Hamburg Central Bus Station

The Central Bus Station Hamburg (ZOB ) is the central station for the long distance bus services to, from and via Hamburg. It is also referred to as a bus port of Hamburg. It is located in the St. Georg district of the Adenauer Allee very close to the main train station. The early 2000s, he was completely redesigned, originating from the post-war period from 1950/51 buildings were replaced by a new one. The unit clockwise busy facility was opened on 24 May 2003.

2006 received the building, the building owner and the planners, the architects ASW architects Silcherstraße, Werner and Redante from Hamburg and the engineering firm Schlaich Berger and Partner from Stuttgart, the " Outstanding Structure Award" of the IABSE.

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From Hamburg ZOB there are currently more than 500 remote bus departures per week in more than 27 countries. By 2012, 3.2 million passengers a year use the Hamburg ZOB. Twelve times a day there is a bus to Berlin.

Access to public transport

From ZOB is an access to the mezzanine level of the subway station Hauptbahnhof Süd (U -Bahn lines U1 and U3). About this can also be the two to three minute walk away, the main train station with the long-distance and regional trains as well as the S-Bahn reach.

Operator

Operator of the bus station is the Central Bus Station " bus station " Hamburg GmbH, the city-owned Hamburger high Bahn AG is majority owned. The transport company Hamburg- Holstein (TBR ) is involved in the company with 11.54 %, although leave for years, only two VHH bus routes within the central bus station. In the 1960s began and ended here numerous bus lines of the VHH towards Bergedorf - Geesthacht / Lauenburg, Wentorf, Reinbek, Glindemann - Neuschönningstedt - Trittau, Bad Bramstedt / Hohenwestedt, Lutz Horn.

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