after 2026, which will see more direct tram networks in the West Berlin area: S-Bahnhof Schöneweide – Sonnenallee – Hermannplatz – Potsdamer Platz (M9/M41)...
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which is today the Paulinen Hospital. South of the Heerstraße starts the Grunewald which stretches down to Wannsee. At Scholzplatz, the road curves slightly...
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Gardens of the world, Marzahn Tierpark Berlin Archenhold Observatory at Treptower Park Liebermann Villa Grunewald Tower Children's playground at Ernst-Thälmann-Park...
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Wanted. J. Meyer-Kronthaler: Berlins U-Bahnhöfe. be.bra Verlag (1996) Media related to U-Bahnhof Onkel Toms Hütte (Berlin) at Wikimedia Commons v t e v...
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January 1923, the first section opened between Hallesches Tor and Stettiner Bahnhof (Naturkundemuseum), with a continuation to Seestraße following two months...
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terminating at Stettiner Bahnhof with the southern suburban lines terminating at the subsidiary stations of the Berlin Potsdamer Bahnhof. The first ideas for...
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was built, a pair of tracks ran west of Charlottenburg station to Berlin-Grunewald station as an extension of the Stadtbahn. Two further pairs of tracks...
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Deutsches Stadion was opened on 8 June 1913 as a terminus. The corresponding Grunewald station was completed in January 1913. Built to supply power to the metro...
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proving grounds in Döberitz, thus the name Heer (land army). The large Grunewald forest with the Teufelsberg hill is located nearby in the south. The station...
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Schlesischer Bahnhof station, those heading east from Charlottenburg. Depots were situated in Rummelsburg (then called Bw Karlshorst) and Grunewald. In 1914...
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