbek quarter in the German city of Hamburg.
History
The heritage-listed entrance building was built from 1905 to 1907 as a castle-like brick building of the Gründerzeit-like style of the Hanover school of architecture by its important representative in Hamburg, the civil engineer Franz Andreas Meyer. The station is one of the last stations in Hamburg built in the style and was opened to traffic on 12 August 1907. It served as an interchange point between the Hamburg-Altonaer Stadt- und Vorortbahn (Hamburg-Altona City and Suburban railway, the predecessor of the S-Bahn) and the Lübeck-Hamburg railway. The station building, designed by the architect Eugene Goebel, was restored in the mid-1990s and is now used as a restaurant.
Layout
The bridge next to the station was renovated in 2007 and the side walls of the station had to be cut through to make it accessible for the disabled. The signage was replaced in 2009.
The station has a two sidings, which are used only in exceptional circumstances (track closures, special trains, AKN push–pull trains).
Also located next to the former station building is a preserved bunker of the Zombeck type (a reinforced concrete cylinder with a conical roof and a step-less ramp designed to accommodate 500 people, especially at stations when trains were stopped during air raids) from the Second World War. It was established in 1941 under the then air-raid shelter program to offer passengers and passers-by protection during air raids.
S-Bahn and regional services
The following services stop at the station:
Routes:
class="wikitable" | ||
Line | Route | Frequency |
---|---|---|
{{ric|Hamburg S-Bahn|S1}} | Wedel – Rissen – Sülldorf – Iserbrook – Blankenese – Hochkamp – Klein Flottbek (Botanischer Garten) – Othmarschen – Bahrenfeld – Altona – Königstraße – Reeperbahn – Landungsbrücken – Stadthausbrücke – Jungfernstieg – Hauptbahnhof – Berliner Tor – Landwehr – Hasselbrook – Wandsbeker Chaussee – Friedrichsberg – Barmbek – Alte Wöhr (Stadtpark) – Rübenkamp (City Nord) – Ohlsdorf | – Hamburg Airport (Flughafen) | – Kornweg (Klein Borstel) – Hoheneichen – Wellingsbüttel – Poppenbüttel | 10 min, in peak |
{{Bahnlinie|RB|81}} | Hamburg Hbf – Hasselbrook – Tonndorf – Rahlstedt – Ahrensburg – Gartenholz – Bargteheide – Kupfermühle – Bad Oldesloe |
Gallery
Hasselbrook-Bahnhof.jpg|Old entrance
Hh-hasselbrook-factory.jpg|Rear view
Hammer Steindamm Zugang S-Bahn.jpg|Current entrance from Hammer Steindamm (2018)
Notes
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External links
{{Commons category|Bahnhof Hasselbrook|Hamburg-Hasselbrook station}}
- {{cite web|url=http://www.hamburger-bahnhoefe.de/ahsb.html |title=Haltestelle Hasselbrook (photos) |accessdate=24 May 2014 |language=German}}
- {{cite web|url=http://www.bildarchiv-hamburg.de/hamburg/bahnhof/hasselbrook/index.htm |title=bildarchiv (photos)|accessdate=24 May 2014 |language=German}}
{{Hamburg rail|lineS1=yes}}
Category:Railway stations in Hamburg
Category:Hamburg S-Bahn stations in Hamburg