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Berlin-Schöneweide station

Berlin-Schöneweide is a railway station in Niederschöneweide, part of the Treptow-Köpenick borough of Berlin. It is served by the S-Bahn and regional trains, buses and trams. It was a terminal for long-distance trains until 2011.

Berlin-Schöneweide
Through station
General information
LocationCajamarcaplatz 1, Niederschöneweide, Treptow-Köpenick, Berlin
Germany
Coordinates52°27′18″N 13°30′34″E / 52.455°N 13.509444°E / 52.455; 13.509444
Line(s)
Connections
Other information
Station code559
DS100 codeBSW[1]
IBNR8010041
Category3[2]
Fare zone: Berlin B/5656[3]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened24 May 1868; 155 years ago (1868-05-24)
Electrified 6 November 1928; 95 years ago (1928-11-06), 750 V DC system (3rd rail)
main line 2 June 1984; 39 years ago (1984-06-02), 15 kV AC system (overhead)
Previous names1868-1874 Neuer Krug
1874-1896 Neuer Krug-Johannisthal
1886-1929 Niederschöneweide-Johannisthal
Services

History edit

 
Station in aerial photograph from about 1920

The station was opened as a halt in the outskirts of the Landgemeinde (rural municipality) of Niederschöneweide on 24 May 1868 on the Berlin–Görlitz railway. Until 1874, it was called Neuer Krug (new tavern), the name of a nearby inn, after which it was renamed Neuer Krug-Johannisthal, after the rural municipality of Johannisthal, which was also near the station. In 1880–1882, it was rebuilt as a station.

 
S-Bahn sign in the station

As Niederschöneweide and Oberschöneweide were industrialising rapidly, a particularly high number of railways were built in the district. Apart from the state railways, these included tramways and a network of industrial railways called the Bullenbahn (bulls railway). In 1890/91, a branch line to Spindlersfeld was opened from the station. This was used for trials of electric suburban passenger trains between 1903 and 1906, although suburban electric trains were not introduced in Berlin until the construction of the S-Bahn in the 1920s.

The station was renamed in 1896 as Niederschöneweide-Johannisthal at the request of the municipality of Niederschöneweide because Niederschöneweide had provided finance for the branch to Spindlersfeld. Several private industrial railways connected to the rail network in Niederschöneweide. Private railways also connected in nearby Oberschöneweide, such as the line built in 1889 by Emil Rathenau to AEG-owned factories, using a wooden bridge over the Spree, which is at the current location of the Stubenrauch bridge.

Due to the dense traffic of the main line it was necessary to separate the traffic connecting to the private lines. At the same time, the long-distance and the suburban railway tracks were separated and Schöneweide station was upgraded in the course of this work to the six tracks it has today. This work was completed on 1 May 1906.

In the second phase of the introduction of electrical operations in Berlin, Schöneweide station gained a new approach from the other side of the station. The 'Great Electrification' continued over the branch line to Spindlersfeld and to Grünau. On 6 November 1928, the first electric S-Bahn train ran to the station. In 1929, the station was renamed to its current name of Schöneweide.

With the Second World War and the subsequent division of Berlin, the Görlitz line, which ran almost entirely through East Germany (GDR), lost access to its terminal station, the Görlitzer Bahnhof, which was in Kreuzberg, now in West Berlin, and could not now be reached. The long-distance trains serving the stations (as distinct from halts) on the Görlitz line in Berlin (Baumschulenweg, Schöneweide, Adlershof and Grünau) were gradually rerouted to Lichtenberg. Schöneweide became a long-distance terminal after the closure of long-distance operations at the other three stations. It was developed as the third major long-distance station in East Berlin (after Ostbahnhof, later called Berlin Hauptbahnhof (central station), and Lichtenberg). Traffic to the southern areas of the GDR began and ended there. The long-distance tracks connecting the station and central Berlin were closed as a result of the widening of the adjacent federal highway 96a to six lanes.

After German reunification long-distance services were gradually rerouted over the Stadtbahn or to Lichtenberg, although regional services were retained. Due to the need to rehabilitate a bridge at Ostkreuz station, regional trains, which had begun or ended at Lichtenberg were moved to Schöneweide. From the timetable change of 11 December 2011, regional transport services no longer operated to Schöneweide. The Ostdeutsche Eisenbahn service OE 36 trains from Frankfurt (Oder) via Königs Wusterhausen, which formerly terminated at Schöneweide, now run directly to Lichtenberg. Since April 2016, the regional service RB 24 has served the station, reintroducing regional trains to Schöneweide.

Train services edit

The station is served by the following service(s):[4]

  • Regional-Express RB 24 BER Airport – Terminal 5 – Berlin-Schöneweide – Berlin Ostkreuz – Berlin-Lichtenberg – Berlin-Hohenschönhausen – Bernau – Rüdnitz – Eberswalde
  • Regionalbahn RB 32 BER Airport – Terminal 5 – Berlin-Schöneweide – Berlin Ostkreuz – Berlin-Lichtenberg – Berlin-Hohenschönhausen – Oranienburg
  • Berlin S-Bahn services   Südkreuz - Neukölln - Schöneweide - BER Airport - Terminal 1-2
  • Berlin S-Bahn services   Westend - Westkreuz - Innsbrucker Platz - Südkreuz - Neukölln - Schöneweide - Grünau - Königs Wusterhausen
  • Berlin S-Bahn services   Hermannstraße – Neukölln – Schöneweide – Spindlersfeld
  • Berlin S-Bahn services   Birkenwerder – Pankow – Prenzlauer Allee – Ostkreuz – Schöneweide – Grünau – Zeuthen – Wildau
  • Berlin S-Bahn services   Pankow – Prenzlauer Allee – Ostkreuz – Schöneweide
  • Berlin S-Bahn services   Spandau - Westkreuz – Hauptbahnhof - Alexanderplatz – Ostbahnhof – Schöneweide – BER Airport - Terminal 1-2

References edit

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  2. ^ "Stationspreisliste 2024" [Station price list 2024] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  3. ^ (PDF). Verkehrsbetrieb Potsdam. Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg. 1 January 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 October 2020. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  4. ^ Timetables for Berlin-Schöneweide station (in German)

External links edit

  • "S- und Fernbahnhof Schöneweide (heritage listing)" (in German). Berlin.de. Retrieved 29 December 2011.
  • Mike Straschewski. "Bahnhof Berlin-Schöneweide" (in German). stadtschnellbahn-berlin.de. Retrieved 29 December 2011.

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municipality of Niederschoneweide because Niederschoneweide had provided finance for the branch to Spindlersfeld Several private industrial railways connected to the rail network in Niederschoneweide Private railways also connected in nearby Oberschoneweide such as the line built in 1889 by Emil Rathenau to AEG owned factories using a wooden bridge over the Spree which is at the current location of the Stubenrauch bridge Due to the dense traffic of the main line it was necessary to separate the traffic connecting to the private lines At the same time the long distance and the suburban railway tracks were separated and Schoneweide station was upgraded in the course of this work to the six tracks it has today This work was completed on 1 May 1906 In the second phase of the introduction of electrical operations in Berlin Schoneweide station gained a new approach from the other side of the station The Great Electrification continued over the branch line to Spindlersfeld and to Grunau On 6 November 1928 the first electric S Bahn train ran to the station In 1929 the station was renamed to its current name of Schoneweide With the Second World War and the subsequent division of Berlin the Gorlitz line which ran almost entirely through East Germany GDR lost access to its terminal station the Gorlitzer Bahnhof which was in Kreuzberg now in West Berlin and could not now be reached The long distance trains serving the stations as distinct from halts on the Gorlitz line in Berlin Baumschulenweg Schoneweide Adlershof and Grunau were gradually rerouted to Lichtenberg Schoneweide became a long distance terminal after the closure of long distance operations at the other three stations It was developed as the third major long distance station in East Berlin after Ostbahnhof later called Berlin Hauptbahnhof central station and Lichtenberg Traffic to the southern areas of the GDR began and ended there The long distance tracks connecting the station and central Berlin were closed as a result of the widening of the adjacent federal highway 96a to six lanes After German reunification long distance services were gradually rerouted over the Stadtbahn or to Lichtenberg although regional services were retained Due to the need to rehabilitate a bridge at Ostkreuz station regional trains which had begun or ended at Lichtenberg were moved to Schoneweide From the timetable change of 11 December 2011 regional transport services no longer operated to Schoneweide The Ostdeutsche Eisenbahn service OE 36 trains from Frankfurt Oder via Konigs Wusterhausen which formerly terminated at Schoneweide now run directly to Lichtenberg Since April 2016 the regional service RB 24 has served the station reintroducing regional trains to Schoneweide Train services editThe station is served by the following service s 4 Regional Express RB 24 BER Airport Terminal 5 Berlin Schoneweide Berlin Ostkreuz Berlin Lichtenberg Berlin Hohenschonhausen Bernau Rudnitz Eberswalde Regionalbahn RB 32 BER Airport Terminal 5 Berlin Schoneweide Berlin Ostkreuz Berlin Lichtenberg Berlin Hohenschonhausen Oranienburg Berlin S Bahn services nbsp Sudkreuz Neukolln Schoneweide BER Airport Terminal 1 2 Berlin S Bahn services nbsp Westend Westkreuz Innsbrucker Platz Sudkreuz Neukolln Schoneweide Grunau Konigs Wusterhausen Berlin S Bahn services nbsp Hermannstrasse Neukolln Schoneweide Spindlersfeld Berlin S Bahn services nbsp Birkenwerder Pankow Prenzlauer Allee Ostkreuz Schoneweide Grunau Zeuthen Wildau Berlin S Bahn services nbsp Pankow Prenzlauer Allee Ostkreuz Schoneweide Berlin S Bahn services nbsp Spandau Westkreuz Hauptbahnhof Alexanderplatz Ostbahnhof Schoneweide BER Airport Terminal 1 2References edit Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland German railway atlas 2009 2010 ed Schweers Wall 2009 ISBN 978 3 89494 139 0 Stationspreisliste 2024 Station price list 2024 PDF in German DB Station amp Service 24 April 2023 Retrieved 29 November 2023 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 26 November 2019 Timetables for Berlin Schoneweide station in German External links edit S und Fernbahnhof Schoneweide heritage listing in German Berlin de Retrieved 29 December 2011 Mike Straschewski Bahnhof Berlin Schoneweide in German stadtschnellbahn berlin de Retrieved 29 December 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Berlin Schoneweide station amp oldid 1195846600, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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