In 1896 the new Bahrenfeld train station was opened, the reception building of which is still standing today.
It had a roll stand on Borselstrasse, today's Gaußstrasse, southeast of the train station.
In 1903 a similar roll stand transfer system was also created on the north side, at Borselstraße II station.
In the 2000s, a new building with apartments and businesses was built on the area of the transfer tracks south of the S-Bahn platform.
There was also a goods shed on the north side (still partly open-air area on Gasstrasse today).
The German-American Petroleum Society / Esso, Böttcher and Genser and Conz companies were connected via the tracks there.
On the site of the former Esso tank farm at the Bahrenfelder Steindamm / corner of Gasstrasse, Euler-Hermes-Kreditversicherung has built its new building by 2020.
[5] The remaining open-air area is reserved by the railway for possible additional parking facilities for S-Bahn extensions (S4 / S32).
The rapid transit trains of the line S1 of the Hamburg S-Bahn calls the station.