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Berlin-Lichterfelde Ost station

Berlin-Lichterfelde Ost station is on the Anhalt Suburban Line in Lichterfelde in the Berlin borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf. It is served by S-Bahn line S25, S-Bahn line S26, and Regional-Express lines 3, 4 and 5.

Berlin-Lichterfelde Ost
Through station
South-eastern entrance
General information
LocationLankwitzer Str.26, Lichterfelde, Berlin
Germany
Coordinates52°25′48″N 13°19′44″E / 52.43000°N 13.32889°E / 52.43000; 13.32889
Line(s)
Platforms
  • 2 (long-distance)
  • 2 (S-Bahn)
Construction
ArchitectKarl Cornelius, Alfred Lücking
Other information
Station code7720[1]
DS100 code
  • BLIH long distance
  • BLIO S-Bahn[2]
IBNR8011041
Category3[1]
Fare zone: Berlin B/5656[3]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened
  • 20 September 1868
  • 28 May 1995
Closed9 January 1984
Previous names
  • Lichterfelde (1868–1884)
  • Groß-Lichterfelde (1884–1886)
  • Groß-Lichterfelde BM (1886–1899)
  • Groß-Lichterfelde Ost (1899–1925)
  • Lichterfelde Ost (1925–1936)
Services
Location
Berlin-Lichterfelde Ost
Location within Berlin

History edit

 
North-western entrance

The station was originally called Lichterfelde and opened on 20 September 1868 on the Berlin–Halle railway (Anhalt Railway). It served long-distance trains and was financed by entrepreneur and developer J. A. W. von Carstenn. The tracks of the Anhalt Railway were then still at ground level and the station had only one platform. Suburban trains also stopped there from 1876. In 1881, Siemens & Halske built the first electric tramway in the world, the Lichterfelde–Kadettenanstalt tramway, from the station to the Königlich Preußische Hauptkadettenanstalt (Royal Prussian Military Academy), now the site of the Berlin branch of the German Federal Archives. On 15 July 1884, the station was renamed Groß-Lichterfelde (“Greater Lichterfelde”) after Lichterfelde, Giesensdorf and their estates had been combined into a municipality with this name. Because of its location on the Anhalt Railway from Berlin to Halle (Saale), it was renamed just two years later as Groß-Lichterfelde BH to avoid confusion with the Groß-Lichterfelde BM station on the Berlin–Magdeburg railway, now called Berlin-Lichterfelde West station and operated as part of the Wannsee Railway.

Finally, on 1 January 1899, the name changed again to Groß-Lichterfelde Ost and a second platform, which served the long-distance traffic only, was opened at the same time. Separate suburb tracks were opened to the Potsdamer Ring- und Vorortbahnhof (Ring line and suburban station) in 1901.

 
Turn-back facility to the north of the S-Bahn platforms

Between 1913 and 1916, the station was raised above ground level and expanded to three platforms with six platform tracks. In addition, there were five freight tracks. An entrance building with articulated pilasters and a decorated entrance with a gable containing a clock was built on its northwest side to the plans of Karl Cornelius in collaboration with Alfred Lücking. It was rebuilt after the Second World War to a simplified design without steep roofs. It connects with a pedestrian tunnel, which is illuminated with skylights. On its south side it has a stately neoclassical portal, which is topped by a tympanum and flanked by two fluted pilasters. On the platforms, there were wooden, inward sloping roofs on steel substructures, which are now only retained on the S-Bahn platform. West of the station a road underpass was built between Königsberger Straße and Oberhofer Weg, along with a compact, four storey-high signal box built of reinforced concrete covered with clinker bricks. The station with its pedestrian underpass and the signal box are heritage-listed as national monuments.[4]

After the incorporation of Groß-Lichterfelde into Berlin under the Greater Berlin Act of 1920, the station was renamed Lichterfelde Ost in 1925. It has been called Berlin-Lichterfelde Ost since 1936.

As early as 1903, Groß-Lichterfelde Ost was served by electric suburban trains. The line was incorporated into the S-Bahn in 1929, after its electrification equipment and voltage was adapted to the S-Bahn's system.

With the closing of the Anhalter Bahnhof in 1952, the long-distance platforms at Lichterfelde Ost were closed and the station was served only by the S-Bahn, which was operated by Deutsche Reichsbahn. Even after the strike by the Reichsbahn's West Berlin employees in 1980, the line to Lichterfelde Süd continued to be operated, but it was closed in 1984 after the takeover by the Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG, Berlin Transportation Company). In the late 1980s, BVG was planning an extension of U-Bahn line U9 via Lankwitz to Lichterfelde Süd. The route would have run above ground on the former S-Bahn line. It has not been built and it is now no longer planned.

After the reunification of Germany, the S-Bahn line was rebuilt and the station was reopened with an island platform on 28 May 1995. The long-distance tracks were reopened together with the North–South mainline at the timetable change on 28 May 2006.

Infrastructure edit

The station has three platforms: one island platform for the S-Bahn in the northwest and two uncovered side platforms for regional traffic on the southeast side. There is a turn-back facility for the S-Bahn, which is used for parking trains.

The former signal box is used as a cafe called the Stellwerk (“signal box”).

In the autumn of 2007, the station forecourt on the Lankwitzer Straße was reconstructed so that a new shopping centre could be built on old storage sidings. The shopping centre's name, LIO, refers to the S-Bahn station's code name.

Train services edit

The station is serves by the following service(s):[5]

Line Route
RE 3 Lutherstadt Wittenberg – Zahna – Jüterbog – Berlin-Lichterfelde Ost – Berlin Hauptbahnhof – Eberswalde – Angermünde – Schwedt (Oder) / Prenzlau – Greifswald – Stralsund
RE 4 Falkenberg (Elster) – Jüterbog – Ludwigsfelde – Berlin-Lichterfelde Ost – Berlin Hauptbahnhof – Dallgow-Döberitz – Wustermark – Rathenow (– Stendal)
RE 8 Elsterwerda – Doberlug-Kirchhain /(Finsterwalde) – Baruth – Wünsdorf-Waldstadt – Berlin-Lichterfelde Ost – Berlin Hauptbahnhof
As of 12 December 2022
  • Berlin S-Bahn services   Hennigsdorf - Tegel - Gesundbrunnen - Friedrichstraße - Potsdamer Platz - Sudkreuz - Lichterfelde - Teltow
  • Berlin S-Bahn services   Waidmannslust - Wittenau - Gesundbrunnen - Friedrichstraße - Potsdamer Platz - Sudkreuz - Lichterfelde - Teltow

Bus services edit

Several bus routes stop on Kranoldplatz in front of the station:

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b "Stationspreisliste 2024" [Station price list 2024] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  2. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  3. ^ (PDF). Verkehrsbetrieb Potsdam. Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg. 1 January 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 October 2020. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  4. ^ "Heritage-listing: Lichterfelde Ost station" (in German). State of Berlin. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
  5. ^ Timetables for Berlin Lichterfelde Ost station (in German)

References edit

  • Architekten- und Ingenieur-Verein zu Berlin, ed. (1984). Berlin und seine Bauten, Teil X, Band B Anlagen und Bauten für den Verkehr (2) Fernverkehr (in German). Berlin (West). ISBN 3-433-00945-7.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Jürgen Meyer-Kronthaler, Wolfgang Kramer, ed. (1998). Berlins S-Bahnhöfe - Ein dreiviertel Jahrhundert (in German). Be.bra. ISBN 3-930863-25-1.

External links edit

  • "Berlin-Lichterfelde Ost" (in German). stadtschnellbahn-berlin.de. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
  • "Berlin-Lichterfelde Ost" (in German). bsisb.de. Retrieved 14 May 2015.

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Berlin Lichterfelde Ost station is on the Anhalt Suburban Line in Lichterfelde in the Berlin borough of Steglitz Zehlendorf It is served by S Bahn line S25 S Bahn line S26 and Regional Express lines 3 4 and 5 Berlin Lichterfelde OstThrough stationSouth eastern entranceGeneral informationLocationLankwitzer Str 26 Lichterfelde BerlinGermanyCoordinates52 25 48 N 13 19 44 E 52 43000 N 13 32889 E 52 43000 13 32889Line s Berlin Halle KBS 203 204 205 209 32 Anhalt Suburban Line KBS 200 25 Platforms2 long distance 2 S Bahn ConstructionArchitectKarl Cornelius Alfred LuckingOther informationStation code7720 1 DS100 codeBLIHlong distance BLIOS Bahn 2 IBNR8011041Category3 1 Fare zone Berlin B 5656 3 Websitewww bahnhof deHistoryOpened20 September 1868 28 May 1995Closed9 January 1984Previous namesLichterfelde 1868 1884 Gross Lichterfelde 1884 1886 Gross Lichterfelde BM 1886 1899 Gross Lichterfelde Ost 1899 1925 Lichterfelde Ost 1925 1936 ServicesPreceding station DB Regio Nordost Following station Berlin Sudkreuztowards Stralsund Hbf or Schwedt RE 3 Ludwigsfeldetowards Juterbog or Lutherstadt Wittenberg Hbf Preceding station Ostdeutsche Eisenbahn Following station Berlin Sudkreuztowards Rathenow RE 4 Teltowtowards Falkenberg Elster Berlin Sudkreuztowards Berlin Hbf RE 8 Blankenfeldetowards Elsterwerda Preceding station Berlin S Bahn Following station Lankwitztowards Hennigsdorf S25 Osdorfer Strassetowards Teltow Stadt Lankwitztowards Blankenburg S26LocationBerlin Lichterfelde OstLocation within Berlin Contents 1 History 2 Infrastructure 3 Train services 4 Bus services 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp North western entrance The station was originally called Lichterfelde and opened on 20 September 1868 on the Berlin Halle railway Anhalt Railway It served long distance trains and was financed by entrepreneur and developer J A W von Carstenn The tracks of the Anhalt Railway were then still at ground level and the station had only one platform Suburban trains also stopped there from 1876 In 1881 Siemens amp Halske built the first electric tramway in the world the Lichterfelde Kadettenanstalt tramway from the station to the Koniglich Preussische Hauptkadettenanstalt Royal Prussian Military Academy now the site of the Berlin branch of the German Federal Archives On 15 July 1884 the station was renamed Gross Lichterfelde Greater Lichterfelde after Lichterfelde Giesensdorf and their estates had been combined into a municipality with this name Because of its location on the Anhalt Railway from Berlin to Halle Saale it was renamed just two years later as Gross Lichterfelde BH to avoid confusion with the Gross Lichterfelde BM station on the Berlin Magdeburg railway now called Berlin Lichterfelde West station and operated as part of the Wannsee Railway Finally on 1 January 1899 the name changed again to Gross Lichterfelde Ost and a second platform which served the long distance traffic only was opened at the same time Separate suburb tracks were opened to the Potsdamer Ring und Vorortbahnhof Ring line and suburban station in 1901 nbsp Turn back facility to the north of the S Bahn platforms Between 1913 and 1916 the station was raised above ground level and expanded to three platforms with six platform tracks In addition there were five freight tracks An entrance building with articulated pilasters and a decorated entrance with a gable containing a clock was built on its northwest side to the plans of Karl Cornelius in collaboration with Alfred Lucking It was rebuilt after the Second World War to a simplified design without steep roofs It connects with a pedestrian tunnel which is illuminated with skylights On its south side it has a stately neoclassical portal which is topped by a tympanum and flanked by two fluted pilasters On the platforms there were wooden inward sloping roofs on steel substructures which are now only retained on the S Bahn platform West of the station a road underpass was built between Konigsberger Strasse and Oberhofer Weg along with a compact four storey high signal box built of reinforced concrete covered with clinker bricks The station with its pedestrian underpass and the signal box are heritage listed as national monuments 4 After the incorporation of Gross Lichterfelde into Berlin under the Greater Berlin Act of 1920 the station was renamed Lichterfelde Ost in 1925 It has been called Berlin Lichterfelde Ost since 1936 As early as 1903 Gross Lichterfelde Ost was served by electric suburban trains The line was incorporated into the S Bahn in 1929 after its electrification equipment and voltage was adapted to the S Bahn s system With the closing of the Anhalter Bahnhof in 1952 the long distance platforms at Lichterfelde Ost were closed and the station was served only by the S Bahn which was operated by Deutsche Reichsbahn Even after the strike by the Reichsbahn s West Berlin employees in 1980 the line to Lichterfelde Sud continued to be operated but it was closed in 1984 after the takeover by the Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe BVG Berlin Transportation Company In the late 1980s BVG was planning an extension of U Bahn line U9 via Lankwitz to Lichterfelde Sud The route would have run above ground on the former S Bahn line It has not been built and it is now no longer planned After the reunification of Germany the S Bahn line was rebuilt and the station was reopened with an island platform on 28 May 1995 The long distance tracks were reopened together with the North South mainline at the timetable change on 28 May 2006 Infrastructure editThe station has three platforms one island platform for the S Bahn in the northwest and two uncovered side platforms for regional traffic on the southeast side There is a turn back facility for the S Bahn which is used for parking trains The former signal box is used as a cafe called the Stellwerk signal box In the autumn of 2007 the station forecourt on the Lankwitzer Strasse was reconstructed so that a new shopping centre could be built on old storage sidings The shopping centre s name LIO refers to the S Bahn station s code name nbsp S Bahn platform to the west nbsp Regional platform to the east nbsp Entrance to the regional platform nbsp Signal box now a cafe nbsp The former long distance platforms in 1979Train services editThe station is serves by the following service s 5 Line Route RE 3 Lutherstadt Wittenberg Zahna Juterbog Berlin Lichterfelde Ost Berlin Hauptbahnhof Eberswalde Angermunde Schwedt Oder Prenzlau Greifswald Stralsund RE 4 Falkenberg Elster Juterbog Ludwigsfelde Berlin Lichterfelde Ost Berlin Hauptbahnhof Dallgow Doberitz Wustermark Rathenow Stendal RE 8 Elsterwerda Doberlug Kirchhain Finsterwalde Baruth Wunsdorf Waldstadt Berlin Lichterfelde Ost Berlin Hauptbahnhof As of 12 December 2022 Berlin S Bahn services nbsp Hennigsdorf Tegel Gesundbrunnen Friedrichstrasse Potsdamer Platz Sudkreuz Lichterfelde Teltow Berlin S Bahn services nbsp Waidmannslust Wittenau Gesundbrunnen Friedrichstrasse Potsdamer Platz Sudkreuz Lichterfelde TeltowBus services editSeveral bus routes stop on Kranoldplatz in front of the station 184 Sudkreuz Teltow Warthestrasse 284 Rathaus Steglitz Lichterfelde Sud X11 Expressbus Schoneweide Krumme Lanke M11 Metrobus Schoneweide Dahlem Dorf N84 night bus Zehlendorf Eiche Tempelhof See also editList of railway stations in BerlinNotes edit a b Stationspreisliste 2024 Station price list 2024 PDF in German DB Station amp Service 24 April 2023 Retrieved 29 November 2023 Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland German railway atlas 2009 2010 ed Schweers Wall 2009 ISBN 978 3 89494 139 0 Der VBB Tarif Aufteilung des Verbundgebietes in Tarifwaben und Tarifbereiche PDF Verkehrsbetrieb Potsdam Verkehrsverbund Berlin Brandenburg 1 January 2017 Archived from the original PDF on 27 October 2020 Retrieved 25 November 2019 Heritage listing Lichterfelde Ost station in German State of Berlin Retrieved 14 May 2015 Timetables for Berlin Lichterfelde Ost station in German References editArchitekten und Ingenieur Verein zu Berlin ed 1984 Berlin und seine Bauten Teil X Band B Anlagen und Bauten fur den Verkehr 2 Fernverkehr in German Berlin West ISBN 3 433 00945 7 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Jurgen Meyer Kronthaler Wolfgang Kramer ed 1998 Berlins S Bahnhofe Ein dreiviertel Jahrhundert in German Be bra ISBN 3 930863 25 1 External links edit Berlin Lichterfelde Ost in German stadtschnellbahn berlin de Retrieved 14 May 2015 Berlin Lichterfelde Ost in German bsisb de Retrieved 14 May 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Berlin Lichterfelde Ost station amp oldid 1146480198, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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