Steintor (Hanover Stadtbahn station)
Steintor is a Hanover Stadtbahn station served by all C and D lines. The C lines were built underground, which is the junction for all lines continuing west. Lines 4, 5 and 16 branch off eastwards towards the next station, Königsworther Platz (the latter one is the terminus at that station), while lines 6 and 11 branch off northbound, where the next station is Christuskirche.
Steintor | |
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Hanover Stadtbahn station | |
Underground station | |
Operated by | Üstra Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe AG |
Line(s) | 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 17 |
Platforms | 6 side platforms (2 overground, 2 underground), of which 2 are for the never built D-Tunnel |
Tracks | 2, overground, 2 underground + 2 for the unbuilt D-Tunnel |
Construction | |
Structure type | Underground (4, 5, 6, 11) |
Platform levels | 3 |
D-Tunnel
Beneath the current C line platforms there are additional D-Tunnel platforms which have been never built. Also these have 2 side platforms.
Overground station
The current overground station is home to D lines (10 and 17), and also these have 2 side platforms.
Towards | Next station | Steintor | Next station | Towards |
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Garbsen | Königsworther Platz | 4 | Kröpcke | Roderbruch |
Stöcken | Königsworther Platz | 5 | Kröpcke | Anderten |
Nordhafen | Christuskirche | 6 | Kröpcke | Messe/Ost |
Ahlem | Clevertor | 10 | Hannover Hauptbahnhof | Aegidientorplatz |
Haltenhoffstraße | Christuskirche | 11 | Kröpcke | Zoo |
Königsworther Platz | Königsworther Platz | 16 (during fairgrounds) | Kröpcke | Messe/Ost |
Wallensteinstraße | Clevertor | 17 | Hannover Hauptbahnhof | Aegidientorplatz |
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