- Hannover Hauptbahnhof
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30179 HannoverHbf intro|Hannover is theHauptbahnhof for the city ofHanover inLower Saxony ,Germany .History
The first station on the current site, a temporary building serving the line to
Lehrte , was erected in 1843. From 1845 to 1847, a more permanent station, one of the first through stations, was built on the same site. After tearing down the old buildings in 1875, today's station was constructed from 1876 to 1879, further extended by an additional station hall in 1910.The station was badly damaged during
World War II and underwent extensive remodeling, finished in 1948. By 1963, the rails were electrified and in 1973 construction of theHanover-Würzburg high-speed rail line began.The station building itself underwent extensive remodeling in the 1970s during the construction of the
Hanover Stadtbahn system, opening in 1976 and 1979 and including a passenger tunnel underneath the station, connecting the inner city district aroundKröpcke to theStadtbahn station atRaschplatz .In 1991, regular
InterCityExpress services began calling at the station, it being the northern point of Germany's first dedicated high speed train line.The station underwent remodeling again for the
Expo 2000 , construction finishing on 1 May 2000. The station was equipped with a shopping centre, lifts to all platforms and new signage according to the current DBcorporate design .The long-neglected passenger subway below the station, which was built in the 1970s for the
Hannover Stadtbahn , underwent extensive remodeling from 2004 to early 2006. It is now part of theNiki de Saint Phalle promenade spanning from Raschplatz to Kröpcke.Operational usage
The Hannover Hauptbahnhof is served by some 622 trains daily, excluding the
Hanover Stadtbahn and tramway.Long distance
Hannover central station connects the north-south ICE lines from
Hamburg toMunich with the west-east lines fromDortmund andCologne towardsBerlin .Hanover S-Bahn
All six lines of the
Hanover S-Bahn stop at the station; both the S3 and the S4 terminate here.External links
* [http://www.ece.de/de/shopping/center/phh/phh.jsp Promenade im Hauptbahnhof (German)]
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