This is an alphabetical list of Berlin S-Bahn stations. As of 2023, there are 168 active stations.
Station | Line | Opened | Situation |
---|---|---|---|
Adlershof | |||
Ahrensfelde | |||
Albrechtshof | Hamburg Line | 14 August 1951 | defunct since 9 October 1961 |
DB | 1 April 1943 | operation interrupted: 23 May 1993 - 28 May 1995 | |
Alexanderplatz | |||
DB | |||
Altglienicke | |||
Alt-Reinickendorf | |||
Anhalter Bahnhof | |||
Attilastraße |
Station | Line | Opened | Situation |
---|---|---|---|
Charlottenburg | |||
(at Wilmersdorfer Straße) | |||
DB |
Station | Line | Opened | Situation |
---|---|---|---|
Dahlewitz | Dresden Line | 6 October 1940 | defunct since 12 September 1961 |
DB | 7 September 1884 | ||
Dreilinden | Cemetery Line | 10 July 1928 | defunct since 13 August 1961 |
Düppel | Trunk Line | 2 June 1939 | defunct since 18 September 1980 |
DR | 2 June 1939 | defunct since April 1945 |
Station | Line | Opened | Situation |
---|---|---|---|
Eichborndamm | |||
Eichwalde | |||
Erkner |
Station | Line | Opened | Situation |
---|---|---|---|
Falkensee | Hamburg Line | 14 August 1951 | defunct since 9 October 1961 |
DB | 1848 | ||
Feuerbachstraße | |||
Frankfurter Allee | |||
Fredersdorf | |||
Friedenau | |||
Friedrichsfelde Ost | |||
Friedrichshagen | |||
Friedrichstraße | |||
DB | |||
Frohnau |
Station | Line | Opened | Situation |
---|---|---|---|
Gartenfeld | Siemensbahn | 18 December 1929 | defunct since 18 September 1980 |
Gehrenseestraße | |||
Gesundbrunnen | |||
DB | |||
Greifswalder Straße | |||
Grünau | |||
Grünbergallee | |||
Grunewald |
Station | Line | Opened | Situation |
---|---|---|---|
Hackescher Markt | |||
Halensee | |||
Hauptbahnhof | |||
DB | |||
Heerstraße | |||
Hegermühle | |||
Heidelberger Platz | |||
Heiligensee | |||
Hennigsdorf | 16 March 1927 | interrupted: 20 September 1983 - 15 December 1998 | |
DB | 1 October 1893 | ||
Hennigsdorf Nord | Kremmen Line | 18 August 1958 | defunct since 21 September 1983 |
DB | 30 April 1953 | defunct since 30 May 1998 | |
Hermannstraße | |||
Hermsdorf | |||
Hirschgarten | |||
Hohen Neuendorf | |||
Hohenschönhausen | |||
DB | |||
Hohenschöpping | Kremmen Line | 13 April 1938 | interrupted: 1 December 1946 - 15 September 1950 defunct since 20 September 1983 |
DB | 13 April 1938 | defunct since 24 May 1998 | |
Hohenzollerndamm | |||
Hoppegarten (Mark) | |||
Humboldthain |
Station | Line | Opened | Situation |
---|---|---|---|
Innsbrucker Platz | |||
Station | Line | Opened | Situation |
---|---|---|---|
Jannowitzbrücke | |||
Julius-Leber-Brücke | |||
Johannisthal | Renamed from Betriebsbahnhof Schöneweide in 2020 | ||
Jungfernheide | |||
DB |
Station | Line | Opened | Situation |
---|---|---|---|
Karl-Bonhoeffer-Nervenklinik | |||
Karlshorst | |||
Karow | |||
DB | |||
Kaulsdorf | |||
Kohlhasenbrück | Wetzlar Line | 16 February 1946 | defunct since 7 July 1946 |
Köllnische Heide | |||
Königs Wusterhausen | |||
DB | |||
Köpenick |
Station | Line | Opened | Situation |
---|---|---|---|
Landsberger Allee | |||
Lankwitz | |||
Lehnitz | |||
Lichtenberg | |||
DB | |||
Lichtenrade | |||
Lichterfelde Ost | |||
DB | |||
Lichterfelde Süd | |||
Lichterfelde West |
Station | Line | Opened | Situation |
---|---|---|---|
Mahlow | |||
Mahlsdorf | |||
Marienfelde | |||
Marzahn | |||
Mehrower Allee | |||
Messe Nord/ICC | |||
(at Kaiserdamm) | |||
Messe Süd | |||
Mexikoplatz | |||
Mühlenbeck-Mönchmühle |
Station | Line | Opened | Situation |
---|---|---|---|
Neuenhagen | |||
Neukölln | |||
Nikolassee | |||
Nöldnerplatz | |||
Nordbahnhof |
Station | Line | Opened | Situation |
---|---|---|---|
Oberspree | |||
Olympiastadion | |||
Oranienburg | |||
DB | |||
Oranienburger Straße | |||
Osdorfer Straße | 25 September 1998 | ||
Ostbahnhof | |||
DB | |||
Ostkreuz |
Station | Line | Opened | Situation |
---|---|---|---|
Pankow | |||
Pankow-Heinersdorf | |||
Petershagen Nord | |||
Pichelsberg | |||
Plänterwald | |||
Poelchaustraße | |||
Potsdam-Babelsberg | |||
Potsdam Griebnitzsee | |||
DB | |||
Potsdamer Bahnhof | Ring | 18 April 1929 | defunct since 3 July 1944 ; demolished |
Wannsee Line | 15 May 1933 | defunct since 27 July 1946 ; demolished | |
DR | 29 October 1838 | defunct since February 1945 ; demolished | |
Potsdam Hbf | |||
DB | |||
Potsdamer Platz | |||
DB | |||
Prenzlauer Allee | |||
Priesterweg |
Station | Line | Opened | Situation |
---|---|---|---|
Rahnsdorf | |||
Rangsdorf | Dresden Line | 6 October 1940 | defunct since 12 September 1961 |
DB | 17 June 1875 | ||
Raoul-Wallenberg-Straße | |||
Rathaus Steglitz | |||
Röntgental | |||
Rummelsburg | |||
Rummelsburg Betriebsbahnhof |
Station | Line | Opened | Situation |
---|---|---|---|
Savignyplatz | |||
Schichauweg | |||
Schlachtensee | |||
Schöneberg | |||
Schöneweide | |||
DB | |||
Schönfließ | |||
Schönhauser Allee | |||
Schönholz | |||
Schulzendorf | |||
Siemensstadt | Siemensbahn | 18 December 1929 | defunct since 18 September 1980 |
Siemensstadt-Fürstenbrunn | Hamburg Line | 1 June 1905 | defunct since 18 September 1980 ; demolished |
Sonnenallee | |||
Spandau | |||
(at Rathaus Spandau) | |||
DB | |||
Spindlersfeld | |||
Springpfuhl | |||
Staaken | Lehrte Line | 3 August 1951 | interrupted: 13 August 1961 to 4 March 1962 defunct since 18 September 1980 |
DB | 15 August 1900 | operation interrupted: 1995 - 1999 | |
Stahnsdorf | Cemetery Line | 10 July 1928 | defunct since 13 August 1961 ; demolished |
Stolpe Süd | Kremmen Railway | 4 June 1954 | defunct since 14 August 1961 |
Storkower Straße | |||
Strausberg | |||
DB | |||
Strausberg Nord | |||
Strausberg Stadt | |||
Stresow | |||
Südende | |||
Südkreuz | |||
DB | |||
Sundgauer Straße |
Station | Line | Opened | Situation |
---|---|---|---|
Tegel | |||
(at Alt-Tegel) | |||
Teltow | Anhalt Line | 7 July 1951 | defunct since 13 August 1961 |
DB | 1 October 1901 | ||
Teltow Stadt | |||
Tempelhof | |||
Tiergarten | |||
Treptower Park |
Station | Line | Opened | Situation |
---|---|---|---|
Velten | Kremmen Line | 16 March 1927 | defunct since 20 September 1983 |
DB | 1 October 1983 |
Station | Line | Opened | Situation |
---|---|---|---|
Waidmannslust | |||
Wannsee | |||
DB | |||
Warschauer Straße | |||
Wartenberg | |||
Waßmannsdorf | 26 October 2020 | ||
Wedding | |||
Wernerwerk | Siemensbahn | 18 December 1929 | defunct since 18 September 1980 |
Westend | |||
Westhafen | |||
Westkreuz | |||
Wildau | |||
Wilhelmshagen | |||
Wilhelmsruh | |||
Wittenau | |||
Wollankstraße | |||
Wuhletal | |||
Wuhlheide |
Station | Line | Opened | Situation |
---|---|---|---|
Yorckstraße | |||
Station | Line | Opened | Situation |
---|---|---|---|
Zehlendorf | |||
Zehlendorf Süd | Trunk Line | 20 December 1972 | defunct since 18 September 1980 |
Zepernick | |||
Zeuthen | |||
Zoologischer Garten | |||
DB |
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