S7 (Berlin)

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S7
StationsTransfers
Ahrensfelde  
Mehrower Allee  
Raoul-Wallenberg-Straße  
Marzahn  
Poelchaustraße  
Springpfuhl S75
Friedrichsfelde Ost S5, S75
Lichtenberg U5, S5, S75, DB
Nöldnerplatz S5, S75
Ostkreuz S3, S41, S42, S5, S75, S8, S85, S9
Warschauer Straße U1, S5, S75
Ostbahnhof S5, S75, DB
Jannowitzbrücke U8, S5, S75
Alexanderplatz U2, U5, U8, S5, S75, DB
Hackescher Markt S5, S75
Friedrichstraße U6, S1, S2, S25, S5, S75, DB
Hauptbahnhof U55, S5, S75, DB
Bellevue S5, S75
Tiergarten S5, S75
Zoologischer Garten U2, U9, S5, S75, DB
Savignyplatz S5, S75
Charlottenburg U7, S5, S75, DB
Westkreuz S41, S42, S46, S5, S75
Grunewald  
Nikolassee S1
Wannsee S1, DB
Berlin city limit
Griebnitzsee DB
Babelsberg  
Potsdam Hbf DB

S7 is a line on the Berlin S-Bahn.[1] It operates from Ahrensfelde to Potsdam over:

  • the Wriezen Railway, completed on 1 May 1898 and electrified to Marzahn in 1976, to Mehrower Allee in 1980 and to Ahrensfelde in 1982,
  • a section of the Outer ring, completed in the early 1940s as part of the Outer freight ring and electrified in 1976,
  • a section of the Prussian Eastern line, opened on 1 October 1866 and electrified on 6 November 1928,
  • the Stadtbahn, opened on 7 February 1882 and electrified on 11 June 1928,
  • a section of the Berlin-Blankenheim line, opened west of Grunewald in 1879 and further east in 1882 and electrified in 1928 and
  • a section of the Berlin-Potsdam-Magdeburg line, opened in 1838 and electrified in 1928.

Gallery

References

  1. "S-Bahn Network Map" (pdf). S-Bahn Berlin GmbH. 2008-06-27. Retrieved 2009-07-07. 

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