Schlump station
Schlump is a metro station located in Eimsbüttel, Hamburg. It is served by Hamburg U-Bahn lines U2 and U3. Schlump station opened in 1912 for line U3, and in 1973 for line U2. With a total of five tracks this is a transport hub.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Photo: Sebastian scha., CC BY-SA 3.0.
- Type: Metro station
- Description: metro station in Eimsbüttel, Germany
- Also known as: “Schlump metro station”
- Wheelchair access: yes
Photo: Sebastian scha., CC BY-SA 3.0.
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Geologisch-Paläontologisches Museum Hamburg and Sternschanze station.
Geologisch-Paläontologisches Museum Hamburg
Museum
Photo: Nightflyer, CC BY 4.0.
Geologisch-Paläontologisches Museum Hamburg is situated 270 metres east of Schlump station.
Sternschanze station
Railway station
Photo: Sebastian scha., CC BY-SA 3.0.
Sternschanze is a rapid transit station for the trains of Hamburg S-Bahn lines S2 and S5 and Hamburg U-Bahn line U3. The railway station is located in the quarter Sternschanze in the Hamburg borough of Altona, Germany. Sternschanze station is situated 440 metres south of Schlump station.
Heinrich-Hertz-Turm
Photo: Der Wolf im Wald, CC BY 3.0.
The Heinrich Hertz Tower is a landmark radio telecommunication tower in the city of Hamburg, Germany. Designed by architect Fritz Trautwein, in co-operation with civil engineers Jörg Schlaich, Rudolf Bergermann and Fritz Leonhardt, the tower was built between 1965–1968 for the former Deutsche Bundespost near Planten un Blomen park. Heinrich-Hertz-Turm is situated 620 metres southeast of Schlump station.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Harvestehude and Rotherbaum.
Harvestehude
Suburb
Photo: Poupou l’quourouce, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Harvestehude is a quarter of Hamburg, Germany, in the borough of Eimsbüttel. It is located on the eastern boundaries of the borough near lake Außenalster.
Rotherbaum
Suburb
Photo: Jean11, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Rotherbaum is a quarter of Eimsbüttel, a borough of Hamburg, Germany. In 2020, the population was 17,114. In German, "roter Baum" means red tree. The "th", which in general was abolished in the spelling reform of 1900, was preserved in names.
Eimsbüttel
Suburb
Photo: Bernhard Diener, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Eimsbüttel is one of the seven boroughs of Hamburg, Germany. In 2020, the borough had a population of 269,118.
Schlump station
- Categories: underground station, railway station, station, and transportation
- Location: Hamburg, Hamburg, Freie und Hansestadt, Hamburg, Germany, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
53.56759° or 53° 34′ 3″ northLongitude
9.97008° or 9° 58′ 12″ eastElevation
13 metres (43 feet)Operator
Hamburger Hochbahn AGNetwork
Hamburger VerkehrsverbundOpen location code
9F5FHX9C+22OpenStreetMap ID
node 2682432552OpenStreetMap feature
public_transport=stationOpenStreetMap feature
railway=stationOpenStreetMap attribute
wheelchair=yes
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Ukrainian—“Schlump station” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “斯倫普站”
- Dutch: “Schlump”
- Finnish: “Schlumpin metroasema”
- French: “Schlump”
- German: “U-Bahnhof Schlump”
- Italian: “Schlump”
- Italian: “stazione di Schlump”
- Polish: “Schlump”
- Portuguese: “Schlump”
- Russian: “Шлумп”
- Swedish: “Schlump station”
- Swedish: “Schlump”
- Ukrainian: “Шлумп”
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