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Stellingen station

Buildings and structures in EimsbüttelHamburg S-Bahn stations in HamburgRailway stations in Germany opened in 1903
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Stellingen is a railway station on the Hamburg-Altona–Kiel line, northern Germany, served by the Hamburg S-Bahn and the commuter trains of AKN (A-Bahn). The station is located in the Hamburg borough of Eimsbüttel, west of Hamburg Inner City, and a little east to Imtech Arena (Volksparkstadion). In direct neighborhood to the station, motorway A7 crosses above the elevated railway tracks.

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Stellingen station
Volksparkstraße, Hamburg Stellingen

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Volksparkstraße
22525 Hamburg, Stellingen
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