Berlin-Wittenau station
Berlin-Wittenau | |
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S-Bahn platform | |
Location |
Reinickendorf, Berlin, Berlin Germany |
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Station code | 6824 |
DS100 code | BWIN |
Category | 4 |
Berlin-Wittenau (in German S-Bahnhof Berlin-Wittenau, officially Wittenau (Wilhelmsruher Damm)) is a railway station in the Wittenau district of Berlin, Germany. It is served by the Berlin S-Bahn and numerous local buses. It is also the northern terminus of the Berlin U-Bahn line U8.
Overview
The station opened with the Nordbahn railway line from Berlin to Neubrandenburg on 10 July 1877, then called Dalldorf, the former name of Wittenau until 1905. When a second railway station in Dalldorf was erected at the branch-off to Kremmen in 1893, it received the appendix (Nordbahn). On 5 June 1925 Wittenau (Nordbahn) was connected to the S-Bahn network.
The U-Bahn station opened on 29 September 1994, with the northern continuation of the U8 line to reach the nearby housing estates of Märkisches Viertel. S- and U-Bahn station then received the appendix (Wilhelmsuher Damm), the main street leading to Märkisches Viertel. It retained this designation even after the former Wittenau (Kremmener Bahn) station was renamed Karl-Bonhoeffer-Nervenklinik on 28 May 1995.
External links
- Station information (German)
Preceding station | Berlin S-Bahn | Following station | ||
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toward Oranienburg | S1 | toward Wannsee |
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Terminus | S85 | toward Grünau |
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Preceding station | Berlin U-Bahn | Following station | ||
Terminus | U8 | towards Hermannstraße |
Coordinates: 52°35′45″N 13°20′12″E / 52.59583°N 13.33667°E