List of railway stations in the Berlin area information
New: The Berlin S-Bahn station, Julius-Leber-Brücke, opened in 2008Old: Berlin's Anhalter Bahnhof destroyed in the Second World War
This list covers the railway stations in the Berlin area. These include both passenger stations and marshalling yards, but not goods stations. Because the Berlin S-Bahn network has expanded to include stations in the state of Brandenburg, the table shows only those stations lying within the Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg's present-day Berlin ABC fare zones (i.e. those up to about 15 kilometres from the Berlin city boundary), and those formerly served by Berlin's suburban services. The latter ran out beyond the capital's boundaries to the next largest towns along the main and branch lines.
The farthest towns on the lines covered here are listed below:
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