Pinneberg station

  • 3 mainline tracks
  • 2 S - Bahn tracks
  • Hamburg- Kiel ( 103 / 15.9 km )
  • Pinneberg -Stade ( 0.0 km )

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The Pinneberg railway station is a passenger station in Schleswig-Holstein Pinneberg. It is located on the very busy route Hamburg - Altona- Kiel. It also forms the end point of the S -Bahn line S 3, and has been operational since January 2011 by Deutsche Bahn in the train station category 3. In addition, here is the oldest railway station building of its kind in Schleswig -Holstein, which was built in 1848. The station is used daily by about 19 000 people. The dilapidated station building is to be renovated to incorporate it into a newly designed station environment, as only a few historical buildings are available in the city.

Operation

The station was taken September 18, 1844 with the opening of the railway line Altona- Kiel in operation, making it one of the oldest in Schleswig -Holstein. Since 1967 he is the terminus of S- Bahn Hamburg. In 2011, a total of five platform tracks available. The tracks 1 and 2 frusto south of the reception building and be used by the S-Bahn. Track 3 is located on the main platform and they are frequented mainly trains to Neumünster and Kiel. The tracks 4 and 5 are located on an island platform, which is accessible via an underpass. On track 4, the regional train goes to Itzehoe Elmshorn. Track 5 is the regional trains to Hamburg -Altona and Hamburg Main Station. A sixth track is used as a thoroughfare rail. The freight facilities were in the northwest of the station, the tracks there are removed.

Pinneberg endpoint itself is of some regional trains.

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