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Aegidientorplatz | |
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Hanover Stadtbahn station | |
Operated by | Üstra Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe AG |
Line(s) | B (1-2-8-18) C (4-5-6-11-16) |
Platforms | 2 side platforms (in levels - -2 direction city center, -3 towards suburbs) |
Tracks | 4 (2 on each level) |
Construction | |
Structure type | Underground station |
Platform levels | 2 platform level, 1 distributor level |
Parking | No |
Bicycle facilities | No |
Other information | |
Fare zone | GVH: A [1] |
Aegidientorplatz is a Hannover Stadtbahn station on lines B and C. The station is located beneath Aegidientorplatz, one the squares in Hanover Mitte.
Aegidientorplatz is the only station where passengers can change from B lines to C lines on the same platform.
Terminus | Previous station | Aegidientorplatz | Next station | Terminus |
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Langenhagen | Kröpcke | 1 | Schlägerstraße | Sarstedt |
Alte Heide | Kröpcke | 2 | Schlägerstraße | Rethen Döhren Bf. |
Garbsen | Kröpcke | 4 | Marienstraße | Roderbruch |
Stöcken | Kröpcke | 5 | Marienstraße | Anderten |
Nordhafen | Kröpcke | 6 | Marienstraße | Messe/Ost |
Hannover Hauptbahnhof | Kröpcke | 8 | Schlägerstraße | Messe/Nord |
Haltenhoffstraße | Kröpcke | 11 | Marienstraße | Zoo |
Königsworther Platz | Kröpcke | 16 (during fairgrounds) | Marienstraße | Messe/Ost |
Hannover Hauptbahnhof | Kröpcke | 18 (during fairgrounds) | Schlägerstraße | Messe/Nord |
Coordinates: 52°22′05″N9°44′36″E / 52.3681°N 9.7433°E
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