Ohlsdorf station

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Ohlsdorf
U-Bahn.svg S-Bahn-Logo.svg
HVV rapid transit station
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Station building by Henry Grell
General information
LocationFühlsbütteler Straße 761 [1]
22335 Hamburg, Germany
Coordinates 53°37′13″N10°1′53″E / 53.62028°N 10.03139°E / 53.62028; 10.03139
Line(s) Hamburg S1.svg
Hamburg U1.svg
Platforms2 island platforms
Tracks4
ConnectionsBus, Taxi
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Parking Park and Ride (252 slots) [2]
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code ds100: AOPS
DB station code:4751 [3]
Fare zone HVV: A/103, 105, 203, and 204 [4]
History
Opened S-Bahn-Logo.svg 5 December 1906;117 years ago (1906-12-05) [5]
U-Bahn.svg 1 November 1914;109 years ago (1914-11-01)
Electrified S-Bahn-Logo.svg 29 January 1908;115 years ago (1908-01-29), 6.3 kV AC system (overhead; turned off in 1955) [6]
S-Bahn-Logo.svg 22 April 1940;83 years ago (1940-04-22), 1.2 kV DC system (3rd rail) [6]
U-Bahn.svg at opening
Services
Preceding station Hamburg S-Bahn Following station
Rübenkamp
towards Wedel
S1 Kornweg
towards Poppenbüttel
Hamburg Airport
Terminus
Preceding station Hamburg U-Bahn Following station
Klein Borstel U1 Sengelmannstraße
Ohlsdorf station
Location
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Ohlsdorf
Location in Hamburg
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Ohlsdorf
Location in Schleswig-Holstein
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Ohlsdorf
Location in Germany
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Ohlsdorf
Location in Europe

Ohlsdorf is a railway station in Hamburg, Germany, located at the junction of the Hamburg-Altona link line with the Alster Valley line and the Hamburg Airport line in Ohlsdorf, Hamburg near the Ohlsdorf Cemetery.

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History

On 6 December 1906, the Hamburg-Altonaer Stadt- und Vorortbahn (City and suburban railway) later abbreviated Hamburg S-Bahn opened the double track OhlsdorfBlankenese line. [7] Planned as an electric railway with overhead lines, the trains were first steam powered, because of difficulties concerning the construction of the electrical installations and a delay delivering the engines. [8] Overhead lines were completed by 1 October 1907, [5] however, electric operation only started on 29 January 1908.

Prior to 2008, Ohlsdorf had a bus shuttle service to bring passengers from the station to the airport. This was discontinued when a new station was constructed in the airport. An S-Bahn maintenance depot is located south-east of the station.

Services

Announcement „Nächster Halt: Ohlsdorf. Übergang zur S1 und zum Airport-Express.“ in a metro arriving Ohlsdorf in 2007.

Ohlsdorf is served by the Hamburg S-Bahn S1 line from Wedel in the state of Schleswig-Holstein to Poppenbüttel or Hamburg Airport and Hamburg U-Bahn U1 line, from Norderstedt to Großhansdorf in Schleswig Holstein or the Hamburg suburb of Wohldorf-Ohlstedt. [9]

Passengers travelling in the direction from the central station to the airport have to pay attention at Ohlsdorf, the last station before the airport, because all trains are split at this station. The front part (carriages 1, 2 and 3) proceeds to the airport, while the rear part (carriages 4, 5 and 6) runs to the suburb of Poppenbüttel. Signs and announcements in German and English language inform passengers. Trains pause at Ohlsdorf for about 2 minutes to couple or uncouple and to allow passengers to change to the desired half of the train.[ citation needed ]

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References

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