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Rissen station

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Rissen
Rapid transit
Rissen railway station (in 2009)
General information
Other namesHamburg-Rissen
LocationAm Rissener Bahnhof 1
22589 Hamburg
Germany
Line(s)
Hamburg S-Bahn
S1
Platforms1
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus stop
Construction
Structure typeTerrain cutting
Bicycle facilitiesyes
Other information
Station codeds100: ARI
DB station code: 5291
Type: Hp Üst
Category: 5
Fare zoneHVV: B/401[1]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened1 December 1883; 140 years ago (1883-12-01)
RebuiltMay 1983
Electrified20 May 1954; 70 years ago (1954-05-20), 1.2 kV DC system (3rd rail)[2]
Previous names1883-1930 Rissen
1930-1938 Altona-Rissen
1938 to date Hamburg-Rissen
Services
Preceding station Hamburg S-Bahn Following station
Wedel
Terminus
S1 Sülldorf
Location
Rissen is located in Hamburg
Rissen
Rissen
Location within Germany Hamburg
Rissen is located in Germany
Rissen
Rissen
Location within Germany
Rissen is located in Europe
Rissen
Rissen
Location within Europe

Rissen 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 in the Rissen quarter of the Hamburg borough of Altona.[3][4]

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History

When the steam railway line to Wedel was opened on 1 December 1883, also a station in the small village of Rissen was established. It was then also used for freight traffic and had 3 tracks, the third of which was a siding south of the two platform tracks, which was later removed. Electrification of the line to Wedel was completed on 20 May 1954.[5] In May 1983 the new Rissen station opened next to the new Bundesstraße (federal road) 431 in a terrain cutting soon dubbed by the inhabitants as "Rissen Canyon". The old station, a small building similar to the Sülldorf station, had to be demolished afterwards in order to complete the cutting with the new federal road.

Station layout

The station is situated in a terrain cutting with an island platform and 2 tracks. The station is unstaffed but an SOS and information telephone is available. There are some places to lock a bicycle as well as a few parking spots. The station is fully accessible for handicapped persons, as there is a lift and a ramp. Also a public toilet and a taxi stand can be found near the station. There are no lockerboxes.[6]

Services

On track no. 1 the trains in direction Wedel and on track no. 2 the trains in direction Hamburg center and toward Airport/Poppenbüttel call the station. A bus stop in front of the railway station is called by metro bus line 1, the nearby bus stop of Rissener Dorfstraße also by line 286 and night bus lines 601 and 621.

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See also

References

  1. ^ "Tarifplan" (PDF). Hamburger Verkehrsverbund. 9 December 2018. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
  2. ^ Cf. „Streckenelektrifizierungen“, on: Königlich preußische Eisenbahndirection zu Altona, retrieved on 19 January 2018.
  3. ^ Liste Bahnhofskategorie 2008 (pdf)[permanent dead link], DB Station&Service AG, Köthener Straße 2, 10963 Berlin (2008) (in German)
  4. ^ Network plan HVV
  5. ^ Lars Brüggemann: Die Hamburger S-Bahn von den Anfängen bis heute, EK-Verlag, Freiburg, 2007, p. 45-50.
  6. ^ DB station information (see external links)

External links

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