Talk:Hamburg S-Bahn

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Try to get some pictures of the S-Bahn.- B-101 14:09, 23 August 2005 (UTC)

[edit] S3 to Stade

The S3 already serves Buxtehude and Stade, so the section "Projected Extensions" needs amendment (see HVV timetable).

I don't know whether this line requires 'dual-system' units as mentioned in the article, although I suspect that it uses standard S-Bahn trains.

There seems to be an issue with the templates used to define the preceding and next station names on the S3 (see Hamburg-Neugraben railway station).

hi there, templates are corrected ;-) but I think the Projected Extensions section is okay, because this is as mentioned there an overhead line <(?) right translation> railway and the Hamburger Verkehrsverbund plans to rebuild it (I've got no ref atm). The S-Bahn uses other than the regular trains. New trains able to use both systems. Sebastian scha. (talk) 20:44, 20 May 2008 (UTC)