Hamburg Dammtor is a railway station for long distance, regional and suburban trains on the Hamburg-Altona link line, located in Central Hamburg, Germany. In front is a bus station of the same name for public transport.
History
The name Dammtor originates from an old city gate located here until the end of the 19th century. The present railway station was opened on 7 July 1903. A previous station, built in 1866, was located around away. ==Location==
Location
Hamburg Dammtor is close to the Wallring and the center of Hamburg, located in the quarter Rotherbaum of the Eimsbüttel borough. Nearby are also the University of Hamburg and the Congress Center Hamburg. As a result, the railway station signs have the addition Messe- und Kongressbahnhof (trade fair and congress station). ==Gallery==
Gallery
Hamburg dworzec Dammtor 1.jpg|Southwest face on the Dag-Hammarskjöld-Platz, in 2023 Bahnhof Dammtor, Hamburg.jpg|Platforms inside the train hall, 2007 2013-06-08 Projekt Heißluftballon Bhf HH-Dammtor Ostseite.jpg|Aerial view from the south, 2013 2013-06-08 Projekt Heißluftballon Bhf HH-Dammtor Nordseite.jpg|Aerial view from the east, 2013 Bahnhof Hamburg Dammtor NARA-68154981.jpg|Aerial photo from 1920 == Service ==
Service
The railway station has 4 elevated tracks, on two island platforms, one servicing the regional and long-distance trains, the other platform servicing the S-Bahn. In the 2026 timetable, the following services stop at the station: Regional services ==See also==