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Berlin-Wannsee station

Berlin-Wannsee
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S-Bahn Berlin Wannsee.jpg
S-Bahn train at Berlin-Wannsee station
Location Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Berlin, Berlin
Germany
Coordinates 52°25′17″N 13°10′45″E / 52.42139°N 13.17917°E / 52.42139; 13.17917Coordinates: 52°25′17″N 13°10′45″E / 52.42139°N 13.17917°E / 52.42139; 13.17917
Line(s)
Platforms 4 suburban
3 long-distance
Construction
Architect Richard Brademann
Other information
Station code 566
DS100 code BWS
Category 2
Website www.bahnhof.de
History
Opened 1 June 1874

Berlin-Wannsee station (in German Bahnhof Berlin-Wannsee) is a railway station opened in 1874 which lies in the Wannsee district of Berlin, the capital city of Germany. It is an important traffic junction in south-west Berlin that is served by the RegionalExpress and RegionalBahn trains of the Deutsche Bahn, the Harz-Berlin-Express of Veolia Verkehr and by the Berlin S-Bahn. In summer, Wannsee serves as the Berlin terminal for DB AutoZug car carrying trains to and from southern Europe.

S-Bahn line S1 terminates at Wannsee, and operates to and from central Berlin via the Nord-Süd-Tunnel. Line S7 passes through Wannsee on its route to Potsdam Hbf, and operates to and from central Berlin via the Stadtbahn. The two routes to central Berlin diverge by way a flying junction between Wannsee and Nikolassee stations.

The station entrance building lies to the north of the station, and is linked to the platforms by a subway. To the south of the entrance are two island platforms used by the S-Bahn services, and then a single longer island platform used by Deutsche Bahn and Veolia trains. The AutoZug terminal is to the south of the station.

The station is served by the following services:

The station is served by a number of bus routes which stop at a bus interchange in front of the station. These include Berlin routes 114 (to Krankenhaus Heckeshorn), 118 (to Rathaus Zehlendorf and Steinstücken), 218 (to Theodor-Heuss-Platz U-Bahn station and the Pfaueninsel), 316 (to the Glienicker Brücke in Potsdam) and 318 (to the Hahn-Meitner-Institut). Additionally Havelbus route 620 operates to Teltow.


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