Waterloo (Hanover Stadtbahn station)
Waterloo is a Hanover Stadtbahn station served by lines 3, 7 and 9. South of here the lines branch off: lines 3 and 7 turn south in order to travel towards Wallensteinstraße and Wettbergen, while line 9 keeps west towards the centre of Hannover-Linden in order to reach Empelde. The station has four tracks to prevent simultaneously arriving trains from Empelde and Wettbergen from having to wait in the tunnel: see below for the layout. It was named for the Battle of Waterloo. The station was opened as the first underground Stadtbahn station in Hanover and renovated in 2014. The walls and columns now display images and information about the history of Hanover.
Waterloo | |
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Hanover Stadtbahn station | |
General information | |
Operated by | Üstra Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe AG |
Line(s) | 3, 7, 9 |
Platforms | 2 island platforms |
Tracks | 4 |
Construction | |
Structure type | Underground |
Platform levels | 2 |
Other information | |
Fare zone | GVH: A[1] |
Station layout
Trains to Wettbergen
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Trains to Empelde Trains from Empelde
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Trains from Wettbergen
Next stations
Towards | Next station | Waterloo | Next station | Towards |
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Wettbergen | Allerweg | 3 | Markthalle/Landtag | Altwarmbüchen |
Wettbergen | Allerweg | 7 | Markthalle/Landtag | Misburg |
Empelde | Schwarzer Bär | 9 | Markthalle/Landtag | Fasanenkrug |
References
- "Stadtbahn Hannover" (PDF). Großraum-Verkehr Hannover. December 2020. Retrieved 31 January 2021.