Berlin Anhalter Bahnhof

The Anhalter Bahnhof is a former railway terminus in Berlin, Germany, approximately 600 m (2,000 ft) southeast of Potsdamer Platz. Once one of Berlin's most important railway stations, it was severely damaged in World War II, and finally closed for traffic in 1952, when the GDR-owned Deutsche Reichsbahn rerouted all railway traffic between Berlin and places in the GDR avoiding the West Berlin area. The station's name lives on in the Berlin S-Bahn station of the same name, opened in October 1939 as part of the North-South S-Bahn link.

Berlin Anhalter Bahnhof
The south facade in 1881
General information
LocationFriedrichshain-Kreuzberg, Berlin
Germany
Other information
Station coden/a
DS100 codeBAHU
Category4
Fare zoneVBB: Berlin A/5555
History
Opened1841
Closed1952
Services
Preceding station Berlin S-Bahn Following station
Potsdamer Platz
towards Oranienburg
S1 Yorckstraße
towards Wannsee
Potsdamer Platz
towards Bernau
S2 Yorckstraße
towards Blankenfelde
Potsdamer Platz
towards Hennigsdorf
S25 Yorckstraße
towards Teltow Stadt
Potsdamer Platz
towards Blankenburg
S26
Location
Anhalter Bahnhof
Location within Berlin
Anhalter Bahnhof
Location in Brandenburg
Anhalter Bahnhof
Location within Germany
Anhalter Bahnhof
Location within Europe
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