U3 (Hamburg U-Bahn)

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U3
Hamburg U3.svg
Hamburger Hochbahn - Plan der Linie U3.png
Overview
Stations25
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemHamburg U-Bahn
Operator(s)Hamburger Hochbahn
History
Opened1912
Technical
Line length20.68 km (12.85 mi)
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Route map

Legend
Wandsbek-Gartenstadt U 1
Habichtstraße
Barmbek SS-Bahn-Logo.svg
Saarlandstraße
Dehnhaide
Borgweg
Hamburger Straße
Sierichstraße
Mundsburg
U 1 Kellinghusenstraße
Uhlandstraße
Eppendorfer Baum
Lübecker Straße U 1
Hoheluftbrücke
U 2 Schlump
Berliner Tor U 1 U 2 U 4 SS-Bahn-Logo.svg
SS-Bahn-Logo.svg Sternschanze
Hauptbahnhof Süd U 1 U 2 U 4 SS-Bahn-Logo.svg Mainline rail interchange
Mönckebergstraße
Feldstraße
Rathaus U 1 U 2 U 4 SS-Bahn-Logo.svg
St. Pauli
Rödingsmarkt
HADAG SS-Bahn-Logo.svg Landungsbrücken
Baumwall

The U3 is a line of the Hamburg U-Bahn. The ring line with a length of 20.68 kilometres (12.85 mi) serves 25 stations. The first part opened in 1912. The line starts in Wandsbek-Gartenstadt and leads via Barmbek into the ring passing through the city center and back to Barmbek.[1][2][3]

History[]

U3 before line swap in 2009

The ring line was built from 1906 to 1912 and had a length of 17.48 km and with 23 stations. The first part of the line which was first opened in February 1912, was the part between Rathaus via Hauptbahnhof and to Barmbek. On 2 January 1967 the first part of the line to Billstedt opened with the section leading to Horner Rennbahn. Since then, the U3 line was not a ring line anymore until the year of 2009.[3]

In 2009 eastern parts of U2 and U3 lines were swapped behind Berliner Tor. Before that, the U2 line led to Wandsbek-Gartenstadt. Since then, it ends in Mümmelmannsberg, and the U3 became a ring line again with a branch to Wandsbek-Gartenstadt.[4]

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See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ T Turner (24 August 2015). Hamburg Travel Guide 2015: Have an Adventure!. T Turner. pp. 21–. GGKEY:AFQH4H7ZEJG.
  2. ^ DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Hamburg. Dorling Kindersley Limited. 1 April 2014. pp. 238–. ISBN 978-1-4093-5137-5.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Ralf Heinsohn (2 October 2013). Schnellbahnen in Hamburg: Die Geschichte von S-Bahn und U-Bahn, 1907–2007 (in German). Books on Demand. pp. 155–. ISBN 978-3-7322-5204-6.
  4. ^ U2 U3 Linientausch 2009, hamburger-untergrundbahn.de, in German

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Coordinates: 53°32′25″N 9°59′36″E / 53.5402°N 9.9932°E / 53.5402; 9.9932


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