Berlin-Spandau station

Berlin-Spandau station is a Deutsche Bahn station in the Berlin district of Spandau on the south-western edge of the old town of Spandau. The railway junction station is one of the 80 stations classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 2 station. It has the longest train shed (440 metres (1,440 ft)) in Germany.

Berlin-Spandau
Through station
General information
LocationSeegefelder Str. 1, Spandau, Berlin
Germany
Coordinates52°32′05″N 13°11′45″E
Line(s)
Platforms4 (long distance)
2 (S-Bahn)
Construction
ArchitectGerkan, Marg and Partners
Other information
Station code0561
DS100 codeBSPD
IBNR8010404
Category2
Fare zone: Berlin B/5656
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened15 July 1910 (1910-07-15)
Electrified 23 August 1928 (1928-08-23), 750 V DC system (3rd rail)
1 June 1997 (1997-06-01), 15 kV AC system (overhead)
Previous names1910 Spandau Vorortbahnhof
1910-1997 Spandau West
Key dates
1945 April 24 - June 9operation interrupted
1951 August 14 - 1997 May 18main line operation interrupted
1980 September 19 - 1998 December 29 operation interrupted
1996-1998current building erected
Services
Preceding station DB Fernverkehr Following station
Köln Hbf
towards Bonn Hbf
ICE 9 Berlin Zoologischer Garten
Stendal Hbf
towards Köln Hbf, Oldenburg Hbf or Aachen Hbf
ICE 10 Berlin Hbf
Hamburg Hbf
One-way operation
ICE 11 Berlin Hbf
towards München Hbf
Wolfsburg Hbf ICE 12 Berlin Hbf
Stendal Hbf ICE 13
Wolfsburg Hbf
towards Aachen Hbf
ICE 14
Wittenberge ICE 15 Berlin Hbf
towards Saarbrücken Hbf
Wittenberge
towards Kiel Hbf
ICE 18 Berlin Hbf
towards München Hbf
Wolfsburg Hbf
towards Stuttgart Hbf
ICE 19 Berlin Hbf
Hamburg Hbf ICE 28 Berlin Hbf
towards München Hbf
Wittenberge
towards Hamburg Hbf
EC 27 Berlin Hbf
towards Praha or Budapest
Hannover Hbf IC 77 Berlin Hbf
Preceding station Following station
Stendal Hbf
towards Aachen Hbf
FLX 30 Berlin Hbf
towards Leipzig Hbf
Preceding station DB Regio Nordost Following station
Falkensee
towards Wittenberge
RE 6 Berlin Jungfernheide
Berlin Albrechtshof
towards Nauen
RB 10 Berlin Jungfernheide
RB 14
Berlin-Staaken
towards Potsdam Hbf
RB 21 Berlin Jungfernheide
Preceding station Ostdeutsche Eisenbahn Following station
Falkensee
towards Nauen
RE 2 Berlin Zoologischer Garten
towards Cottbus Hbf
Berlin-Staaken
towards Rathenow
RE 4 Berlin Jungfernheide
Falkensee
towards Wismar
RE 8 Berlin Zoologischer Garten
towards BER Airport
Preceding station Berlin S-Bahn Following station
Terminus S3 Stresow
towards Erkner
S9 Stresow
towards BER Airport
Preceding station Berlin U-Bahn Following station
Terminus U7 Altstadt Spandau
towards Rudow
Location
Berlin-Spandau
Location within Berlin

The high-traffic station with six platform tracks is a transfer point between long-distance passenger services—Intercity-Express (ICE), Intercity (IC) and EuroCity (EC)—and regional services (S-Bahn, Regionalbahn and Regional-Express). It also provides connections to the inner city by the public transport services operated by the Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe: buses and U-Bahn line U7 at the adjacent Rathaus Spandau station.

The Berlin–Hamburg railway from the northwest and the Berlin–Lehrte railway from the west join west of the station and the combined lines, after passing through the station, runs over a bridge over the Havel and continues to the east and then runs jointly with the Ringbahn (Ring Railway) for some distance on its way to Berlin Hauptbahnhof. The line running from the station was initially parallel with the Spandau Suburban Line of the S-Bahn, which connects with the Berlin Stadtbahn to reach Berlin Hauptbahnhof by a different route.

Spandau station is also the terminus of the S-Bahn line, although there is a proposal to extend it into the Havelland. The Bahnhof Spandau and Rathaus Spandau bus stops in front of the station entrance are served by more than ten regional bus lines and city bus lines and they constitute the most important bus node in Berlin after Hardenbergplatz next to Berlin Zoologischer Garten station.

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