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Berlin-Wannsee station

Berlin-Wannsee station (in German Bahnhof Berlin-Wannsee) is a railway station opened in 1874 which lies in the Wannsee district of Berlin, the capital city of Germany. It is an important traffic junction in south-west Berlin that is served by the RegionalExpress and RegionalBahn trains of the Deutsche Bahn, the Harz-Berlin-Express of Veolia Verkehr and by the Berlin S-Bahn. In summer, Wannsee serves as the Berlin terminal for DB AutoZug car carrying trains to and from southern Europe.

Berlin-Wannsee
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S-Bahn train at Berlin-Wannsee station
General information
LocationSteglitz-Zehlendorf, Berlin, Berlin
Germany
Coordinates52°25′17″N 13°10′45″E / 52.42139°N 13.17917°E / 52.42139; 13.17917
Owned byDB Netz
Operated byDB Station&Service
Line(s)
Platforms4 suburban
3 long-distance
Construction
ArchitectRichard Brademann
Other information
Station code566
DS100 codeBWS
Category2
Fare zone: Berlin B/5656[1]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened1 June 1874
Services
Location
Berlin-Wannsee
Location within Berlin

History edit

 
Terminal building

On 13 August 1961, with the construction of Berlin Wall, S-Bahn traffic from Stahnsdorf and Potsdam was discontinued. The only occurrence is that there is only Potsdam-Griebnitzsee shuttle until it was discontinued in 1962. Residents commuted only to East Berlin via the longer Berlin outer ring from Potsdam through regional express trains, and the only trains running on the Berlin–Magdeburg railway was transit traffic from the West Berlin via the GDR to West Germany and other countries.

Later on, after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the line was re-connected to Potsdam again. Reconstruction began in April 1991 and was completed on 1 April 1992. Between the fall of Berlin Wall and 1 April 1992, Potsdam was connected through the fastest way via Griebnitzsee to interchange at Wannsee, besides transit traffic. S1 was temporarily extended from Wannsee to Potsdam Stadt from 2003 to 2006.

S-Bahn line S1 terminates at Wannsee, and operates to and from central Berlin via the Nord-Süd-Tunnel. Line S7 passes through Wannsee on its route to Potsdam Hbf, and operates to and from central Berlin via the Stadtbahn. The two routes to central Berlin diverge by way a flying junction between Wannsee and Nikolassee stations.

The station entrance building lies to the north of the station, and is linked to the platforms by a subway. To the south of the entrance are two island platforms used by the S-Bahn services, and then a single longer island platform used by Deutsche Bahn and Veolia trains. The AutoZug terminal is to the south of the station.

Train services edit

The station is served by the following services:[2]

  • Regional services RE 1 Magdeburg – Brandenburg – Potsdam – Berlin-Wannsee – Berlin – Fürstenwalde – Frankfurt (Oder) (– Cottbus)
  • Regional services RE 7 Dessau – Bad Belzig – Michendorf – Berlin-Wannsee – Berlin – Berlin-Schönefeld Airport – Wünsdorf-Waldstadt – Senftenberg
  • Local services RB 23 (Potsdam Golm – Potsdam Hbf - P Griebnitzsee – Berlin-Wannsee –) Berlin Hbf – Berlin Ostbf - Berlin Ostkreuz – BER Airport
  • Local services RB 37 Berlin-Wannsee – Potsdam Medienstadt Babelsberg – Michendorf – Beelitz Stadt
  • Berlin S-Bahn services   Wannsee - Steglitz - Schöneberg - Potsdamer Platz - Friedrichstraße - Gesundbrunnen - Wittenau - Oranienburg
  • Berlin S-Bahn services   Potsdam - Wannsee - Westkreuz - Hauptbahnhof - Alexanderplatz - Ostbahnhof - Lichtenberg - Ahrensfelde

Bus and Ferry services edit

The station is served by a number of bus routes which stop at a bus interchange in front of the station. These include Berlin routes 114 (to Krankenhaus Heckeshorn), 118 (to Rathaus Zehlendorf and Steinstücken), 218 (to Theodor-Heuss-Platz U-Bahn station and the Pfaueninsel), 316 (to the Glienicker Brücke in Potsdam) and 318 (to the Hahn-Meitner-Institut). Additionally Havelbus route 620 operates to Teltow.[3]

Berlin ferry line F10 departs from a terminal some 200 metres (660 ft) from the station entrance, providing a crossing to Alt-Kladow on the other side of the Großer Wannsee lake.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). Verkehrsbetrieb Potsdam. Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg. 1 January 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 October 2020. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  2. ^ Timetables for Berlin-Wannsee station (in German)
  3. ^ a b . Berlin Transport Authority (BVG). Archived from the original on 2010-05-15. Retrieved 2011-05-10.

External links edit

  • (in German)

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Berlin Wannsee station in German Bahnhof Berlin Wannsee is a railway station opened in 1874 which lies in the Wannsee district of Berlin the capital city of Germany It is an important traffic junction in south west Berlin that is served by the RegionalExpress and RegionalBahn trains of the Deutsche Bahn the Harz Berlin Express of Veolia Verkehr and by the Berlin S Bahn In summer Wannsee serves as the Berlin terminal for DB AutoZug car carrying trains to and from southern Europe Berlin WannseeBfS Bahn train at Berlin Wannsee stationGeneral informationLocationSteglitz Zehlendorf Berlin BerlinGermanyCoordinates52 25 17 N 13 10 45 E 52 42139 N 13 17917 E 52 42139 13 17917Owned byDB NetzOperated byDB Station amp ServiceLine s Wannsee Railway Berlin Blankenheim railwayPlatforms4 suburban3 long distanceConstructionArchitectRichard BrademannOther informationStation code566DS100 codeBWSCategory2Fare zone Berlin B 5656 1 Websitewww bahnhof deHistoryOpened1 June 1874ServicesPreceding station DB Fernverkehr Following station Potsdam Hbftowards Norddeich Mole IC 56 Berlin Hbftowards Cottbus Hbf Preceding station DB Regio Nordost Following station Potsdam Medienstadt Babelsbergtowards Dessau Hbf RE 7 Berlin Charlottenburgtowards Senftenberg Terminus RB 23 Potsdam Griebnitzseetowards Golm Preceding station Ostdeutsche Eisenbahn Following station Potsdam Hbftowards Brandenburg Hbf or Magdeburg Hbf RE 1 Berlin Charlottenburgtowards Cottbus Hbf or Frankfurt Oder Terminus RB 37 Potsdam Medienstadt Babelsbergtowards Beelitz Stadt Preceding station Berlin S Bahn Following station Nikolasseetowards Oranienburg S1 Terminus Potsdam Griebnitzseetowards Potsdam Hbf S7 Nikolasseetowards AhrensfeldeLocationBerlin WannseeLocation within Berlin Contents 1 History 2 Train services 3 Bus and Ferry services 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Terminal building On 13 August 1961 with the construction of Berlin Wall S Bahn traffic from Stahnsdorf and Potsdam was discontinued The only occurrence is that there is only Potsdam Griebnitzsee shuttle until it was discontinued in 1962 Residents commuted only to East Berlin via the longer Berlin outer ring from Potsdam through regional express trains and the only trains running on the Berlin Magdeburg railway was transit traffic from the West Berlin via the GDR to West Germany and other countries Later on after the fall of the Berlin Wall the line was re connected to Potsdam again Reconstruction began in April 1991 and was completed on 1 April 1992 Between the fall of Berlin Wall and 1 April 1992 Potsdam was connected through the fastest way via Griebnitzsee to interchange at Wannsee besides transit traffic S1 was temporarily extended from Wannsee to Potsdam Stadt from 2003 to 2006 S Bahn line S1 terminates at Wannsee and operates to and from central Berlin via the Nord Sud Tunnel Line S7 passes through Wannsee on its route to Potsdam Hbf and operates to and from central Berlin via the Stadtbahn The two routes to central Berlin diverge by way a flying junction between Wannsee and Nikolassee stations The station entrance building lies to the north of the station and is linked to the platforms by a subway To the south of the entrance are two island platforms used by the S Bahn services and then a single longer island platform used by Deutsche Bahn and Veolia trains The AutoZug terminal is to the south of the station Train services editThe station is served by the following services 2 Regional services RE 1 Magdeburg Brandenburg Potsdam Berlin Wannsee Berlin Furstenwalde Frankfurt Oder Cottbus Regional services RE 7 Dessau Bad Belzig Michendorf Berlin Wannsee Berlin Berlin Schonefeld Airport Wunsdorf Waldstadt Senftenberg Local services RB 23 Potsdam Golm Potsdam Hbf P Griebnitzsee Berlin Wannsee Berlin Hbf Berlin Ostbf Berlin Ostkreuz BER Airport Local services RB 37 Berlin Wannsee Potsdam Medienstadt Babelsberg Michendorf Beelitz Stadt Berlin S Bahn services nbsp Wannsee Steglitz Schoneberg Potsdamer Platz Friedrichstrasse Gesundbrunnen Wittenau Oranienburg Berlin S Bahn services nbsp Potsdam Wannsee Westkreuz Hauptbahnhof Alexanderplatz Ostbahnhof Lichtenberg AhrensfeldeBus and Ferry services editThe station is served by a number of bus routes which stop at a bus interchange in front of the station These include Berlin routes 114 to Krankenhaus Heckeshorn 118 to Rathaus Zehlendorf and Steinstucken 218 to Theodor Heuss Platz U Bahn station and the Pfaueninsel 316 to the Glienicker Brucke in Potsdam and 318 to the Hahn Meitner Institut Additionally Havelbus route 620 operates to Teltow 3 Berlin ferry line F10 departs from a terminal some 200 metres 660 ft from the station entrance providing a crossing to Alt Kladow on the other side of the Grosser Wannsee lake 3 References edit 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 Timetables for Berlin Wannsee station in German a b Stadtplan Berlin Berlin Transport Authority BVG Archived from the original on 2010 05 15 Retrieved 2011 05 10 External links editStation information in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Berlin Wannsee station amp oldid 1223003433, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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