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Hamburg main railway station
Location | Hachmannplatz 16, 20099 Hamburg Germany |
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Hamburg Hauptbahnhof (abbrev. Hamburg Hbf) is the main railway station of the city of Hamburg, Germany. Opened in 1906 to replace 4 separate terminal stations, today Hamburg Hauptbahnhof is operated by DB Station&Service AG. With an average of 550,000 passengers a day, it is Germany's busiest railway station and the second-busiest in Europe after the Gare du Nord in Paris. It is classed by Deutsche Bahn as a category 1 railway station.
The station is a through station with island platforms and is one of Germany's major transportation hubs, connecting long-distance Intercity Express routes to the city's U-Bahn and S-Bahn rapid transit networks. It is centrally located in Hamburg in the Hamburg-Mitte borough. The Wandelhalle shopping centre occupies the north side of the station building.
The following lines connect to the station:
- Berlin–Hamburg railway
- Hanover–Hamburg railway
- Wanne-Eickel–Hamburg railway (to Bremen and the Ruhr)
- Lower Elbe Railway
- Lübeck–Hamburg railway
- Hamburg-Altona link line (connecting to Hamburg-Altona–Kiel railway)
In 2008, 720 regional and long distance trains, and 982 S-Bahn trains served the station per day. There were 6 platforms for the main lines.
Long distance trains
Hamburg Hauptbahnhof is one of the largest stations in northern Germany and connects Denmark with central Europe. There are permanent InterCityExpress lines to Berlin, Frankfurt (Main), continuing to Stuttgart and Munich, and Bremen, continuing to the Ruhr Area and Cologne. To the north ICE trains connect Hamburg with Aarhus and Copenhagen in Denmark and Kiel in Schleswig-Holstein.[13] There are also several InterCity- and EuroCity- passenger train connections.[14] The station is a hub for international travel, and most passengers to or from Scandinavia must change in Hamburg.
Line | Route |
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ICE 11 | Hamburg-Altona – Hamburg – Berlin – Leipzig – Erfurt – Frankfurt – Stuttgart – Munich |
ICE 11 | Hamburg – Hannover – Frankfurt – Stuttgart – Frankfurt – Munich |
ICE 18 | Hamburg-Altona – Hamburg – Berlin – Halle – Erfurt – Nuremberg – Ingolstadt/Augsburg – Munich |
ICE 20 | (Kiel –) Hamburg – Hannover – Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe – Frankfurt – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Freiburg – Basel - Zürich (- Chur) |
ICE 22 | (Kiel –) Hamburg – Hannover – Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe – Frankfurt – Frankfurt Airport – Mannheim – (Heidelberg –) Stuttgart |
ICE 25 | (Lübeck –) Hamburg – Hannover – Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe – Fulda – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Ingolstadt – Munich (– Garmisch-Partenkirchen) |
ICE 26 | (Binz –) Stralsund – Rostock – Schwerin – Hamburg – Hannover – Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe – Gießen – Frankfurt – Heidelberg – Karlsruhe |
EC 27 | (Westerland –) Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Brno — Budapest |
ICE 28 | Hamburg – Berlin – Leipzig – Erfurt – Nuremberg – Munich |
EC 30 | Hamburg-Altona - Hamburg - Bremen - Osnabrück - Münster - Dortmund - Bochum - Essen - Duisburg - Düsseldorf -Cologne - Bonn - Koblenz - Mainz - Mannheim - Karlsruhe - Baden-Baden - Freiburg - Basel - Zürich - / Interlaken Ost |
IC 30 | Hamburg-Altona - Hamburg – Bremen – Osnabrück – Münster – Dortmund – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Bonn – Koblenz – Mainz – Mannheim – Stuttgart (or Karlsruhe – Freiburg – Basel – Zürich – Chur) |
ICE 30 | Hamburg-Altona - Hamburg - Bremen - Diepholz - Osnabrück - Münster - Dortmund - Bochum - Essen - Duisburg - Düsseldorf - Cologne |
ICE 31 | Hamburg-Altona – Hamburg – Bremen – Osnabrück – Münster – Dortmund – Hagen – Wuppertal – Solingen – Cologne – Bonn – Koblenz – Mainz – Frankfurt Airport – Frankfurt |
IC 31 | (Kiel –) Hamburg – Bremen – Osnabrück – Münster – Dortmund – Wuppertal – Cologne – Bonn – Koblenz – Mainz – Frankfurt (– Würzburg – Nürnberg – Regensburg – Straubing – Passau) |
ICE 42 | Hamburg-Altona - Hamburg - Bremen - Münster - Dortmund - Cologne - /Köln Messe/Deutz - Stuttgart - Munich - |
IC/EC 75 | Hamburg – Lübeck – Puttgarden – Copenhagen |
IC 76 | Aarhus – Flensburg – Neumünster – Hamburg |
ICE 91 | Hamburg-Altona – Hamburg – Hannover – Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe – Fulda – Würzburg – Nürnberg – Regensburg – Plattling – Passau – Linz – St. Pölten – Vienna |
FLX 20 | Hamburg – Hamburg-Harburg – Osnabrück – Münster – Gelsenkirchen – Essen - Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Cologne |
Regional trains
Line | Route |
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RE 1 | Hamburg Hbf – Schwerin – Rostock |
RE 3 | Hamburg Hbf – Lüneburg – Uelzen |
RE 4 | Bremen – Rotenburg – Buchholz – Hamburg Hbf |
RE 5 | Cuxhaven – Stade – Buxtehude – Hamburg Hbf |
RE 7 | Hamburg Hbf – Neumünster – Flensburg |
RE 8 | Hamburg Hbf – Bad Oldesloe – Lübeck – Travemünde |
RE 70 | Hamburg Hbf – Pinneberg – Neumünster – Kiel |
RE 80 | Hamburg Hbf – Ahrensburg – Lübeck |
RB 31 | Hamburg Hbf – Lüneburg – Uelzen |
RB 41 | Bremen – Rotenburg – Buchholz – Hamburg Hbf |
RB 61 | Hamburg Hbf – Pinneberg – Glückstadt – Itzehoe |
RB 81 | Hamburg Hbf – Ahrensburg – Bad Oldesloe |
IRE | Hamburg Hbf – Lüneburg – Berlin |