Diebsteich station

The train station Diebsteich is served by the rapid transit trains of the Hamburg S-Bahn and the commuter trains of the AKN railways plc.[2] The S-Bahn tracks run parallel with the Hamburg-Altona–Kiel railway. Right along the tracks is the border of the quarter Altona-Nord and Bahrenfeld of the Altona borough in Hamburg, Germany.

Diebsteich
Rapid transit
Diebsteich railway station,
track 2 (incoming S3 from Pinneberg toward Stade)
General information
LocationPlönerstr.
22766 Hamburg
Germany
Line(s) Hamburg S-Bahn
S21
S3
AKN railway plc.
A1
Platforms2 (island platform)
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus
Construction
Structure typeElevated
ParkingNo
Bicycle facilitiesRented boxes and bicycle stands
Other information
Station codeds100: ADT
DB station code: 1193
Type: Bf
Category: 4
Fare zoneHVV: A/101[1]
History
Opened26 September 1962 (1962-09-26)
Electrifiedat opening, 1200 V DC system 3rd rail
Services
Preceding station Hamburg S-Bahn Following station
Langenfelde
towards Pinneberg
S3 Hamburg-Altona
towards Stade
Langenfelde S21 Holstenstraße
towards Aumühle
Preceding station AKN Eisenbahn Following station
Langenfelde
towards Neumünster
A1
Limited service
Holstenstraße
towards Hamburg Hbf
Location
Diebsteich is located in Hamburg
Diebsteich
Diebsteich
Location in Hamburg
Diebsteich is located in Schleswig-Holstein
Diebsteich
Diebsteich
Location in Schleswig-Holstein
Diebsteich is located in Germany
Diebsteich
Diebsteich
Location in Germany
Diebsteich is located in Europe
Diebsteich
Diebsteich
Location in Europe

The station is named after a small lake in the neighbourhood which no longer exists.

Future

Map of railway lines in Hamburg (ca. 1910) (with the lake Diebsteich, the train station not yet built)

According to the German newspapers Hamburger Morgenpost and Die Welt in September 2009, the Deutsche Bahn AG plans to close the long distance train station at Altona and to build a new station at the area of Diebsteich station.[3][4]

The station will be rebuilt and renamed Hamburg Altona, replacing the current Hamburg Altona station, which will be withdrawn from service after completion of the works, allowing terminating trains to proceed to the stabling facilities in Langenfelde without turning around, as well as services travelling onward to Kiel to serve the station without turning around.[5]

Station layout

The station is elevated with an island platform, two tracks and only one exit.[6] The station is in the fare zone 101.

Station services

The rapid transit trains of the lines S3 and S21 of the Hamburg S-Bahn stop at the station. The commuter trains of the line A1 stop at Diebsteich station only during the rush hours.[7]

On track 1 the train destinations are Pinneberg (S3), Elbgaustraße station (S21) and Kaltenkirchen (A1). On track 2 the destination of A1 and S21 is via Holstenstraße toward Hamburg central station (A1) and Aumühle (S21). The S21 takes 10 minutes and the A1 only 9 minutes to reach Hamburg central station. The trains of the line S3 continue via Hamburg-Altona and Jungfernstieg railway station toward Stade and reach Hamburg central station in 18 minutes.

Facilities at the station

A small shop in the station sells fast food and newspapers. There are no lockerboxes and the station is not fully accessible for handicapped persons, because there is no lift. No personnel are attending the station, but there are SOS and information telephones and ticket machines. Bicycles can be locked in a previous rented boxes and also locked at stands free of charge.[6]

See also

References

  1. "Tarifplan" (PDF). Hamburger Verkehrsverbund. 9 December 2018. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
  2. Liste Bahnhofskategorie 2008 (pdf), DB Station&Service AG, Köthener Straße 2, 10963 Berlin (2008) (in German)
  3. Thomas Hirschbiegel, Jessica Kröll (2009-09-03). "Wohnungsbau statt Sackbahnhof" [Flats building instead of terminal] (in German). Hamburger Morgenpost. Archived from the original on 2009-09-10. Retrieved 2009-10-09.
  4. Olaf Dittmann (2009-09-26). "Deutsche Bahn legt sich fest: Fernbahnhof Altona wird bis 2016 verlegt" [German Rail predefined: Long distance station Altona transferred until 2016] (in German). Die Welt. Retrieved 2009-10-09.
  5. "DB secures permission for new Hamburg Altona station". 4 January 2018.
  6. DB station information (see: External links)
  7. Network plan HVV

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