Berlin-Pichelsberg railway station

  • Spandau suburban railway (km 17.3 )

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The Pichelsberg station is a suburban train station in the Berlin district of Westend. It is located between the stations of the Olympic Stadium and Stresow.

On September 5, 1911, the station was opened Pichelsberg the Spandau suburb train. According to plans by Ernst Schwartz, the building was carried out by the government architect Lücking. Since the electrification of the line in 1928, there were regular S-Bahn operation. At the 1936 Summer Olympic Games, there were major modifications to plans by Fritz Hane, with a second entrance at the west end to the forest stage. The Second World War severely damaged station building was then further used for several years in a makeshift repaired ruin state. After the S-Bahn strike in 1980, the track and the train station were shut down. With a newly built entrance station on 16 January 1998 was reopened. Later, two additional inputs were added on the north west side, whose northern branch connects the station with the Bell Tower Street, serving since 2012, the access road to the local ice rink. The trails up the bell tower, the Olympiapark Berlin, the forest stage and the Horst- Korber Sports Centre, however, remain shorter in the sum over the southeastern exit at the Schirwindter Avenue.

Connection

The S-Bahn station is served by the S5 line of the Berlin S-Bahn. A transit traffic to other lines of public transport does not exist.

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