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{{semorg-hub
|name=Hamburg hvv switch - Station Elbbrücken
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|name=Hamburg hvv switch - Station Berliner Tor
|physical-integration-level=Level 2
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|description=Berlinertordamm 4, 20099 Hamburg
|digital-integration-level=Level 3
 
|democratic-integration-level=Level 2
 
|levels-checked=No
 
|description=Freihafenelbbrücke, 20457 Hamburg
 
  
Station Elbbrücken is a mobility hub in the quarter Hafencity in Hamburg, Germany. It is one of 18 mobility hubs that were created (or added to previously existing stations) by hvv switch.  
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Station Berliner Tor is a mobility hub in the inner city of Hamburg, Germany. It is one of 18 mobility hubs that were created (or added to previously existing stations) by hvv switch. Berliner Tor is also a transport nodal point.
Carsharing, Bike+Ride and hvv switch partners (SHARE NOW, SIXT share, MILES and cambio) can be used. These also include e-scooters. The vehicles from these companies can be parked and taken from the hvv switch stations.
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Carsharing, Bikesharing, Bike+Ride and hvv switch partners (SHARE NOW, SIXT share, MILES and cambio) can be used. An electrical charging point is also available. The vehicles from these companies can be parked and taken from the hvv switch stations.
Special about Station Elbbrücken and hvv switch:
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Special about the station Berliner Tor is:
- a connection of previously existing Bike+Ride options and hvv vehicles --> people can go from the bus directly to Carsharing car or hvv vehicle.
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- availability of multiple transportation modes apart from the hvv switch modes: tube, tram, bus
- most stations only provide one vessel, such as Carsharing, while Elbbrücken provides multiple.
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- and an additional bike rental station (StadtRAD Hamburg)
- an application provides information about booking, usage, rules, and more in the FAQ section.
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- multiple restaurant options, banks, green spaces (parks)
 
|type=central-urban
 
|type=central-urban
 
|status=ongoing
 
|status=ongoing
|picture=Screenshot (8).png
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|picture=Hvvswitchberlinertor.jpg
 
|country=Germany
 
|country=Germany
 
|city=Hamburg
 
|city=Hamburg
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|physical-integration-level=Level 2
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|digital-integration-level=Level 3
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|democratic-integration-level=Level 2
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|levels-checked=No
 
}}
 
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Revision as of 13:01, 2 February 2022

HUB
Hamburg hvv switch - Station Berliner Tor
Picture

Hvvswitchberlinertor.jpg

Typology
central urban hub (a large hub in the city center, e.g. railway station)
Status

ongoing

Short Description

Berlinertordamm 4, 20099 Hamburg

Station Berliner Tor is a mobility hub in the inner city of Hamburg, Germany. It is one of 18 mobility hubs that were created (or added to previously existing stations) by hvv switch. Berliner Tor is also a transport nodal point. Carsharing, Bikesharing, Bike+Ride and hvv switch partners (SHARE NOW, SIXT share, MILES and cambio) can be used. An electrical charging point is also available. The vehicles from these companies can be parked and taken from the hvv switch stations. Special about the station Berliner Tor is: - availability of multiple transportation modes apart from the hvv switch modes: tube, tram, bus - and an additional bike rental station (StadtRAD Hamburg) - multiple restaurant options, banks, green spaces (parks)

Location
Hamburg, Germany
Physical Integration
Level 0
Definition 0 (No physical integration): One shared transport mode, not at walking distance to public transport, no integration between the modes. No universal design criteria are considered
Digital Integration
Level 0
Definition 0 (No digital integration): No digital integration of shared and public transport mode options offered at the hub. There are separate services and platforms for each mode. No universal design criteria are required
Democratic Integration
Level 0
Definition 0 (No involvement): No involvement or consideration of stakeholder interests and user needs.