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Meiendorfer Weg (Hamburg U Bahn station)

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Operated by
  
Hamburger Hochbahn AG

Platforms
  
1 island platforms

Structure type
  
elevated

Opened
  
1925

Line(s)
  
U1

Tracks
  
2

Address
  
22359 Hamburg, Germany

Meiendorfer Weg (Hamburg U-Bahn station)

Location
  
Meiendorfer Weg 22359 Hamburg, Germany

Similar
  
Langenhorn Nord, Trabrennbahn, Langenhorn Markt, Lattenkamp, Berne

Meiendorfer Weg (Meiendorf Lane) is a rapid transit station located in the Hamburg quarter of Volksdorf, Germany. The station was opened in 1925 and is served by Hamburg U-Bahn line U1.

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History

The station was constructed under the name of Volksdorf-Süd (Volksdorf South) from 1912 to 1914, but only opened on 1 April 1925 on the Walddörfer railway line. During the first years of operation, the station was thought to be not needed because of the sparsely populated rural environment. When the station was opened for test purposes in 1925 though, it was surprisingly well frequented so it remained open ever since.

Unlike other stations on the line, Meiendorfer Weg was originally constructed without an entrance building, but a small hall was added after World War II. The platform roof, which was originally made of concrete, was probably also added later on. In 1983, it was replaced by a steel roof.

Originally, near the station, a third track without a platform was located. Built for goods transports of Altrahlstedt-Wohldorfer Kleinbahn (local railway), it was later dismantled at Meiendorfer Weg station. Further south, near Berne station, it was re-built and used for brake tests and other U-Bahn test driving starting from Farmsen railway workshop.

The addition of a lift at Meiendorfer Weg is projected.

Trains

Meiendorfer Weg is served by Hamburg U-Bahn line U1; departures are every 10 minutes. The travel time to Hamburg Hauptbahnhof takes about 27 minutes.

References

Meiendorfer Weg (Hamburg U-Bahn station) Wikipedia