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Teltow station

Teltow
Deutsche Bahn
Through Station
BfTeltowBstg.jpg
Teltow railway station
Location Mahlower Str 231, Teltow, Brandenburg
Germany
Coordinates 52°23′17″N 13°17′58″E / 52.38806°N 13.29944°E / 52.38806; 13.29944Coordinates: 52°23′17″N 13°17′58″E / 52.38806°N 13.29944°E / 52.38806; 13.29944
Line(s)
Platforms 2
Tracks 4
Other information
Station code 6165
DS100 code BTL
IBNR 8013100
Category 6
Website www.bahnhof.de
History
Opened 1 October 1901; 115 years ago (1901-10-01)
Closed S-Bahn-Logo.svg 13 August 1961; 55 years ago (1961-08-13)
Electrified S-Bahn-Logo.svg 7 July 1951; 65 years ago (1951-07-07)
main line: 10 December 2005; 11 years ago (2005-12-10)
Services
Preceding station   Ostdeutsche Eisenbahn   Following station
toward Rathenow
RE 4
toward Jüterbog

Teltow station is located in the town of Teltow on the Anhalt Railway south of Berlin and was opened in 1901. Since then, the station has been repeatedly remodelled. The station served regional passenger and freight traffic and was the terminus of a Berlin S-Bahn service from 1950 to 1961. The direct connection to Berlin was lost with the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961. It was restored in 2006.

Teltow Station should not be confused with Teltow Stadt (town) station, which opened in 2005 and is near the centre of the town at the end of a branch line of the S-Bahn and about 2 kilometres to the north-west of Teltow station.

The railway station is located south of Berlin at the intersection of Berlin–Halle railway with Mahlower Straße (the road to Mahlow) about three kilometres east of central Teltow in the district of Potsdam-Mittelmark in the state of Brandenburg. Originally, the station was built far outside the town in open fields, but the area between the town and the station is now occupied by housing estates. The locality of Heinersdorf lies two kilometres to the east on the boundary of the Teltow-Fläming district and is part of the Teltow settlement of Sigridshorst, which lies about one kilometre further north.

The town of Teltow initially had no connection to the Anhalt Railway, which was opened in 1840 and ran a few kilometres to the east of the town. A passenger and postal service was subsequently established towards Zehlendorf station on the Berlin–Magdeburg railway. In 1872 the Berlin-Anhalt Railway Company planned a connection from Lichterfelde via Teltow and Stahnsdorf to Potsdam, but this project was not realised. A steam tramway called the Dampfstraßenbahn Gross-Lichterfelde (Anhalter Bahnhof)–Seehof–Teltow was opened in 1888; this became part of the Teltow District Railway (Teltower Kreisbahnen) in 1906 and was electrified in the following year. In 1889 there were again plans for a railway from Potsdam via Teltow to Köpenick, which were also not realised. Later separate sections of the Brandenburg Bypass Railway (Umgehungsbahn) were built that did not run directly to Teltow.


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