S1 (Berlin)
S1 | |
Stations | Transfers |
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Wannsee | S7, DB |
Nikolassee | S7 |
Schlachtensee | |
Mexikoplatz | |
Zehlendorf | |
Sundgauer Straße | |
Lichterfelde West | |
Botanischer Garten | |
Rathaus Steglitz | U9 |
Feuerbachstraße | |
Friedenau | |
Schöneberg | S41, S42, S45, S46 |
Julius-Leber-Brücke | |
Yorckstraße | U7, S2, S25 |
Anhalter Bahnhof | S2, S25 |
Potsdamer Platz | U2, S2, S25, DB |
Brandenburger Tor | U55, S2, S25 |
Friedrichstraße | U6, S2, S25, S5, S7, S75, DB |
Oranienburger Straße | S2, S25 |
Nordbahnhof | S2, S25 |
Humboldthain | S2, S25 |
Gesundbrunnen | U8, S2, S25, S41, S42, DB |
Bornholmer Straße | S2, S25, S8, S85, S9 |
Wollankstraße | S25, S85 |
Schönholz | S25, S85 |
Wilhelmsruh | S85 |
Wittenau | U8, S85 |
Waidmannslust | S85 |
Hermsdorf | |
Frohnau | |
Berlin city limit | |
Hohen Neuendorf | S8 |
Birkenwerder | S8 DB |
Borgsdorf | |
Lehnitz | |
Oranienburg | DB |
The S1 is a line on the Berlin S-Bahn.[1] It operates over:
- the Prussian Northern Railway, opened on 10 July 1877 and electrified in 1925,
- a short section of the Berlin-Szczecin railway, opened on 1 August 1842 and electrified in 1924,
- the Nord-Süd-Tunnel, opened on 28 May 1936 from Humboldthain to Unter den Linden and on 9 October 1939 to Anhalter Bahnhof and the junction with the Wannsee Railway and
- the Wannsee Railway, opened on 1 June 1874 from Zehlendorf to Wannsee and on 1 October 1891 from Potsdamer Bahnhof to Zehlendorf (next to the Potsdam trunk line, opened on 29 October 1838) and electrified on 15 May 1933.
Gallery
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Wannsee Railway at Saarstraße
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Mexikoplatz station
References
- ↑ "S-Bahn Network Map" (pdf). S-Bahn Berlin GmbH. 2008-06-27. Retrieved 2009-07-07.
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