Kellinghusenstraße station explained

Kellinghusenstraße
Symbol:u
Symbol Location:hamburg
Type:Hamburg U-Bahn station
Address:Kellinghusenstraße
20249 Hamburg, Germany
Coordinates:53.5889°N 9.9911°W
Other:Bus
Structure:Elevated
Platform:2 island platforms
Tracks:4
Accessible:Yes
Code:HHA: KE
Operator:Hamburger Hochbahn AG
Zone:HVV

A/000, 103, and 105[1]

Map Type:Germany Hamburg#Schleswig-Holstein#Germany#Europe
Map Dot Label:Kellinghusenstraße

Kellinghusenstraße is a public transport railway station for the rapid transit trains of Hamburg U-Bahn lines U1 (blue line) and U3 (yellow line) It is located in the Hamburg, Germany quarter of Eppendorf, in the borough of Hamburg-Nord.

History

The area of Kellinghusenpark and around the station used to be owned by a Hamburg mayor, Dr. Heinrich Kellinghusen (1796 - 1879).[2] After a station called Oderfelder Straße had originally been planned south-west of the current station, the plans were revised to include a branch line to Ohlsdorf, with the new station having four lines.[3]

The architects for the new station were Ludwig Raabe und Otto Wöhleke, who also designed Landungsbrücken and Mundsburg stations,[2] and the stone figures decorating the station were sculpted by Johann Michael Bossard (1874-1950).[4]

Kellinghusenstraße station was built from 1909 to 1910 on an embankment for which some houses needed to be demolished.[3]

When the station opened on 10 May 1912, it was a terminus for trains from Barmbeck, now Barmbek. From 25 May 1912, it was no longer a terminal, as the trains ran to Millerntor, now St. Pauli. These trains used the outer two lines of the four. The inner two lines were used from 1 December 1914, when the line from Kellinghusenstraße to Ohlsdorf was opened, and the station was a terminus for that line until 2 June 1929, when the line was extended to Stephansplatz.[5] In the meantime, in 1926, a bridge designed by Walther Puritz was built between the two platforms at the south end after they had been lengthened from 60 to 90 meters.[3]

Location

The station is close to the 1914-built art deco Holthusenbad swimming baths and to Kellinghusenpark,[2] and is on the corner of Kellinghusenstraße and Goernerstraße.[3]

Station layout

The station is on an embankment with two island platforms, joined by a bridge at the south end. There is an exit at its north end on the corner of Kellinghusenstraße and Goernerstraße, with steps and elevators leading to each platform. On the entrance level is a shop, which also sells tickets, but no lockerboxes. No personnel attends the station but there are ticket machines, CCTV, and emergency and information telephones.

Service

Kellinghusenstraße is served by Hamburg U-Bahn lines U1 and U3; departures are every 5 minutes.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tarifplan . Hamburger Verkehrsverbund . 18 October 2019 . 9 December 2018.
  2. Web site: Holthusenbad und Station Kellinghusenstraße . Kulturkarte.de . Schirmer Medienservice . 27 April 2011 .
  3. Web site: Schomacker . Marcus . U1 U3 Kellinghusenstraße . Hamburger Untergrundbahn . Marcus Schomacker . 2 August 2010 . 27 April 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130223011809/http://www.hamburger-untergrundbahn.de/met-hh-ke.htm . 23 February 2013 . dead .
  4. Web site: Matthaei . Rolf-Fredrik . Bahnhof Kellinghusenstraße . Hamburger U-Bahn . Rolf-Fredrik Matthaei . 31 December 2010 . 27 April 2011 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110816173639/http://fredriks.de/HVV/Ringlinie/Kellinghusenstrasse.htm . 16 August 2011 .
  5. Web site: Riabov . Alex . Hamburg U-Bahn History . UrbanRail . 2003 . 27 April 2011 .