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Regional railway system in Berlin and Brandenburg. Berlin's local public transport network is under the regional transit authority named Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg (VBB), a common undertaking of the two federal states Berlin and Brandenburg, plus the counties and cities of the Land of Brandenburg. The VBB is the planning authority for ...
This is an alphabetical list of Berlin S-Bahn stations. ... Up to date map (PDF) This page was last edited on 15 December 2023, at 09:33 (UTC). Text is ...
The public transport system of Berlin is the oldest one in Germany. In 1825, the first bus line from Brandenburger Tor to Charlottenburg was opened by Simon Kremser, already with a timetable. [8] The first bus service inside the city operated from 1840 between Alexanderplatz and Potsdamer Bahnhof.
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The List of railway routes in Berlin and Brandenburg provides a list of all railway routes in Brandenburg and Berlin, eastern Germany. This includes Regional-Express, Regionalbahn and S-Bahn Berlin services. In the route tables, the major stations are shown in bold text. Where intermediate stations are not given, these are replaced by three ...
The Ring-Bahn Line and the other S-Bahn lines are included, as are all U-Bahn lines, buses, trams, ferries, and most trains within the city limits: tickets are valid for all transportation considered part of the Berlin-Regional public transit system. The Berlin U-Bahn mostly runs on an honor system and has been noted for its relative lack of ...
S9 is a line on the Berlin S-Bahn. [1] It operates from Flughafen BER to Spandau through Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Berlin Central Station) over: a very short section of the Outer ring, opened in 1951 and electrified in 1983, a short section of the former Outer freight ring opened in the early 1940s and electrified in 1983,
Bus transport is the oldest public transport service in Berlin, the capital city of Germany, having been introduced in 1846. Since 1929, services have been operated by the Berlin Transport Company (German: Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe, BVG), although during the Cold War-era division of the city they operated in West Berlin only. In East Berlin the ...