Buckower Chaussee station

  • Dresdner Bahn ( KBS 200.2 )

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The station Buckower Chaussee is a Berlin S-Bahn station on the Berlin- Dresden Railway. In operation, Jobs Directory, he is guided by the abbreviation BBCH.

History

On May 15, 1946, the breakpoint Buckower Chaussee at the Dresden railway was in Berlin, as required by the American occupation forces, east of Dorfaue Marie Felde furnished. This breakpoint was for many years a provisional at the then single-track S- Bahn line. The station was only with the doubling of between Marie Felde and Lichtenrade the late 1980s received its characteristic appearance. The two side platforms now range approach to the eponymous street. There spans a large archway the platforms and tracks and draws attention to the S-Bahn station. In the south, a bridge connects from the station. Across this bridge the P R car park without crossing the tracks is reached.

Just before the station are still two rail level crossings over the Säntisstraße and during the busy Buckower road. In the case of restoration of the Dresden Train Station of experienced extensive changes.

Connection

The S-Bahn station is served by the S2 line of the Berlin S-Bahn. It offers connecting flights to the bus lines of the Berlin Transport Authority and the Regional Transport Company Dahme -Spreewald.

Pictures of Buckower Chaussee station

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