Mittlerer Landweg station

Mittlerer Landweg
Hamburg S-Bahn station
Location Mittlerer Landweg 63[1]
21033 Hamburg, Germany
Coordinates 53°29′52″N 10°07′54″E / 53.49778°N 10.13167°E / 53.49778; 10.13167Coordinates: 53°29′52″N 10°07′54″E / 53.49778°N 10.13167°E / 53.49778; 10.13167
Operated by S-Bahn Hamburg GmbH
Line(s) S2S21
Platforms 1 island platform
Tracks 2
Connections Bus
Construction
Structure type at-grade
Parking Park and Ride (90 slots)[2]
Other information
Station code ds100: AML
DB: 4139[3]
History
Opened 7 May 1842[4]
Electrified 1 June 1958
Location
Mittlerer Landweg station
Mittlerer Landweg station (Hamburg)

Mittlerer Landweg is a station on the Berlin-Hamburg railway line and served by the trains of Hamburg S-Bahn lines S2 and S21. The station was originally opened in 1842 and is located in the Hamburg district of Billwerder, Germany. Billwerder is part of the Hamburg borough of Bergedorf.

History

The station was opened by the Hamburg-Bergedorf Railway Company in 1842 to serve the commuter rail in Hamburg's south-eastern quarters. In 1958 Mittlerer Landweg station was electrified and integrated into the Hamburg S-Bahn network.

Service

The lines S2 and S21 of Hamburg S-Bahn call at Mittlerer Landweg station. The travel time to Hamburg Hauptbahnhof takes about 14 minutes.

Preceding station   Hamburg S-Bahn   Following station
toward Altona
S2
toward Bergedorf
S21
toward Aumühle

See also

References

  1. "Mittlerer Landweg". bahnhof.de (in German). Deutsche Bahn AG. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  2. "Park + Ride car parks". hvv.de. Hamburger Verkehrsverbund (HVV). Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  3. "Stationspreisliste 2016" [Station price list 2016] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 1 December 2015. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  4. "Haltestelle Mittlerer Landweg". hamburger-bahnhoefe.de (in German). Retrieved 5 November 2014.

External links

Media related to S-Bahn Station Mittlerer Landweg at Wikimedia Commons

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