Landwehr | |||||||||||
Symbol: | s | ||||||||||
Symbol Location: | hamburg | ||||||||||
Address: | Hasselbrookstraße 4[1] 22087 Hamburg, Germany | ||||||||||
Coordinates: | 53.5611°N 10.0378°W | ||||||||||
Other: | Bus | ||||||||||
Structure: | Elevated | ||||||||||
Tracks: | 2 | ||||||||||
Opened: | [2] | ||||||||||
Electrified: | , 6.3 kV AC system (overhead; turned off in 1955)[3] , 1.2 kV DC system (3rd rail) | ||||||||||
Code: | ds100: ALAN DB: 3518 | ||||||||||
Operator: | S-Bahn Hamburg GmbH | ||||||||||
Zone: | HVV A/105[4] | ||||||||||
Map Type: | Germany Hamburg#Schleswig-Holstein#Germany#Europe | ||||||||||
Map Dot Label: | Landwehr | ||||||||||
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Landwehr is a station on the Hamburg-Altona link line and is served by line S1 of the Hamburg S-Bahn. Opened in late 1906, the station is situated at the meeting point of the three districts of Borgfelde, Hohenfelde and Eilbek as well as that of the three boroughs of Hamburg-Mitte, Hamburg-Nord and Wandsbek.
The station was opened on 5 December 1906 and electrified on 1 October 1907; train service commenced four months later.
Line S1 of the Hamburg S-Bahn stop at Landwehr station.