Hammerstein station

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Hammerstein
General information
Location1 Hammersteiner Allee, Vohwinkel
Wuppertal, Westphalia
Germany
Coordinates 51°14′11″N7°05′18″E / 51.2364°N 7.0884°E / 51.2364; 7.0884
ElevationSuspended
Operated by WSW mobil  [ de ]
Line(s) Wuppertal Schwebebahn
Platforms2 (side)
Tracks2 Suspended Monorail
Bus routes600, E870, E874, E902, E904, NE1
Bus stands1
Bus operatorsWuppertaler Stadtwerke
Construction
Structure typeElevated above road
ParkingYes (street)
Architect Eugen Langen
Other information
Fare zone
History
Opened24 May 1901
Services
Preceding station WSW mobil logo.svg WSW mobil Following station
Bruch Wuppertal Schwebebahn Sonnborner Straße
towards Oberbarmen

Hammerstein station is a transit station of the Wuppertal Schwebebahn monorail.

It is located in the city of Wuppertal, in Westphalia, Germany.

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