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General Information

Name in local language: Bahnhof Berlin-Nikolassee
Completion: 1 May 1902
Status: in use

Project Type

Function / usage: Railroad (railway) station
Architectural style: Eclectic

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Location

Location: , , ,
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Coordinates: 52° 25' 51.43" N    13° 11' 38.01" E
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Technical Information

Dimensions

number of tracks 2 x 2
track gauge 1 435 mm
platforms number 2

Excerpt from Wikipedia

Berlin-Nikolassee station (German: Bahnhof Berlin-Nikolassee) is a railway station in the Nikolassee area of Berlin, Germany. It is served by trains of the Berlin S-Bahn, and is notable for its prominent Neo-Gothic entrance building.

Overview

S-Bahn line S1 operates to and from central Berlin via the Nord-Süd-Tunnel and terminates one station down the line at Wannsee. Line S7 operates to and from central Berlin via the Stadtbahn, and passes through Wannsee on its route to Potsdam Hbf.

The two S-Bahn lines are served by separate island platforms on different alignments, with the S1 platform at a lower level than the S7 platform. A pair of main line tracks run parallel to the S7, but trains on these lines do not stop at Nikolassee, and no platforms are provided. The two platforms are linked to each other, and to the station building, by walkways.

A flying junction to the west of the station keeps the main line segregated from the S-Bahn lines. The same flying junction brings the two S-Bahn lines together, with the S1 lines between the S7 lines so as to allow cross-platform interchange at Wannsee.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Berlin-Nikolassee station" and modified on 12 June 2023 according to the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

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  • Structure-ID
    20085946
  • Published on:
    23/05/2023
  • Last updated on:
    24/05/2023
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