| Lübeck–Hamburg |
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The Lübeck–Hamburg line |
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| Line number | 1120 |
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| Locale | Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg |
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| Route number | 104, 140 |
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| Line length | 62.8 km (39.0 mi) |
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| Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
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| Electrification | 15 kV/16.7 Hz AC overhead catenary |
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0.000
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Lübeck Hbf
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to Bad Segeberg
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2.150
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Lübeck main freight yard
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Lübeck-Genin
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2.488
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less 1053 m
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0
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Lübeck-Moisling (in planning)
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7.520
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Lübeck-Niendorf
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Trave
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15.833
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Reinfeld (Holstein)
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Trave
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(39.969) 23.887
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Bad Oldesloe (S-Bahn planned)
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to Schwarzenbek
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(33.885) 29.971
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Kupfermühle (S-Bahn planned)
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28.451 35.405
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Bargteheide (S-Bahn planned)
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(end of planned S-Bahn)
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23.946 39.910
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| Ahrensburg-Gartenholz | | (S-Bahn planned) |
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40.300
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Ahrensburg Nord (siding)
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41.242
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Hünnau
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21.419 42.437
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Ahrensburg (S-Bahn planned)
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43.491
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U1 Volksdorf – Großhansdorf
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Ahrensburg West (planned)
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16.827 47.029
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16.079 00,000
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Stellmoorer Quellfluss
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13.583 00,000
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Wandse
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51.000
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Hamburg-Rahlstedt Bbf
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12.691 00,000
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Wandse
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12.223 51.665
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10.864 00,000
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Wandse
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10.496 00,000
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Pulverhof (planned)
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9.273 54.436
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7.620 00,000
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Holstenhofweg (planned)
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6.829 00,000
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System change DC/AC (planned)
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6.038 00,000
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Bovestraße (planned)
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5.844 00,000
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Gehölzgraben
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58.200
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5.329 00,000
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Claudiusstraße (planned)
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4.590 00,000
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4.300 00,000
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4.170 59.689
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Hamburg Hasselbrook
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2.793 00,000
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Landwehr
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1.530 00,000
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Hamburg Berliner Tor
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0.110 63.896
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Hamburg Hbf
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| Source: German railway atlas
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The Hamburg–Lübeck railway is one of the most important mainline railways of the German states of Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg. It connects the two Hanseatic cities of Hamburg and Lübeck, and is part of the line to Denmark. The line was opened in 1865.