Hanover-Nordstadt station

Hanover-Nordstadt is a railway station located in Hanover, Germany. The station is located on the Hanover–Minden railway, Bremen–Hanover railway and the Heath Railway. The train services are operated by Deutsche Bahn as part of the Hanover S-Bahn. It was designed in 1996 for the Expo line by Studio Hansjörg Göritz as the winning scheme in a design competition for the entire system of which this one remained as the network's single implementation, connecting the airport to the World Expo 2000 fairgrounds. Its design was showcased in the exhibition La Rinascimento della Stazione [The Rebirth of Train Stations] at the 1996 Venice Architecture Biennale.

Hanover-Nordstadt

Hannover-Nordstadt
Bf
Hannover-Nordstadt railway station
General information
LocationHannover, Lower Saxony
Germany
Coordinates52.2338°N 9.4303°E / 52.2338; 9.4303
Line(s)
Platforms2
Other information
Station code7899
Category4
Fare zoneGVH: A
Services
Preceding station Hanover S-Bahn Following station
Hannover-Leinhausen
towards Minden (Westfalen)
S 1 Hannover Hbf
towards Haste (Han)
Hannover-Leinhausen
towards Nienburg (Weser)
S 2
Hannover-Ledeburg
towards Bennemühlen
S 4 Hannover Hbf
Hannover-Ledeburg S 5
Hannover Hbf
towards Paderborn Hbf
Langenhagen Mitte S 8 Hannover Hbf
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