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Oldenfelde station

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Oldenfelde is a Hamburg U-Bahn station on line U1, located on the border of the Farmsen-Berne and Rahlstedt neighborhoods. The name comes from the nearby Oldenfelde area. The station opened on 9 December 2019 and has one island platform with two tracks. It is accessible for passengers with disabilities. Trains run every 5 minutes, and the trip to Hamburg Hauptbahnhof takes about 22 minutes.

Access to the station is from Busbrookhöhe to the west and via a footpath to Am Knill to the east. A planned northern entrance was not built because a playground was added there. The nearby test track remains in place.

Construction planning was approved in November 2016, construction began on 16 February 2018, and the project cost about €20.3 million. Oldenfelde sits between Farmsen and Berne stations, which are 2.6 km apart—the second-longest gap between stops in Hamburg’s underground network. The station serves about 4,500 residents.


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