The Hamburg S-Bahn is a
rapid transit
Rapid transit or mass rapid transit (MRT) or heavy rail, commonly referred to as metro, is a type of high-capacity public transport that is generally built in urban areas. A grade separation, grade separated rapid transit line below ground su ...
railway system in the
Hamburg Metropolitan Region
The Hamburg Metropolitan Region () is a metropolitan region centred around the city of Hamburg in northern Germany, consisting of eight districts () in the federal state of Lower Saxony, six districts () in the state of Schleswig-Holstein and two ...
. Together, the
S-Bahn
The S-Bahn ( , ), , is a hybrid urban rail, urban–suburban rail system serving a metropolitan region predominantly in German language, German-speaking countries. Some of the larger S-Bahn systems provide service similar to rapid transit syst ...
, the
Hamburg U-Bahn
The Hamburg U-Bahn is a rapid transit system serving the cities of Hamburg, Norderstedt, and Ahrensburg in Germany. Although referred to by the term U-Bahn (the "U" commonly being understood as standing for "underground"), most of the system ...
, the
AKN railway and the regional railway form the backbone of railway public transport in the city and the surrounding area. The network has operated since 1907
as a commuter rail system, under the direction of the state railway, and is a member of the
Hamburger Verkehrsverbund
The Hamburger Verkehrsverbund (HVV) () is a transport association coordinating public transport in and around Hamburg, Germany. Its main objectives are to provide a unified fare system, requiring only a single ticket for journeys with transfers ...
(HVV; Hamburg Transport Association). There are four lines, serving 68 stations, on of route.
On an average working day the S-Bahn transports about 590,000 passengers; in 2010 about 221 million people used the S-Bahn.
The S-Bahn is the only railway in Germany that uses both
1,200 V DC supplied by a
third rail
A third rail, also known as a live rail, electric rail or conductor rail, is a method of providing electric power to a railway locomotive or train, through a semi-continuous rigid conductor placed alongside or between the rails of a track (r ...
and supplied by
overhead lines
An overhead line or overhead wire is an electrical cable that is used to transmit electrical energy to electric locomotives, Electric multiple unit, electric multiple units, trolleybuses or trams. The generic term used by the International Union ...
. Most of the tracks are separated from other rail services. The S-Bahn is operated by S-Bahn Hamburg GmbH, a subsidiary of
DB Regio
DB Regio AG () is a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn which operates regional and commuter train services in Germany. It is a 100% subsidiary of the Deutsche Bahn Group and therefore part of the DB Regio business segment, which also includes DB Regionn ...
.
Similarly to
Berlin
Berlin ( ; ) is the Capital of Germany, capital and largest city of Germany, by both area and List of cities in Germany by population, population. With 3.7 million inhabitants, it has the List of cities in the European Union by population withi ...
but unlike
Hanover
Hanover ( ; ; ) is the capital and largest city of the States of Germany, German state of Lower Saxony. Its population of 535,932 (2021) makes it the List of cities in Germany by population, 13th-largest city in Germany as well as the fourth-l ...
, the S-Bahn is an important part of public transport within the city due to its dense schedule and good coverage of the metropolitan region. Unlike both Berlin and Hanover, the S-Bahn is of little importance for regional traffic since the network lies mostly within the city, though in 2007 the southwestern S3 line was extended about into the state of
Lower Saxony
Lower Saxony is a States of Germany, German state (') in Northern Germany, northwestern Germany. It is the second-largest state by land area, with , and fourth-largest in population (8 million in 2021) among the 16 ' of the Germany, Federal Re ...
(the ''Neugraben - Stade'' portion, which included seven new stations).
History
1906: Opening
On 5 December 1906, under the description , the
Prussia
Prussia (; ; Old Prussian: ''Prūsija'') was a Germans, German state centred on the North European Plain that originated from the 1525 secularization of the Prussia (region), Prussian part of the State of the Teutonic Order. For centuries, ...
n ''
Eisenbahndirektion
In Germany and Austria, the running of railway services for a railway administration or the regional network of a large railway company was devolved to railway divisions, variously known as ''Eisenbahndirektionen (ED), Bundesbahndirektionen (BD)'' ...
'' (railway division) of Altona opened with steam trains between
Blankenese
Blankenese () is a suburban quarter in the borough of Altona in the western part of Hamburg, Germany; until 1938 it was an independent municipality in Holstein. It is located on the right bank of the Elbe river. With a population of 13,637 as of ...
,
Altona (Elbe) and Hamburg.
The Stadt- und Vorortbahn (City and Suburban railway) included the
Altona-Blankenese line (''Altona-Blankeneser Bahn'', opened in 1867), the local tracks of the
Hamburg-Altona link line
The Hamburg-Altona link line () is a railway line in Hamburg, Germany. Nowadays, it connects the lines from the north and northwest of Hamburg and Hamburg-Altona station, Altona station with Hamburg Hauptbahnhof and the lines to the southwest, s ...
(''Verbindungsbahn'', opened in 1866) and a new section to
Ohlsdorf.
The ''Verbindungsbahn'' had been extended from one track to four and level crossings eliminated between 1893 and 1903. The new double-track line adjoining it was completed in the summer of 1906 after an eight-year construction period. It ran alongside the
Lübeck–Hamburg line of the
Lübeck-Büchen Railway Company
The Lübeck-Büchen Railway (, LBE) was a German railway company that built railway lines from Lübeck to Büchen and to Hamburg in the 19th century.
History Background
The first plans to build a direct rail link between Hamburg and Lübeck we ...
as far as
Hasselbrook and then on its own tracks as far as the new
Ohlsdorf cemetery
Ohlsdorf Cemetery ( or (former) ) in the Ohlsdorf, Hamburg, Ohlsdorf quarter of the city of Hamburg, Germany, is the biggest rural cemetery in the world and the fourth-largest cemetery in the world. Most of the people buried at the cemetery are c ...
. A new main cemetery with good transit connections was necessary in part due to the extension of the central railway lines, which had reduced the area of the existing already strained cemeteries near the city's medieval fortifications.
1907/08: First electric operation

The line was electrified with
overhead lines
An overhead line or overhead wire is an electrical cable that is used to transmit electrical energy to electric locomotives, Electric multiple unit, electric multiple units, trolleybuses or trams. The generic term used by the International Union ...
supplying 6,600 V
alternating current
Alternating current (AC) is an electric current that periodically reverses direction and changes its magnitude continuously with time, in contrast to direct current (DC), which flows only in one direction. Alternating current is the form in w ...
at 25
Hz. The electricity came from a
coal-fired power station
A coal-fired power station or coal power plant is a thermal power station which burns coal to generate electricity. Worldwide there are about 2,500 coal-fired power stations, on average capable of generating a gigawatt each. They generate ...
in ''Leverkusenstraße'' in
Bahrenfeld
is a western quarter of the city of Hamburg in Germany, it is subject to the district/borough ''Bezirk Altona'' and was an independent settlement until 1890. It is home to DESY and the Barclays Arena. In 2023 the population was 31,438.
Histor ...
, which also provided power to the
Altona harbour railway.
The first electric trains ran on 1 October 1907, and from 29 January 1908 the line from Blankenese to Ohlsdorf was served exclusively by electric trains. These dates are considered the birthdates of the S-Bahn.
The basic unit of an AC train consisted of two articulated compartment carriages on six axles with motorised two-axle bogies under each cab end and a
Jacobs bogie
Jacobs bogies (named after Wilhelm Jakobs, 1858–1942, a German Mechanical engineering, mechanical Railway engineering, railway engineer) are a type of Rail transport, rail vehicle bogie commonly found on Articulated car, articulated railcars an ...
in the middle. The carriages, with doors on each side of the compartments, took their design and functionality from Prussian compartment carriages.
1924: Network expansion along the Alster valley railway
A railway line constructed and operated by a local company in 1914 and taken over by the
district of Stormarn after bankruptcy, led from Ohlsdorf to Poppenbüttel in
Prussia
Prussia (; ; Old Prussian: ''Prūsija'') was a Germans, German state centred on the North European Plain that originated from the 1525 secularization of the Prussia (region), Prussian part of the State of the Teutonic Order. For centuries, ...
, with the goal of connecting neighbouring settlements along the Alster river. It was known as the
Alster Valley Railway. It opened in 1918 with
petrol
Gasoline (North American English) or petrol ( Commonwealth English) is a petrochemical product characterized as a transparent, yellowish, and flammable liquid normally used as a fuel for spark-ignited internal combustion engines. When formul ...
-powered trains. The district of Stormarn gave the line to the German Imperial railway company, which electrified it and provided the extension of the Hamburg-Altona City and Suburban railway to
Poppenbüttel in 1924.
1934: Designation as an S-Bahn
The term S-Bahn was first coined and used in Berlin from 1930, where a similar system on the ''
City, Ring and Suburban lines'' had been operated since 1924; it was first used by the German Imperial railway with reference to its ''Hamburg-Altona City and Suburban railway'' in 1934. The term was also used to describe non-electric services on lines within the local suburban tariff: the steam-powered lines from Blankenese to
Wedel
Wedel () is a town in the Pinneberg (district), district of Pinneberg, in Schleswig-Holstein, in northern Germany. It is situated on the right bank of the Elbe, approximately south of Elmshorn, and west of Hamburg.
History
Foundation and Mi ...
, from Altona to
Elmshorn
Elmshorn (; ) is a town in the district of Pinneberg in Schleswig-Holstein in Germany. It is 30 km north of Hamburg on the small river Krückau, a tributary of the Elbe, and with about 50,000 inhabitants is the sixth-largest town in the sta ...
, from Hamburg to
Friedrichsruh
Friedrichsruh () is a district in the municipality of Aumühle, Herzogtum Lauenburg district, Schleswig-Holstein, in northern Germany. Friedrichsruh manor is known as a residence of the princely House of Bismarck, mainly of Chancellor Otto von ...
and to
Harburg. Since 2002, lines not served by S-Bahn have been designated "Regional railway lines".
1939/40: Moving to the DC system

In the 1930s, after almost 30 years of service, the necessity to renew the trains and infrastructure had become apparent. Since the DC system had proved itself over more than a decade with the Berlin S-Bahn, where the 750 volt DC power was supplied by a third rail, the German Imperial Railway decided to adopt the same system for Hamburg in 1937 and to abandon overhead AC. In order to allow improved acceleration, the S-Bahn uses 1200 volts: as a consequence, Berlin and Hamburg rolling stock are not compatible with each other. The first DC trains, of the type
ET 171, were delivered in 1939; daily service began in July 1940 alongside the AC trains. Due to the
Second World War
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
and the post-war years with their shortages, mixed usage lasted until 1955.
The basic DC train unit consisted of three four-axle carriages, each with four sliding double doors per side. The middle carriages had upholstered seats for second class, while the motorised end carriages had third-class wooden seats.
Network extensions from 1950 to 1965
The DC S-Bahn was extended along the single-track suburban line from Blankenese to Sülldorf in 1950 and to Wedel in 1954. A section of the mainline railway between Hamburg and Berlin, which, due to the division of Germany, had very little traffic, between Haupbahnhof and Bergedorf was added to the network in 1959 by the addition of the third rail. This was the first section where S-Bahn and mainline trains (the number of the latter remained small until 1990) shared tracks. It was the second S-Bahn line, from Bergedorf via ''Berliner Tor'' to ''Altona''.
In 1962 a connecting curve was constructed from the Verbindungsbahn at ''Holstenstraße'' to the Altona-Kaltenkirchen railway, whose terminus was relocated to ''Langenfelde''. The S-Bahn was extended in 1965 along the AKN to Eidelstedt and from there along the mainline tracks towards
Kiel
Kiel ( ; ) is the capital and most populous city in the northern Germany, German state of Schleswig-Holstein. With a population of around 250,000, it is Germany's largest city on the Baltic Sea. It is located on the Kieler Förde inlet of the Ba ...
as far as ''Elbgaustraße''.
HVV and a line numbering system
In 1965, the German Railway, along with two local transport companies, founded the
Hamburger Verkehrsverbund
The Hamburger Verkehrsverbund (HVV) () is a transport association coordinating public transport in and around Hamburg, Germany. Its main objectives are to provide a unified fare system, requiring only a single ticket for journeys with transfers ...
, a common tariff system for U-Bahn and bus lines. The S-Bahn joined in December 1966. From January 1967, the S-Bahn lines were designated ''S1''−''S6'' (see ''
Network
Network, networking and networked may refer to:
Science and technology
* Network theory, the study of graphs as a representation of relations between discrete objects
* Network science, an academic field that studies complex networks
Mathematics
...
''). Line designations with a leading letter "S" have since been adopted for other S-Bahn systems in the German-speaking world. Analogically, U-Bahn lines got the leading letter "U".
Network extension after 1967

Extensions were made in 1967 on separate tracks from Elbgaustraße to Pinneberg, and in 1969 on existing mainline tracks from Bergedorf to
Aumühle
Aumühle () is a municipality in Schleswig-Holstein in northern Germany, about 21 km (14 mi) east of Hamburg. Its Friedrichsruh district is home to the family estate and mausoleum of Otto von Bismarck.
Geography
Aumühle lies on the ...
.
To ease the strain on the central
Verbindungsbahn ("connection railway"), a second main connection was constructed, the
City S-Bahn, which traverses the city centre in a tunnel. The first section was opened in 1975 between Hauptbahnhof and
Landungsbrücken
The St. Pauli Piers (, often only referred to as ''Landungsbrücken''; ), is the largest landing site in the Port of Hamburg, Germany, and also one of Hamburg's major tourist attractions. Other English language translations include St. Pauli Land ...
, the extension to Altona in 1979 and was completed in 1981 with the connection above ground to ''Diebsteich''. 1983 saw the opening of the
line via Wilhelmsburg to ''Harburg Rathaus'', a long stretch of which runs along the existing mainline. Through
Hammerbrook
Hammerbrook () is a quarter (''Stadtteil'') in the Hamburg-Mitte borough of the Free and Hanseatic city of Hamburg in Germany. In 2020, the population was 5,069.
Name
''Hamm'', as in the Hamm section of the city that borders it to the east, refe ...
the trains run on a concrete
viaduct
A viaduct is a specific type of bridge that consists of a series of arches, piers or columns supporting a long elevated railway or road. Typically a viaduct connects two points of roughly equal elevation, allowing direct overpass across a wide ...
and in a tunnel under the centre of
Harburg. The line was extended in 1984 along the
Niederelbebahn to
Neugraben
[] is a Boroughs and quarters of Hamburg, quarter of Hamburg, Germany, and belongs to the borough Harburg, Hamburg, Harburg. The quarter consists of the old settlements ''Neugraben'' and ''Fischbek'', and the more recently constructed area ''Neuwi ...
.
The
line to Bergedorf was placed on separate tracks due to increased traffic on the main line during the 1990s as a result of
German reunification
German reunification () was the process of re-establishing Germany as a single sovereign state, which began on 9 November 1989 and culminated on 3 October 1990 with the dissolution of the East Germany, German Democratic Republic and the int ...
. For the same reason, S-Bahn service between Bergedorf and Aumühle was suspended in 1994. The section to
Reinbek
Reinbek (; probably from "Rainbek" = brook at the field margin; Northern Low Saxon: ''Reinbeek'') is a town located in Stormarn district in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein within the metropolitan region of Hamburg. It can be acce ...
was reopened in 1997; completion to Aumühle was delayed until 2002 due to court challenges from local residents. In 1999, Allermöhe station (between Mittlerer Landweg and Nettelnburg) opened in the new housing development of
Neuallermöhe-West.
Since December 2007, the S3 has served stations between Neugraben and Stade.
The groundbreaking for a long
line from Ohlsdorf to the airport took place in 1991, and again in 2001; the line was opened on 11 December 2008 and has been fully operational since 12 December 2008. Northbound S1 trains split at Ohlsdorf, the front section to the airport, the rear section continues to Poppenbüttel.
Operating company
The S-Bahn is operated by ''S-Bahn Hamburg GmbH'', a subsidiary of
Deutsche Bahn AG
(, ; abbreviated as DB or DB AG ) is the national railway company of Germany, and a state-owned enterprise under the control of the German government. Headquartered in the Bahntower in Berlin, it is a joint-stock company ( AG).
DB was fou ...
. The company is answerable to
DB Regio Nord
DB Regio AG () is a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn which operates regional and commuter train services in Germany. It is a 100% subsidiary of the Deutsche Bahn Group and therefore part of the DB Regio business segment, which also includes DB Regionn ...
and was formed in 1997.
The S-Bahn is represented in German cities with a logo consisting of a white "S" in a green circle. In Hamburg the same logo with a red background was used for a few years before November 2007.
The company currently employs approximately 1200 personnel in the driving, maintenance, train departure and resource management divisions. Another 300 employees are responsible for security and cleaning, through subsidiaries.
Lines

The network covers about , and serves 68 stations.
It consists of two
trunk routes crossing the city in an east-west direction – the northern ''
Hamburg-Altona link line
The Hamburg-Altona link line () is a railway line in Hamburg, Germany. Nowadays, it connects the lines from the north and northwest of Hamburg and Hamburg-Altona station, Altona station with Hamburg Hauptbahnhof and the lines to the southwest, s ...
'' and the southern ''
City S-Bahn'' – and six connecting routes
(two in the western part of the city and four in the eastern part). The trunk routes connect at
Altona and
Hauptbahnhof
Central stations or central railway stations emerged in the second half of the nineteenth century as railway stations that had initially been built on the edge of city centres were enveloped by urban expansion and became an integral part of the ...
. are separated from other rail services, are shared with regional and cargo traffic. About is in tunnel, are single track.
There are four main lines (S1, S2, S3, S5) Lines S1 and S3 use the "City-S-Bahn" via ''Jungfernstieg'', S2 and S5 use the ''Verbindungsbahn'' via Dammtor.
Until 2002, some
Regionalbahn
The ''Regionalbahn'' (; lit. Regional train; abbreviated ''RB'') is a train categories in Europe, type of Regional rail, local passenger train (stopping train) in Germany. It is similar to the Regionalzug (R) and Regio (Swiss railway train), R ...
services were given S-Bahn numbers. Locomotive-hauled service between Hauptbahnhof and
Ahrensburg
Ahrensburg () is a town in the district of Stormarn, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is located northeast of Hamburg and is part of the Hamburg Metropolitan Region. Its population is around 31,000. ''Schloss Ahrensburg'', the town's symbol, is ...
was S4 (now RB 81); between Altona and
Elmshorn
Elmshorn (; ) is a town in the district of Pinneberg in Schleswig-Holstein in Germany. It is 30 km north of Hamburg on the small river Krückau, a tributary of the Elbe, and with about 50,000 inhabitants is the sixth-largest town in the sta ...
was S5 (now RE 6 and RB 71); and, before the extension of electric services to
Aumühle
Aumühle () is a municipality in Schleswig-Holstein in northern Germany, about 21 km (14 mi) east of Hamburg. Its Friedrichsruh district is home to the family estate and mausoleum of Otto von Bismarck.
Geography
Aumühle lies on the ...
in 1969, the service between Bergedorf and Friedrichsruh was S6 (now RB 11 and RE 1). S3 was used for Regionalbahn services between Hauptbahnhof and
Maschen
Maschen is a village in the municipality of Seevetal in Hamburg district in the German state of Lower Saxony. It lies south of Hamburg on the northern edge of the Lüneburg Heath and within the commuter zone of the city of Hamburg. Maschen Mars ...
and
Neugraben
[] is a Boroughs and quarters of Hamburg, quarter of Hamburg, Germany, and belongs to the borough Harburg, Hamburg, Harburg. The quarter consists of the old settlements ''Neugraben'' and ''Fischbek'', and the more recently constructed area ''Neuwi ...
(now RB 31 and RE 5) until the opening of the
Harburg S-Bahn in 1983/1984.
(Stations with names bold in the following table offer a turning option)
Projected extensions
Plans, currently shelved, would have the S-Bahn network dramatically increased. S-Bahn trains would go as far as
Kaltenkirchen
(nicknamed ''Kaki''; or ''Kolenkarken'') is a town located 35 km north of Hamburg in Germany. It is part of the Segeberg district, in Schleswig-Holstein. It has about 20,000 inhabitants.
History
First mentioned in the 14th century, it fl ...
(the private
AKN Eisenbahn
AKN Eisenbahn GmbH operates railway lines, commuter trains and freight trains in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein. Its headquarters is in Kaltenkirchen. It is a member of the Hamburger Verkehrsverbund (HVV), which organises public transport in an ...
currently connects to Kaltenkirchen from
Eidelstedt).
S4 Hamburg - Bad Oldesloe
An expansion plan which is in proposal, is the opening (or reopening) of a line S4. Plans for this have been around since the 1960s.
Whilst planning the City S-Bahn and network extensions of the 1960s, the German railway thought of building an S-Bahn line S4. This line will Altona in a north westerly direction towards
Itzehoe
Itzehoe (; ) is a town in Schleswig-Holstein in northern Germany.
As the capital of the district Steinburg, Itzehoe is located on the Stör, a navigable tributary of the Elbe, 51 km (31.7 mi) northwest of Hamburg and 24 km (14.9&nb ...
via
Elmshorn
Elmshorn (; ) is a town in the district of Pinneberg in Schleswig-Holstein in Germany. It is 30 km north of Hamburg on the small river Krückau, a tributary of the Elbe, and with about 50,000 inhabitants is the sixth-largest town in the sta ...
, being an Express line until
Pinneberg
Pinneberg (; ) is a town in the federal state of Schleswig-Holstein in northern Germany. It is the capital of the Pinneberg (district), district of Pinneberg and has a population of about 43,500 inhabitants. Pinneberg is located 18 km northw ...
. To the east of the city, the new line should have travelled with the current S1 and S11 to Hasselbrook and from there further to the northeast direction via Wandsbek to
Ahrensburg
Ahrensburg () is a town in the district of Stormarn, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is located northeast of Hamburg and is part of the Hamburg Metropolitan Region. Its population is around 31,000. ''Schloss Ahrensburg'', the town's symbol, is ...
along the
existing regional train line.
Only the eastern part of the line from Hauptbahnhof was implemented, as a regional railway line, which was designated a S-Bahn line, since the HVV did not offer travel with regional railways at the time, but wanted its fare system to be valid on the line.
Since September 2000, a popular initiative in
Stormarn has been working for the improvement of the S4, today the RB 81. The initiative is currently basing their arguments on a feasibility study which was ordered by S-Bahn Hamburg GmbH in the year 2002, and in principle dusted off the plans from the 1960s. According to the study, the extension involves upgrading the line to proper S-Bahn standards, served by EMUs and the addition of extra stations. The first step would be the improvement of the line as far as Ahrensburg, with a further intended step being the continuation to
Bad Oldesloe
Bad Oldesloe () is a town located in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein. It is the capital of the district of Stormarn.
The area has been inhabited since Mesolithic times. The flint tools found here from that era (6000–4500 BC) ar ...
. Dual-system trains would be necessary for the new line like those used on the extension to Stade. A third rail would be built as far as Ahrensburg, from where the trains would use the existing tracks with overhead lines.
As of November 2019, those plans are already approved, with the construction of the line scheduled for 2020.
Route and Stations
The route will be removed from the existing network at the ''Hasselbrook'' S and regional train stop and along the Lübeck – Hamburg route via
Rahlstedt
Rahlstedt () is a quarter (''Stadtteil'') in the Wandsbek borough (''Bezirk'') of the Free and Hanseatic city of Hamburg in northern Germany. In 2023, the population was 95,743.
History
The quarter was first mentioned in 1248 with the name of "''R ...
to Ahrensburg and
Bad Oldesloe
Bad Oldesloe () is a town located in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein. It is the capital of the district of Stormarn.
The area has been inhabited since Mesolithic times. The flint tools found here from that era (6000–4500 BC) ar ...
run. The route corresponds to the course of the regional train line RB81, which between 1966 and 2002 was already tariffed as an S-Bahn to ''Ahrensburg'' and operated under the name S4, but served by locomotive-hauled
push-pull trains.
For the expansion of the line, a double-track S-Bahn line will be created between ''Hasselbrook'' and ''Ahrensburg'', and a single-track S-Bahn line to ''Gartenholz '', then the S-Bahn trains will switch to the long-distance network and cross over this ''Bad Oldesloe ''. The new line has a length of around , the total length of the route between ''Hasselbrook'' and Bad Oldesloe is .
The route is planning divided into the four sections `` Hasselbrook - Luetkensallee '', `` Luetkensallee - state border Hamburg / Schleswig-Holstein '', `` state border - Gartenholz ''and ``Gartenholz - Bad Oldesloe ''. The first three are also the sections that have been or will be individually plan approval. No separate approval procedure is required for the fourth section, as no construction work is planned for it.
In the Hamburg area, the four new stops ''Wandsbek Rathaus '', ''Bovestraße '', ''Holstenhofweg'' and ''Am Pulverhof'' are being built, the existing regional train station ''Wandsbek'' will be replaced by ''Wandsbek Rathaus'' and ''Bovestrasse'' replaced. In Schleswig-Holstein, the establishment of an additional stopping point near the existing
U-Bahn station ''Ahrensburg West'' is planned. The platforms of the existing stations will be adjusted in height and length for S-Bahn operations; In ''Tonndorf '', ''Ahrensburg '', ''Kupfermühle'' and ''Bad Oldesloe'' the existing systems can be raised to the height of 96 cm customary in the S-Bahn network, in ''Rahlstedt '', ''Gartenholz'' and ''Bargteheide'' this requires a completely new building. In the first step, all platforms will be built with a length of at least 140 m, a later expansion to serve the route with long trains was taken into account in the planning.
Furthermore, the existing level crossings with other types of traffic along the Route eliminated. For nature conservation reasons, complex structures are sometimes required, such as a wide-span new bridge in the
nature reserve
A nature reserve (also known as a wildlife refuge, wildlife sanctuary, biosphere reserve or bioreserve, natural or nature preserve, or nature conservation area) is a protected area of importance for flora, fauna, funga, or features of geologic ...
''Stellmoor-Ahrensburger Tunneltal'', which in the context of the planning process leads to delays and More costs resulted.
New S-Bahn Network (from the end of 2023)
In June 2022, The S-Bahn Hamburg announced a new network system which will be in effect starting December 2023 on the nationwide schedule switch. The new network also introduced the 5- minute interval waiting times, replacing its original 10 minute intervals on majority of train lines.
The S1 travels from its original line track of Airport/Poppenbüttel to Blankenese/Wedel and vice versa with the addition of Ottensen S-Bahn Station in between Altona and Bahrenfeld.
The S2, however replaces all trains such as S11, S21, and S31 that passes by „Verbindungsbahn“ (via Dammtor, Sternschanze and Holstenstrasse) since the track runs from Aumühle to Altona via Dammtor and back.
The S3 still runs up from Pinneberg, however only ends until Neugraben and vice versa via the Citytunnel. In light of the track shorting for the S3,
the S5 is introduced and runs between Elbgaustraße and Stade vice versa via the Verbindungsbahn, without stop in Altona. The S6 is still being planned but is rumored to extend from Kaltenkirchen to Neugraben via the Citytunnel.
Rolling stock

The S-Bahn uses three-car
Multiple unit, electrical multiple units (EMUs), 447 vehicles of the following types:
*
Type 470, built from 1959 until 1970, in service until 2002 (central carriage of type 870)
*
Type 471, built from 1939 until 1958, in service until 2001 (central carriage of type 871)
*
Type 472, built from 1974 until 1984, in service until 2022 (central carriage of type 473)
*
Type 474, built from 1996 until 2007 (central carriage of type 874)
*
Type 490, built from 2013
Single three-carriage trains are designated ''short trains''. Units can be combined to form a ''full train'' with six carriages or a ''long train'' with nine carriages.
Until 2001, the S-Bahn was one of very few suburban railway systems to offer two classes of service. A quieter and more comfortable first class was available for a 50% supplement.
Only type 474 and type 490 trains are in regular service. The last remaining type 470 and type 471 trains were removed from service in 2002 and 2001 respectively and the 472 trains in 2022. The type 474 trains primarily serve lines S1, S2 and S5, type 490 lines S3, S2 and S5.
With the extension of the S-Bahn to Stade, new dual-system trains have been deployed. These are identical to the type 474 units but with a
pantograph
A pantograph (, from their original use for copying writing) is a Linkage (mechanical), mechanical linkage connected in a manner based on parallelograms so that the movement of one pen, in tracing an image, produces identical movements in a se ...
on the central carriage to collect 15 kV alternate current from
overhead lines
An overhead line or overhead wire is an electrical cable that is used to transmit electrical energy to electric locomotives, Electric multiple unit, electric multiple units, trolleybuses or trams. The generic term used by the International Union ...
.
With the introduction of type 474, the colour scheme of ivory and teal was replaced by a colour called "Traffic Red" (
RAL 3020). External advertising covering the entire bodies of trains was abandoned at this time.
The implementation of a consistent corporate design led to type 472 trains being updated with the new colour scheme. This has left the
Berlin S-Bahn
The Berlin S-Bahn () is a rapid transit railway system that services the reigon in and around Berlin, the capital city of Germany. It has been in operation under the name since December 1930, having been previously called the special tariff are ...
as the only German S-Bahn train types with an individual design.
Type 474 trains were initially in the same colour scheme as the type DT4 trains of the
Hamburg U-Bahn
The Hamburg U-Bahn is a rapid transit system serving the cities of Hamburg, Norderstedt, and Ahrensburg in Germany. Although referred to by the term U-Bahn (the "U" commonly being understood as standing for "underground"), most of the system ...
(white, grey, red). This early experiment was quickly given up.
In 2013, 60 trains are ordered from
Bombardier for 327 million euros. The trains are being delivered since 2016. These trains were at first, and to a lesser extent still are, notorious for their sensitive doors, making them more prone to delays.
There are three preserved trains, number 170 082 known as a 'museum train' and numbers 470 128 with 471 082 known as 'traditional trains'. These trains are used for different events throughout the year and in particular in the lead up to Christmas.
Stations

The S-Bahn has 68 stations, of which ten are fully underground. These are the five stations along the City-S-Bahn (''Jungfernstieg'', ''Stadthausbrücke'', ''Landungsbrücken'', ''Reeperbahn'' and ''Königstraße''), the S-Bahn area of ''Altona'' station, the three stations in the centre of Harburg (''Harburg'', ''Harburg Rathaus'' and ''
Heimfeld
Heimfeld () is a quarter of Hamburg, Germany in the Harburg borough.
Geography
Heimfeld borders the quarters Hausbruch, Moorburg, Harburg, and Eißendorf. In the southwest it borders Lower Saxony.
Politics
These are the results of Heimfeld i ...
'') and at
Hamburg Airport
Hamburg Airport () , is a major international airport in Hamburg, the second-largest city in Germany. Since November 2016 the airport has been named after the former German chancellor Helmut Schmidt. It is located north of the city centre in t ...
. At the Hauptbahnhof, the westbound platforms are also in tunnel.
Most stations consist of a single
island platform
An island platform (also center platform (American English) or centre platform (British English)) is a station layout arrangement where a single platform is positioned between two tracks within a railway station, tram stop or transitway inte ...
. At the interchange stations ''Hauptbahnhof'' and ''Altona'' there are two island platforms, one for trains to the city centre and one for the other direction. At ''Neugraben'' and ''Pinneberg'' termini the two S-Bahn tracks are between a
side platform
A side platform (also known as a marginal platform or a single-face platform) is a platform positioned to the side of one or more railway tracks or guideways at a railway station, tram stop, or transitway. A station having dual side platforms, ...
and an island platform, on the other side of which regional rail trains stop. Side platforms are at the triple-track stations at ''Bergedorf'', ''Berliner Tor (lower level)'', ''Blankenese'' and ''Harburg Rathaus'', the twin-track station at ''Billwerder-Moorfleet'' and at the only single-track station, ''Iserbrook''.
All stations have electronic passenger information systems showing information about the line, destination, route, length and stopping position of the next train, missed connections and temporary disturbances to service.
Some stations, for example ''Landungsbrücken'' and ''Harburg Rathaus'', are designed as
civilian shelters. The heavy protective entrance doors are the only sign of this dual use.
Service time and intervals
Trains run daily from about 04:30 to 01:00. There is an all-night service within the Hamburg section on the nights before Saturdays, Sundays, and
public holidays in Germany
By law, "the Sundays and the public holidays remain protected as days of rest from work and of spiritual elevation" (Art. 139 Weimar Constitution, WRV, part of the German constitution via Art. 140 Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany, ...
.
The base frequency for lines S1, S21, S3 and S31 during the day is 10 minutes; before 06:00, after 23:00 and during weekend night service, the frequency is 20 minutes. Multiple lines running on the same tracks, mainly through the city centre but also along the routes served by the S2/S21 and the S3/S31, have shorter intervals. Peak-time lines S2 and S11 decrease intervals in the morning and afternoon.
See also
*
List of Hamburg S-Bahn stations
*
Hamburg U-Bahn
The Hamburg U-Bahn is a rapid transit system serving the cities of Hamburg, Norderstedt, and Ahrensburg in Germany. Although referred to by the term U-Bahn (the "U" commonly being understood as standing for "underground"), most of the system ...
*
AKN Eisenbahn
AKN Eisenbahn GmbH operates railway lines, commuter trains and freight trains in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein. Its headquarters is in Kaltenkirchen. It is a member of the Hamburger Verkehrsverbund (HVV), which organises public transport in an ...
*
List of metro systems
This list of metro systems includes electrified rapid transit train systems worldwide. In some parts of the world, metro systems are referred to as subways, undergrounds, tubes, mass rapid transit (MRT), metrô or U-Bahn. 204 cities in 65 cou ...
References
Literature
* Erich Staisch: ''Die Hamburger S-Bahn. Chronik eines modernen Verkehrsmittels.'', Hamburg 1984, (German)
* Erich Staisch (Hrsg.): ''Die Hamburger S-Bahn. Geschichte und Zukunft.'', Hamburg 1996, (German)
* Wolfgang Pischek, Jan Borchers, Martin Heimann: ''Die Hamburger S-Bahn. Mit Gleichstrom durch die Hansestadt.'', Munich 2002, (German)
* Michael Braun: "Hamburg lernt von Berlin. Punktsieg für Gleichstrom", in: ''LOK MAGAZIN'' Nr. 259, Munich 2003, p. 68–77, (German)
External links
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''Die Hamburger S-Bahn'' by Martin Heimann
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ttp://www.kaemena360.net/FS/DB/ET474Hamburg1 Interactive Panorama of the inside of an S-Bahn Trainset ET 474
Interactive Panorama of new Airport Station
Homepage of the Historische S-Bahn Hamburg e.V.
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S-Bahn
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15 kV AC railway electrification
Deutsche Bahn
S-Bahn in Germany