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The following list contains all 93 stations of the Hamburg U-Bahn. The Hamburg U-Bahn is operated by the Hamburger Hochbahn (HHA) under the supervision of the Hamburger Verkehrsverbund. The majority of stations are located within the borders of the city of Hamburg — only nine stations are in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein outside the city limits — and all stations are located on the right bank of the Elbe river.

Stations

Development of the Hamburg U-Bahn network
A train of line U3 near Baumwall station (on the left)
Berne station
Mezzanine level at HafenCity Universität station
Entrance of Rathaus station
Platform of Richtweg station
Entrance at Sternschanze station
Platform at Überseequartier station
Platform of Wandsbek Markt station

This list gives the name of each station, the lines serving the station, the quarter and the fare zones, in which it is located, and the date or dates opened. All stations are located in the fare zone Greater Hamburg Area. Included are all stations currently open on the Hamburg U-Bahn.

Station Line(s) Location Fare zone ring(s) Fare zone(s) Other connections Date opened
Ahrensburg Ost U1 Ahrensburg* B 505 17 June 1922
Ahrensburg West U1 Ahrensburg* B 404, 405, 505 5 November 1921
Alsterdorf U1 A 103, 105 1 December 1914
Alter Teichweg U1 A 105, 205 2 August 1963
Barmbek U3 A 000, 103, 105 S-Bahn S1 15 February 1912
Baumwall U3 A 000, 101, 108 29 June 1912
Berliner Tor U2, U3 St. Georg A 000, 105, 106 S-Bahn S1, S2 15 February 1912
Berne U1 B 304, 305 6 September 1920
Billstedt U2 Billstedt A 206 28 September 1969
Borgweg U3 Winterhude A 103, 105 10 May 1912
Buchenkamp U1 B 404, 405 5 November 1921
Buckhorn U1 B 404 1 February 1925
Burgstraße U2 A 105, 106 2 January 1967
Christuskirche U2 Eimsbüttel A 101, 103 21 June 1913
Dehnhaide U3 Barmbek-Süd A 000, 105 15 February 1912
Emilienstraße U2 Eimsbüttel A 101, 103 21 October 1913
Elbbrücken U4 HafenCity A 000 7 December 2018
Eppendorfer Baum U3 A 000, 103 25 May 1912
Farmsen U1 A, B 204, 205, 304, 305 6 September 1920
Feldstraße U3 A 000, 101 25 May 1912
Fuhlsbüttel U1 Fuhlsbüttel A 203 1 July 1921
Fuhlsbüttel Nord U1 Fuhlsbüttel, Langenhorn A 203 1 July 1921
Garstedt U1 Norderstedt* B 403 30 May 1969
Großhansdorf U1 Großhansdorf* B 505 5 November 1921
Gänsemarkt U2 A 000 31 May 1970
Habichtstraße U3 A 105 23 June 1930
HafenCity Universität U4 HafenCity A 000 9 December 2012
Hagenbecks Tierpark U2 A 101, 103, 201, 203 30 October 1966
Hagendeel U2 A 201, 203 1 June 1985
Hallerstraße U1 Harvesterhude, Rotherbaum A 000 2 June 1929
Hamburger Straße U3 A 105 15 February 1912
Hammer Kirche U2 A 105, 106 2 January 1967
Hauptbahnhof Nord U2 Altstadt, St. Georg A 000 Long distance trains, regional trains, all S-Bahn lines 29 September 1968
Hauptbahnhof Süd U1, U3 Altstadt, St. Georg A 000 Long distance trains, regional trains, all S-Bahn lines 15 February 1912
Hoheluftbrücke U3 A 000, 101, 103 25 May 1912
Hoisbüttel U1 Ammersbek* B 404 1 February 1925
Horner Rennbahn U3 Horn A 105, 106, 205, 206 2 January 1967
Hudtwalckerstraße U1 Winterhude A 103, 105 1 December 1914
Joachim-Mähl-Straße U2 Niendorf A 201, 203 9 March 1991
Jungfernstieg U1, U2 A 000 S-Bahn S1, S3 25 March 1931
Kellinghusenstraße U1, U3 A 000, 103, 105 10 May 1912
Kiekut U1 Großhansdorf* B 505 17 June 1922
Kiwittsmoor U1 Langenhorn B 303 10 May 1960
Klein Borstel U1 A 203 25 May 1925
Klosterstern U1 A 000 2 June 1929
Landungsbrücken U3 Neustadt, St. Pauli A 000, 101 S-Bahn S1, S3 29 June 1912
Langenhorn Markt U1 Langenhorn A, B 303, 203 1 July 1921
Langenhorn Nord U1 Langenhorn B 303 1 July 1921
Lattenkamp U1 Winterhude A 103, 105 1 December 1914
Legienstraße U2 Horn A 206 24 September 1967
Lohmühlenstraße U1 St. Georg A 000 2 July 1961
Lutterothstraße U2 Eimsbüttel A 101, 103 30 May 1965
Lübecker Straße U1, U3 A 000, 105 15 February 1912
Meiendorfer Weg U1 B 304, 305 1 April 1925
Merkenstraße U2 Billstedt A 206 31 May 1970
Messehallen U2 A 000 31 May 1970
Meßberg U1 A 000 22 February 1960
Mundsburg U3 A 000, 105 15 February 1912
Mönckebergstraße U3 A 000 15 February 1912
Mümmelmannsberg U2 Billstedt A 306 29 September 1990
Niendorf Markt U2 Niendorf A 201, 203 1 June 1985
Niendorf Nord U2 Niendorf A, B 201, 203, 303 9 March 1991
Norderstedt Mitte U1 Norderstedt* B 503, 403 AKN A2 28 September 1996
Ochsenzoll U1 Langenhorn B 403, 303 1 July 1921
Ohlsdorf U1 A 103, 105, 203 S-Bahn S1 1 December 1914
Ohlstedt U1 B 404, 504 1 February 1925
Oldenfelde U1 B 304, 305 9 December 2019
Osterstraße U2 Eimsbüttel A 101, 103 23 May 1914
Rathaus U3 A 000 15 February 1912
Rauhes Haus U2 A 105, 106 2 January 1967
Richtweg U1 Norderstedt* B 403 28 September 1996
Ritterstraße U1 Eilbek A 105 28 October 1962
Rödingsmarkt U3 A 000 29 June 1912
Saarlandstraße U3 A 103, 105 10 May 1912
Schippelsweg U2 Niendorf A 201, 203 9 March 1991
Schlump U2, U3 A 000, 101, 103 25 May 1912
Schmalenbeck U1 Großhansdorf* B 505 5 November 1921
Sengelmannstraße U1 Alsterdorf, Winterhude A 103, 105 26 September 1975
Sierichstraße U3 Winterhude A 000, 103, 105 10 May 1912
St. Pauli U3 Neustadt, St. Pauli A 000, 101 25 May 1912
Steinfurther U2 Billstedt A 206, 306 29 September 1990
Steinstraße U1 A 000 2 October 1960
Stephansplatz U1 A 000 2 June 1929
Sternschanze U3 A 000, 101 S-Bahn S2, S5 25 May 1912
Straßburger U1 A 105, 205 3 March 1963
Trabrennbahn U1 A 204, 205 30 March 1924
Überseequartier U4 HafenCity A 000 9 December 2012
Uhlandstraße U3 A 000, 105 15 February 1912
Volksdorf U1 B 304, 305, 404, 405 6 September 1920
Wandsbek Gartenstadt U1, U3 Wandsbek A 105, 204, 205 6 September 1920
Wandsbek Markt U1 Wandsbek A 105, 205 28 October 1962
Wandsbeker Chaussee U1 Eilbek, Wandsbek A 105 S-Bahn S1 28 October 1962
Wartenau U1 Eilbek, Hohenfelde A 105 1 October 1961

See also

Notes

A. The Hamburger Verkehrsverbund uses a system of concentric zones for the calculation of fares between stations. Fares between any station in one zone and any station in another are the same, irrespective of the start and end points of the journey or the route used.
All stations are located in the fare zone Greater Hamburg Area.
B. Where more than one line serves a station, lines are listed in numerical order.
C. The asterisk indicates a locality in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein.
Where a station is located on the border between two localities, these are listed alphabetically.
D. Connections to the Hamburg S-Bahn and other railways.
E. Former name: 1921–1952: Ahrensburg
F. Former names: 1921–1934: Langenhorn Süd, 1934–1954: Flughafen, 1954–1983: Flughafenstraße
G. Former name: 1912–192x: Hafentor

References

  1. Network plan HVV (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-01-17, retrieved 2009-03-22
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