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Berlin Northern Railway Berlin–Neubrandenburg–Stralsund
Looking south from Löwenberg station
Overview
Native name
Berliner Nordbahn
Line number
6088
6030 S-Bahn to Oranienburg
Locale
Berlin, Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Service
Route number
200.1, 200.85, 205, 209.12
Technical
Line length
222.6 km (138.3 mi)
Track gauge
1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge
Electrification
15 kV/16.7 Hz AC overhead
750 V DC third rail (S-Bahn: Berlin–Oranienburg)
Operating speed
120 km/h (74.6 mph) (Birkenwerder-Nassenheide)
160 km/h (99.4 mph) (Nassenheide-Neustrelitz)
100 km/h (62.1 mph) (otherwise)
Route map
Legend
from Rostock
from Tribsees
B 105
222.6
Stralsund Hbf
B 96
from and to Sassnitz
to Greifswald
219.0
Voigdehagen
B 96
214.7
Zarrendorf
211.2
Elmenhorst
208.3
Wittenhagen
(former Bf)
B 194
Trebel
to Greifswald
199.6
Grimmen
to Tribsees
A 20
192.7
Rakow
(former Bf)
189.2
Düvier
184.9
Toitz-Rustow
to Loitz
Peene
176.1
Demmin
from Tutow
Tollense
172.4
Zachariae
169.8
Utzedel
165.2
Sternfeld
Strehlower Bach
161.4
Gnevkow
157.4
Gültz
149.1
Altentreptow
Tollense
142.3
Neddemin
from Friedland
from Güstrow
from Waren
133.7
Neubrandenburg
to Pasewalk
125.4
Burg Stargard
117.6
Cammin (Meckl)
former station
from Strasburg [de]
113.4
Blankensee (Meckl)
105.2
Thurow
from Rostock
98.5
Neustrelitz Hbf
Neustrelitz Süd
to Mirow [de]
95.2
Strelitz Alt junction
from Mirow
88.7
Drewin
85.2
Düsterförde
MV–Brandenburg state border
from and to Templin
78.0
Fürstenberg (Havel)
Havel
74.7
Drögen
65.4
Dannenwalde
Wentowsee
60.8
Altlüdersdorf
from Neuglobsow
56.2
Gransee
53.6
Buberow
51.5
Gutengermendorf
from and to Herzberg
from Prenzlau
44.3
Löwenberg
40.8
Grüneberg
34.8
Nassenheide
Havel
31.5
to Wensickendorf
31.5
Fichtengrund
31.5
from Wensickendorf
29.5
Sachsenhausen (Nordb)
27.4
Oranienburg,
terminus of
to Kremmen
Oder-Havel Canal
25.7
Lehnitz
22.5
Borgsdorf
Briese
19.4
Birkenwerder,
terminus of
to Berlin outer ring
to Berlin outer ring
Berlin outer ring overpass
17.3
Hohen Neuendorf
S-Bahn from Berlin outer ring
Brandenburg–Berlin state border
13.0
Frohnau
10.9
Hermsdorf
Tegel stream
9.4
Waidmannslust,
terminus of
Tegel–Friedrichsfelde industrial railway
8.1
Berlin-Wittenau
Nordgraben
from Basdorf
5.5
Wilhelmsruh
from Hennigsdorf
3.8
Schönholz
2.8
Wollankstraße
from Bernau
1.2
Bornholmer Straße
S-Bahn to Schönhauser Allee
and Gesundbrunnen
to Schönhauser Allee
and Gesundbrunnen
Berliner Ringbahn overpass
0.0
Berlin Old Nordbahnhof
Source: German railway atlas[1]
The Berlin Northern Railway (German: Berliner Nordbahn) is a 223-kilometre-long main line route, that runs from Berlin via Neustrelitz and Neubrandenburg to Stralsund on the Baltic Sea coast. Nowadays, long-distance and regional traffic on the Nordbahn is routed at Hohen Neuendorf onto the Berlin Outer Ring to the Karower Kreuz and on to Berlin Main Station or Berlin-Lichtenberg.
^Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas). Schweers + Wall. 2017. pp. 7, 8, 16, 26, 36, 124–25, 128–29. ISBN 978-3-89494-146-8.
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