Aumühle station
Aumühle is a station on the Berlin-Hamburg railway line, just outside the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. Aumühle is served by the rapid transit trains of Hamburg S-Bahn line S21, for which it is also the eastern terminus station. The station was opened in 1884 and is located in Aumühle, a municipality in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein.
History
Aumühle station was opened in 1884 with two side platforms and a pedestrian bridge. In 1910 the station was expanded to four tracks and complemented with today's listed station building. In 1969 Aumühle station was electrified and integrated into the Hamburg S-Bahn network.Station layout
The station's layout is using a natural depression to sit below street level. Above the rail tracks, Bahnhofstraße is crossing via a road bridge. At the bridge's midpoint lies the station building, with access to the platform below also possible via an elevator.Service
Trains
The Hamburg S-Bahn line S21 and RegionalBahn line R11 call at Aumühle station.toward Büchen
Route information
Line | Route | Frequency |
Aumühle – Friedrichsruh – Schwarzenbek – Müssen – Büchen | 2 h | |
Elbgaustraße – Eidelstedt – Stellingen – Langenfelde – Diebsteich – Holstenstraße – Sternschanze – Dammtor – Hauptbahnhof – Berliner Tor – Rothenburgsort – Tiefstack – Billwerder-Moorfleet – Mittlerer Landweg – Allermöhe – Nettelnburg – Bergedorf – Reinbek – Wohltorf – Aumühle | 10 min/ 20 min |