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Iserbrook station

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Iserbrook
Rapid transit
Iserbrook railway station (in 2009)
General information
LocationHasenhöhe 162
22589 Hamburg
Germany
Line(s)
Hamburg S-Bahn
S1
Platforms1
Tracks1
ConnectionsBus stop
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Bicycle facilities90
Other information
Station codeds100: AIS
DB station code: 3005
Type: Hp
Category: 6
Fare zoneHVV: B/301[1]
History
Opened31 October 1950; 73 years ago (1950-10-31)
Rebuilt18 May 1978; 46 years ago (1978-05-18)
Electrifiedat opening; 1200 volts DC system, 3rd rail
Services
Preceding station Hamburg S-Bahn Following station
Sülldorf
towards Wedel
S1 Blankenese
Location
Iserbrook is located in Hamburg
Iserbrook
Iserbrook
Location in Hamburg
Iserbrook is located in Schleswig-Holstein
Iserbrook
Iserbrook
Location in Schleswig-Holstein
Iserbrook is located in Germany
Iserbrook
Iserbrook
Location in Germany
Iserbrook is located in Europe
Iserbrook
Iserbrook
Location in Europe

Iserbrook railway station in Hamburg, Germany, is located on the extended Altona-Blankenese line and is served by the trains of the Hamburg S-Bahn.

The rapid transit trains of the line S1 of the Hamburg S-Bahn call the station on the border of the quarters Iserbrook (north of the track) and Sülldorf (south of the track) of the Altona borough in Hamburg.[2][3]

History

The steam railway line to Wedel itself had been established in 1883, but there was no need for a station in Iserbrook at that time, as settlement in the area did not start until the 1910s and 20s. After the Second World War, many refugees from Hamburg city lived in Nissen huts in the quarter and first major apartment buildings were built, so there was an increased demand for a train stop. The station opened on 31 October 1950, few months after the electrification of the railway line was extended to Sülldorf, later to Wedel. On 18 May 1978 a new station opened south of the old one, which was demolished afterwards.[4]

Station layout

The station is an elevated station with a platform and 1 track. It is the only S-Bahn station in Hamburg with one track. The station is unstaffed but an SOS and information telephone is available. There are 90 places to lock a bicycle,[5] as well as a few parking spots.[6] The station is not fully accessible for handicapped persons, because there is no lift, but there is a ramp, which can be used by handicapped persons with help. There are no lockerboxes.

Services

The trains in direction Blankenese and Wedel use the single track in both directions. A bus stop in front of the railway station is called by bus line 285.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Tarifplan" (PDF). Hamburger Verkehrsverbund. 9 December 2018. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
  2. ^ Liste Bahnhofskategorie 2008 (pdf)[permanent dead link], DB Station&Service AG, Köthener Straße 2, 10963 Berlin (2008) (in German)
  3. ^ Network plan HVV
  4. ^ Lars Brüggemann: Die Hamburger S-Bahn von den Anfängen bis heute, EK-Verlag, Freiburg, 2007, p. 32, 47f.
  5. ^ Iserbrook station - Hamburg.de
  6. ^ DB station information (see external links)

External links

53°34′35″N 9°48′52″E / 53.5764°N 9.8145°E / 53.5764; 9.8145

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