List of railway stations in the Berlin area

This list is for the stations in the area of the railway junction Berlin. This freight stations both passenger stations and stops as well as marshalling yards are shown, do not. Since it is due to the expansion of the Berlin S-Bahn network and for naming of stations in Brandenburg, the list is located in the list referred to in the present-day Berlin fare zones ABC of the Transport Association Berlin -Brandenburg (up to about 15 kilometers from the outskirts of Berlin ), and formerly served beyond the Berlin suburban railway stations limited. The area extends beyond the borders of the capital up to the larger towns along the main and branch lines. The 173 metro stations are not part of the list. Clockwise are the border towns of the things mentioned routes:

Rüdnitz ( Szczecin railway ) - Werneuchen ( Wriezener train) - Strausberg ( Eastern Railway ) - Fiirstenwalde ( Niederschlesisch - märkische train) - Kablow ( King Wusterhausen - Grunow ) - King Wusterhausen ( Görlitz line ) - Mittenwalde ( Neukölln - Mittenwald railway) - Wunsdorf ( Dresden train) - Thyrow ( Anhalt Railway ) - Beelitz city ( Jiiterbog - Nauen ) - Beelitz ( Wetzlar train) - Werder ( Main Line ) - Wustermark ( Lehrter ) - Nauen (Hamburger Bahn ) - Vehlefanz ( Kremmener train) - Sachsenhausen ( Northern B. ) ( Northern Railway ) - Wensickendorf or Wandlitzsee ( Heidekrautbahn ).

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Passenger stations:

Keep train stations, there

  • Deutsche Bahn trains: Intercity Express ( ICE)
  • Intercity ( IC)
  • Euro City ( EC )
  • InterConnex (X ) - ( Veolia Transport)
  • Resin -Elbe -Express ( HEX ) - ( Veolia Transport)
  • Berlin Night Express ( Georg traffic organization ) ( GVG )
  • Vogtland Express ( VX ) - ( Vogtlandbahn )

Hold regional stations, there

  • Deutsche Bahn trains: Regional -Express ( RE)
  • Regional train ( RB)
  • Niederbarnimer Railways ( NE)
  • Märkische Regiobahn ( MR)
  • Prignitzer Railway (PE )

Keep S- train stations, there

  • Features of the S- Bahn Berlin: City rapid transit trains (S -Bahn )

Exist for the transport of goods by rail node Berlin three marshalling yards.

Passenger stations

The following table gives an overview of the currently existing in the Berlin area, past and planned stations and stops with the appropriate county (car symbol ) and the type of train, which stops at these stations and stops. For a better overview to only a Beispielzuggattung is specified in the table header.

  • ICE Express for long-distance trains, including the TGV, Thalys, etc.
  • IC for other long-distance trains, including private and InterConnex etc.
  • RE for express trains of the transport
  • RB for regional trains, including private operators such as ODEG, UBB, etc.
  • S for S-Bahn
  • X means that the train type (or one similar) positioning at the train station
  • X ¹ means that the type of train ( or equivalent ) before the station moved off
  • For the city or county the appropriate vehicle registration number is indicated for reasons of space. Specifically, these are: City of Berlin ( B)
  • Barnim (BAR )
  • Dahme- Spreewald ( LDS)
  • Havelland ( HVL )
  • Mark- county or country ( MOL)
  • Oberhavel ( OHV )
  • Oder-Spree district ( LOS)
  • Potsdam (P)
  • Landkreis Potsdam- agent Mark (PM )
  • Teltow -Flaming (TF)
  • In the Deutsche Bahn stations, which are currently holding trains, also the train station category is specified.
  • Former, planned and did not realize railway stations as well as former station names are shown in italics

Planned railway stations

  • Bahnhof Berlin Brandenburg Airport (opening indeterminate, S-, regional and mainline railway )
  • S-Bahn station Waßmannsdorf (opening indefinite)
  • S-Bahn station Tempelhof Airfield ( planned on the circle line between Berlin- Tempelhof and Berlin Hermann Road )

Marshalling yards

Used facilities

  • Seddin (outside the city of Berlin at the Wetzlar train near the intersection with Jiiterbog - Nauen located south of Potsdam )
  • Berlin East ( located on the outer ring )
  • Wustermark marshalling yard (formerly the largest marshalling yard of the railway junction Berlin, outside the city of Berlin located, closed down in 2001, bought in 2008 by the Havelländisches Railway ( hvle ) and since July 1 from Rail & Logistics Center Wustermark, a subsidiary of hvle operated )

Disused equipment

  • Berlin Wuhlheide Rbf (1994 shut down, discontinued )
  • Berlin -Tempelhof Rbf (1952 shut down, discontinued )
  • Berlin- Pankow (1997 shut down, partially broken away )
  • Berlin- Lichtenberg ( in sidings for trains rebuilt )
  • Berlin- Rummelsburg ( in sidings for trains rebuilt )
  • Berlin- Niederschoeneweide (1996 decommissioned)

In addition there were three during the Second World War, outside the political city limits applied Hilfsrangierbahnhöfe:

  • Rüdnitz
  • Fredersdorf
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