Wandsbek Markt is a rapid transit station on the Hamburg U-Bahn line U1 and an important interchange station between Hamburger Hochbahn (HHA) trains and...
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Wandsbek-Gartenstadt is a major rapid transit station on the Hamburg U-Bahn lines U1 and U3. For line U1, Wandsbek-Gartenstadt is a through station; for...
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Wandsbeker Chaussee station (redirect from Hamburg Wandsbeker Chaussee station)
Wandsbeker Chaussee, on the border between the districts of Hamburg Eilbek and Wandsbek. The S-Bahn tracks are in a cutting below the road and cross...
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Wandsbek station was a station in the German city of Hamburg. It was built during the construction of the Lübeck–Hamburg railway by the Lübeck-Büchen Railway...
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(German: [ˈaltonaː] ), also called Hamburg-Altona, is the westernmost urban borough (Bezirk) of the German city state of Hamburg. Located on the right bank of...
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Klosterthor Bahnhof (1866), eastern terminus of the Hamburg-Altona link line Venloer Bahnhof (1872), since 1892 named "Hannoverscher Bahnhof", on the line...
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Wartenau station (redirect from Wartenau (Hamburg U-Bahn station))
of the Hamburg borough of Wandsbek. Wartenau is served by Hamburg U-Bahn line U1; departures are every 5 minutes. Hamburg portal List of Hamburg U-Bahn...
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camp) relocated from Bremen to Hamburg. 1944 April: 2nd SS construction brigade relocated to Berlin. 8 June: Hamburg-Wandsbek subcamp of the Ravensbrück concentration...
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Poppenbüttel station (category Buildings and structures in Wandsbek)
the Hamburg S-Bahn. It is a terminus for the city trains of the line S1, located in the quarter Poppenbüttel of the Wandsbek borough in Hamburg, Germany...
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Landwehr station (redirect from Landwehr (Hamburg))
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...
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