List of Berlin S-Bahn stations

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This is an alphabetical list of Berlin S-Bahn stations. As of 2023, there are 168 active stations.

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A

Berlin Friedrichstrasse Train station Berlin Friedrichstrasse 5.jpg
Berlin Friedrichstraße
StationLineOpenedSituation
Adlershof Berlin S45.svg Berlin S46.svg Berlin S8.svg Berlin S85.svg Berlin S9.svg
Ahrensfelde Berlin S7.svg
Albrechtshof Hamburg Line 14 August 1951;71 years ago S-Bahn-Logo.svg defunct since 9 October 1961;61 years ago
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB 1 April 1943;79 years agooperation interrupted: 23 May 1993 - 28 May 1995
Alexanderplatz Berlin S3.svg Berlin S5.svg Berlin S7.svg Berlin S9.svg
Berlin U2.svg Berlin U5.svg Berlin U8.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB
Altglienicke Berlin S45.svg Berlin S9.svg
Alt-Reinickendorf Berlin S25.svg
Anhalter Bahnhof Berlin S1.svg Berlin S2.svg Berlin S25.svg Berlin S26.svg
Attilastraße Berlin S2.svg

B

StationLineOpenedSituation
Baumschulenweg Berlin S45.svg Berlin S46.svg Berlin S47.svg Berlin S8.svg Berlin S85.svg Berlin S9.svg
Bellevue Berlin S3.svg Berlin S5.svg Berlin S7.svg Berlin S9.svg
BER Airport – Terminal 1-2 Berlin S45.svg Berlin S9.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB
BER Airport – Terminal 5 Berlin S45.svg Berlin S9.svg
Bergfelde Berlin S8.svg
Bernau bei Berlin Berlin S2.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB
Bernau-Friedenstal Berlin S2.svg
Beusselstraße Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg
Biesdorf Berlin S5.svg
Birkenstein Berlin S5.svg
Birkenwerder Berlin S1.svg Berlin S8.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB
Blankenburg Berlin S2.svg Berlin S8.svg
Blankenfelde Berlin S2.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB
Borgsdorf Berlin S1.svg
Bornholmer Straße Berlin S1.svg Berlin S2.svg Berlin S25.svg Berlin S26.svg Berlin S8.svg Berlin S85.svg
Botanischer Garten Berlin S1.svg
Brandenburger Tor Berlin S1.svg Berlin S2.svg Berlin S25.svg Berlin S26.svg
Berlin U5.svg
Buch Berlin S2.svg
Buckower Chaussee Berlin S2.svg
Bundesplatz Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg Berlin S46.svg
Berlin U9.svg

C

StationLineOpenedSituation
Charlottenburg Berlin S3.svg Berlin S5.svg Berlin S7.svg Berlin S9.svg
Berlin U7.svg (at Wilmersdorfer Straße)
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB

D

StationLineOpenedSituation
Dahlewitz Dresden Line 6 October 1940;82 years ago S-Bahn-Logo.svg defunct since 12 September 1961;61 years ago
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB 7 September 1884;138 years ago
Dreilinden Cemetery Line 10 July 1928;94 years agodefunct since 13 August 1961;61 years ago
Düppel Trunk Line 2 June 1939;83 years ago S-Bahn-Logo.svg defunct since 18 September 1980;42 years ago
Deutsche Reichsbahn Gesellschaft logo.svg DR 2 June 1939;83 years agodefunct since April 1945;77 years ago

E

StationLineOpenedSituation
Eichborndamm Berlin S25.svg
Eichwalde Berlin S46.svg Berlin S8.svg
Erkner Berlin S3.svg

F

StationLineOpenedSituation
Falkensee Hamburg Line 14 August 1951;71 years ago S-Bahn-Logo.svg defunct since 9 October 1961;61 years ago
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB 1848;175 years ago
Feuerbachstraße Berlin S1.svg
Frankfurter Allee Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg Berlin S8.svg Berlin S85.svg
Berlin U5.svg
Fredersdorf Berlin S5.svg
Friedenau Berlin S1.svg
Friedrichsfelde Ost Berlin S5.svg Berlin S7.svg Berlin S75.svg
Friedrichshagen Berlin S3.svg
Friedrichstraße Berlin S1.svg Berlin S2.svg Berlin S25.svg Berlin S26.svg Berlin S3.svg Berlin S5.svg Berlin S7.svg Berlin S9.svg
Berlin U6.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB
Frohnau Berlin S1.svg

G

StationLineOpenedSituation
Gartenfeld Siemensbahn 18 December 1929;93 years agodefunct since 18 September 1980;42 years ago
Gehrenseestraße Berlin S75.svg
Gesundbrunnen Berlin S1.svg Berlin S2.svg Berlin S25.svg Berlin S26.svg Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg
Berlin U8.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB
Greifswalder Straße Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg Berlin S8.svg Berlin S85.svg
Grünau Berlin S46.svg Berlin S8.svg Berlin S85.svg
Grünbergallee Berlin S45.svg Berlin S9.svg
Grunewald Berlin S7.svg

H

StationLineOpenedSituation
Hackescher Markt Berlin S3.svg Berlin S5.svg Berlin S7.svg Berlin S9.svg
Halensee Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg Berlin S46.svg
Hauptbahnhof Berlin S3.svg Berlin S5.svg Berlin S7.svg Berlin S9.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB
Heerstraße Berlin S3.svg Berlin S9.svg
Hegermühle Berlin S5.svg
Heidelberger Platz Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg Berlin S46.svg
Berlin U3.svg
Heiligensee Berlin S25.svg
Hennigsdorf Berlin S25.svg 16 March 1927;96 years ago S-Bahn-Logo.svg interrupted: 20 September 1983 - 15 December 1998
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB 1 October 1893;129 years ago
Hennigsdorf Nord  [ de ] Kremmen Line 18 August 1958;64 years ago S-Bahn-Logo.svg defunct since 21 September 1983;39 years ago
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB 30 April 1953;69 years agodefunct since 30 May 1998;24 years ago
Hermannstraße Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg Berlin S45.svg Berlin S46.svg Berlin S47.svg
Berlin U8.svg
Hermsdorf Berlin S1.svg
Hirschgarten Berlin S3.svg
Hohen Neuendorf Berlin S1.svg Berlin S8.svg
Hohenschönhausen Berlin S75.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB
Hohenschöpping  [ de ] Kremmen Line 13 April 1938;84 years ago S-Bahn-Logo.svg interrupted: 1 December 1946 - 15 September 1950
S-Bahn-Logo.svg defunct since 20 September 1983;39 years ago
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB 13 April 1938;84 years agodefunct since 24 May 1998;24 years ago
Hohenzollerndamm Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg Berlin S46.svg
Hoppegarten (Mark) Berlin S5.svg
Humboldthain Berlin S1.svg Berlin S2.svg Berlin S25.svg Berlin S26.svg

I

StationLineOpenedSituation
Innsbrucker Platz Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg Berlin S46.svg
Berlin U4.svg

J

StationLineOpenedSituation
Jannowitzbrücke Berlin S3.svg Berlin S5.svg Berlin S7.svg Berlin S9.svg
Berlin U8.svg
Julius-Leber-Brücke Berlin S1.svg
Johannisthal Berlin S45.svg Berlin S46.svg Berlin S8.svg Berlin S85.svg Berlin S9.svg Renamed from Betriebsbahnhof Schöneweide in 2020
Jungfernheide Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg
Berlin U7.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB

K

StationLineOpenedSituation
Karl-Bonhoeffer-Nervenklinik Berlin S25.svg
Berlin U8.svg
Karlshorst Berlin S3.svg
Karow Berlin S2.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB
Kaulsdorf Berlin S5.svg
Kohlhasenbrück Wetzlar Line 16 February 1946;77 years agodefunct since 7 July 1946;76 years ago
Köllnische Heide Berlin S45.svg Berlin S46.svg Berlin S47.svg
Königs Wusterhausen Berlin S46.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB
Köpenick Berlin S3.svg

L

StationLineOpenedSituation
Landsberger Allee Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg Berlin S8.svg Berlin S85.svg
Lankwitz Berlin S25.svg Berlin S26.svg
Lehnitz Berlin S1.svg
Lichtenberg Berlin S5.svg Berlin S7.svg Berlin S75.svg
Berlin U5.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB
Lichtenrade Berlin S2.svg
Lichterfelde Ost Berlin S25.svg Berlin S26.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB
Lichterfelde Süd Berlin S25.svg Berlin S26.svg
Lichterfelde West Berlin S1.svg

M

StationLineOpenedSituation
Mahlow Berlin S2.svg
Mahlsdorf Berlin S5.svg
Marienfelde Berlin S2.svg
Marzahn Berlin S7.svg
Mehrower Allee Berlin S7.svg
Messe Nord/ICC Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg Berlin S46.svg
Berlin U2.svg (at Kaiserdamm)
Messe Süd Berlin S3.svg Berlin S9.svg
Mexikoplatz Berlin S1.svg
Mühlenbeck-Mönchmühle Berlin S8.svg

N

StationLineOpenedSituation
Neuenhagen Berlin S5.svg
Neukölln Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg Berlin S45.svg Berlin S46.svg Berlin S47.svg
Berlin U7.svg
Nikolassee Berlin S1.svg Berlin S7.svg
Nöldnerplatz Berlin S5.svg Berlin S7.svg Berlin S75.svg
Nordbahnhof Berlin S1.svg Berlin S2.svg Berlin S25.svg Berlin S26.svg

O

StationLineOpenedSituation
Oberspree Berlin S47.svg
Olympiastadion Berlin S3.svg Berlin S9.svg
Oranienburg Berlin S1.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB
Oranienburger Straße Berlin S1.svg Berlin S2.svg Berlin S25.svg Berlin S26.svg
Osdorfer Straße Berlin S25.svg Berlin S26.svg 25 September 1998;24 years ago
Ostbahnhof Berlin S3.svg Berlin S5.svg Berlin S7.svg Berlin S9.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB
Ostkreuz Berlin S3.svg Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg Berlin S5.svg Berlin S7.svg Berlin S75.svg Berlin S8.svg Berlin S85.svg

P

StationLineOpenedSituation
Pankow Berlin S2.svg Berlin S8.svg Berlin S85.svg
Berlin U2.svg
Pankow-Heinersdorf Berlin S2.svg Berlin S8.svg
Petershagen Nord Berlin S5.svg
Pichelsberg Berlin S3.svg Berlin S9.svg
Plänterwald Berlin S8.svg Berlin S85.svg Berlin S9.svg
Poelchaustraße Berlin S7.svg
Potsdam-Babelsberg Berlin S7.svg
Potsdam Griebnitzsee Berlin S7.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB
Potsdamer Bahnhof Ring S-Bahn-Logo.svg S-Bahn-Logo.svg 18 April 1929;93 years ago S-Bahn-Logo.svg defunct since 3 July 1944;78 years ago; demolished
Wannsee Line S-Bahn-Logo.svg 15 May 1933;89 years ago S-Bahn-Logo.svg defunct since 27 July 1946;76 years ago; demolished
Deutsche Reichsbahn Gesellschaft logo.svg DR 29 October 1838;184 years agodefunct since February 1945;78 years ago; demolished
Potsdam Hbf Berlin S7.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB
Potsdamer Platz Berlin S1.svg Berlin S2.svg Berlin S25.svg Berlin S26.svg
Berlin U2.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB
Prenzlauer Allee Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg Berlin S8.svg Berlin S85.svg
Priesterweg Berlin S2.svg Berlin S25.svg Berlin S26.svg

R

StationLineOpenedSituation
Rahnsdorf Berlin S3.svg
Rangsdorf Dresden Line 6 October 1940;82 years ago S-Bahn-Logo.svg defunct since 12 September 1961;61 years ago
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB 17 June 1875;147 years ago
Raoul-Wallenberg-Straße Berlin S7.svg
Rathaus Steglitz Berlin S1.svg
Berlin U9.svg
Röntgental Berlin S2.svg
Rummelsburg Berlin S3.svg
Rummelsburg Betriebsbahnhof Berlin S3.svg

S

StationLineOpenedSituation
Savignyplatz Berlin S3.svg Berlin S5.svg Berlin S7.svg Berlin S9.svg
Schichauweg Berlin S2.svg
Schlachtensee Berlin S1.svg
Schöneberg Berlin S1.svg Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg Berlin S46.svg
Schöneweide Berlin S45.svg Berlin S46.svg Berlin S47.svg Berlin S8.svg Berlin S85.svg Berlin S9.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB
Schönfließ Berlin S8.svg
Schönhauser Allee Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg Berlin S8.svg Berlin S85.svg
Berlin U2.svg
Schönholz Berlin S1.svg Berlin S25.svg Berlin S26.svg
Schulzendorf Berlin S25.svg
Siemensstadt Siemensbahn 18 December 1929;93 years agodefunct since 18 September 1980;42 years ago
Siemensstadt-Fürstenbrunn Hamburg Line 1 June 1905;117 years agodefunct since 18 September 1980;42 years ago; demolished
Sonnenallee Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg
Spandau Berlin S3.svg Berlin S9.svg
Berlin U7.svg (at Rathaus Spandau)
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB
Spindlersfeld Berlin S47.svg
Springpfuhl Berlin S7.svg Berlin S75.svg
Staaken Lehrte Line S-Bahn-Logo.svg 3 August 1951;71 years ago S-Bahn-Logo.svg interrupted: 13 August 1961 to 4 March 1962
S-Bahn-Logo.svg defunct since 18 September 1980;42 years ago
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB 15 August 1900;122 years agooperation interrupted: 1995 - 1999
Stahnsdorf  [ de ] Cemetery Line 10 July 1928;94 years agodefunct since 13 August 1961;61 years ago; demolished
Stolpe Süd  [ de ] Kremmen Railway 4 June 1954;68 years agodefunct since 14 August 1961;61 years ago
Storkower Straße Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg Berlin S8.svg Berlin S85.svg
Strausberg Berlin S5.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB
Strausberg Nord Berlin S5.svg
Strausberg Stadt Berlin S5.svg
Stresow Berlin S3.svg Berlin S9.svg
Südende Berlin S25.svg Berlin S26.svg
Südkreuz Berlin S2.svg Berlin S25.svg Berlin S26.svg Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg Berlin S45.svg Berlin S46.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB
Sundgauer Straße Berlin S1.svg

T

StationLineOpenedSituation
Tegel Berlin S25.svg
Berlin U6.svg (at Alt-Tegel)
Teltow Anhalt Line 7 July 1951;71 years ago S-Bahn-Logo.svg defunct since 13 August 1961;61 years ago
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB 1 October 1901;121 years ago
Teltow Stadt Berlin S25.svg Berlin S26.svg
Tempelhof Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg Berlin S45.svg Berlin S46.svg
Berlin U6.svg
Tiergarten Berlin S3.svg Berlin S5.svg Berlin S7.svg Berlin S9.svg
Treptower Park Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg Berlin S8.svg Berlin S85.svg Berlin S9.svg

V

StationLineOpenedSituation
Velten  [ de ] Kremmen Line 16 March 1927;96 years agodefunct since 20 September 1983;39 years ago
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB 1 October 1983;39 years ago

W

StationLineOpenedSituation
Waidmannslust Berlin S1.svg Berlin S26.svg
Wannsee Berlin S1.svg Berlin S7.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB
Warschauer Straße Berlin S3.svg Berlin S5.svg Berlin S7.svg Berlin S75.svg Berlin S9.svg
Berlin U1.svg
Wartenberg Berlin S75.svg
Waßmannsdorf Berlin S45.svg Berlin S9.svg 26 October 2020
Wedding Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg
Berlin U6.svg
Wernerwerk Siemensbahn 18 December 1929;93 years agodefunct since 18 September 1980;42 years ago
Westend Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg Berlin S46.svg
Westhafen Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg
Berlin U9.svg
Westkreuz Berlin S3.svg Berlin S41.svg Berlin S42.svg Berlin S46.svg Berlin S5.svg Berlin S7.svg Berlin S9.svg
Wildau Berlin S46.svg Berlin S8.svg
Wilhelmshagen Berlin S3.svg
Wilhelmsruh Berlin S1.svg Berlin S26.svg
Wittenau Berlin S1.svg Berlin S26.svg
Berlin U8.svg
Wollankstraße Berlin S1.svg Berlin S25.svg Berlin S26.svg
Wuhletal Berlin S5.svg
Berlin U5.svg
Wuhlheide Berlin S3.svg

Y

StationLineOpenedSituation
Yorckstraße Berlin S1.svg Berlin S2.svg Berlin S25.svg Berlin S26.svg
Berlin U7.svg

Z

StationLineOpenedSituation
Zehlendorf Berlin S1.svg
Zehlendorf Süd Trunk Line 20 December 1972;50 years agodefunct since 18 September 1980;42 years ago
Zepernick Berlin S2.svg
Zeuthen Berlin S46.svg Berlin S8.svg
Zoologischer Garten Berlin S3.svg Berlin S5.svg Berlin S7.svg Berlin S9.svg
Berlin U2.svg Berlin U9.svg
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg DB

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