Jungfernstieg station (Hamburg) | train station, underground facility, 1975_construction

Germany / Hamburg / Hamburg
 train station, underground facility, 1975_construction

Jungfernstieg is an underground railway station in the city centre of Hamburg, Germany, serviced by the underground railway (U-Bahn) and the City S-Bahn line of the suburban railway (S-Bahn). The station is located in the Hamburg-Mitte borough under the artificial lake Binnenalster and named after a street of the same name.
On 25 March 1931, the underground railway line Kellinghusenstr–Jungfernstieg — now part of the U1 — was opened. In 1958, the underground platforms between the Circle Line's Rathaus station (now U3) and Jungfernstieg station were connected. In 1973, the diameter line U2 was completed between Gänsemarkt and Hauptbahnhof Nord, and on 1 June 1975, the Hamburg S-Bahn opened the first section of their so-called "City-S-Bahn" between Hauptbahnhof and Landungsbrücken.
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Coordinates:   53°33'7"N   9°59'37"E
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