Berlin Bellevue train station

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Berlin Bellevue
Inside view of the platform hall
Inside view of the platform hall
Data
Operating point type Breakpoint
Platform tracks 2
abbreviation BBEV
IBNR 8089005
Price range 4th
opening February 7, 1882
Profile on Bahnhof.de Bellevue
Architectural data
architect Johann Eduard Jacobsthal
location
City / municipality Berlin
Place / district Hansaviertel
country Berlin
Country Germany
Coordinates 52 ° 31 '12 "  N , 13 ° 20' 52"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 31 '12 "  N , 13 ° 20' 52"  E
Railway lines
Railway stations in Berlin
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The Berlin Bellevue Station is located on the light rail in the Berlin district of Hansa district of Mitte district . It is served by the S-Bahn lines  S3, S5, S7 and S9. The train station is near Bellevue Palace , the official residence of the German Federal President . The entire facility is listed.

location

The stop is located around four kilometers west of the historic city center and borders on Bartningallee and Flensburger Straße . The main train station is about two kilometers to the east. The next station to the west is the Tiergarten train station, around two kilometers away . Bellevue station is in the Berlin A tariff zone of the Berlin-Brandenburg transport association .

history

The light rail at Bellevue, wood engraving, 1882
View from the Helgoland shore of the train station

Construction of the building began simultaneously with the construction of the light rail in 1875; on February 7, 1882, the station was opened to traffic together with the light rail. Today, the station is one of the two urban railway stations, along with the Hackescher Markt S-Bahn station , that have been preserved in their original form. The architect was Johann Eduard Jacobsthal . The length was initially 93 meters. After the S-Bahn began operating on June 11, 1928, the platform was extended to the west to 160 meters with a roof and raised from 76 to 96 centimeters. In 1931/1932 the roof structure and the bridge over today's Bartningallee were renewed.

At the end of April 1945, operations were temporarily suspended. On October 12, 1945 the S-Bahn ran again. In 1957 the visible war damage to the station was repaired. From August 13, 1961, the importance of the light rail decreased.

After the political change , the importance of the light rail increased significantly. Renovations were necessary. Therefore, the stop was temporarily closed on October 30, 1994. During this time, the S-Bahn passed the side of the hall. From November 11, 1996, the S-Bahn returned to the station. At first only the eastern entrance was open. A new train dispatcher house was also built.

Since the end of 2015, train handling has been carried out by the driver using the driver's cab monitor (ZAT-FM).

Connection

The S-Bahn station is served by lines S3, S5, S7 and S9 of the Berlin S-Bahn. There are no direct transfer options to other local public transport lines.

line course Clock in the peak hours
Berlin S3.svg Spandau  - Stresow  - Pichelsberg  - Olympiastadion  - Heerstraße  - Messe Süd  - Westkreuz  - Charlottenburg  - Savignyplatz  - Zoological Garden  - Tiergarten  - Bellevue  - Central Station  - Friedrichstraße  - Hackescher Markt  - Alexanderplatz  - Jannowitzbrücke  - Ostbahnhof  - Warschauer Straße  - Ostkreuz  - Rummelsburg  - Rummelsburg depot  - Karlshorst  - Wuhlheide  - Köpenick  - Hirschgarten  - Friedrichshagen  - Rahnsdorf  - Wilhelmshagen  - Erkner 20 min
Berlin S5.svg Westkreuz  - Charlottenburg  - Savignyplatz  - Zoological Garden  - Tiergarten  - Bellevue  - Central Station  - Friedrichstraße  - Hackescher Markt  - Alexanderplatz  - Jannowitzbrücke  - Ostbahnhof  - Warschauer Straße  - Ostkreuz  - Nöldnerplatz  - Lichtenberg  - Friedrichsfelde East  - Biesdorf  - Wuhletal  - Kaulsdorf  - Mahlsdorf  - Birkenstein  - Hoppegarten  - Neuenhagen  - Fredersdorf  - Petershagen North  - Strausberg  - Hegermühle  - Strausberg City  - Strausberg North 10 min
Berlin S7.svg Potsdam Central Station  - Babelsberg  - Griebnitzsee  - Wannsee  - Nikolassee  - Grunewald  - Westkreuz  - Charlottenburg  - Savignyplatz  - Zoological Garden  - Tiergarten  - Bellevue  - Central Station  - Friedrichstrasse  - Hackescher Markt  - Alexanderplatz  - Jannowitzbrücke  - Ostbahnhof  - Warschauer Strasse  - Ostkreuz  - Nöldnerplatz  - Lichtenberg  - Friedrichsfelde Ost  - Springpfuhl  - Poelchaustraße  - Marzahn  - Raoul-Wallenberg-Straße  - Mehrower Allee  - Ahrensfelde 10 min
Berlin S9.svg Spandau  - Stresow  - Pichelsberg  - Olympiastadion  - Heerstraße  - Messe Süd  - Westkreuz  - Charlottenburg  - Savignyplatz  - Zoological Garden  - Tiergarten  - Bellevue  - Hauptbahnhof  - Friedrichstraße  - Hackescher Markt  - Alexanderplatz  - Jannowitzbrücke  - Ostbahnhof  - Warschauer Straße  - Treptower Park  - Plänterwald  - Baumschulenweg  - Schöneweide  - Schöneweide depot  - Adlershof  - Altglienicke  - Grünbergallee  - Berlin-Schönefeld Airport 20 min

literature

  • Jürgen Meyer-Kronthaler, Wolfgang Kramer (Ed.): Berlin's S-Bahnhöfe - A three-quarters of a century . Be.bra, 1998, ISBN 3-930863-25-1 , pp. 27-28 .

Web links

Commons : Bahnhof Berlin Bellevue  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Station price list 2020. In: Deutsche Bahn. Deutsche Bahn, January 1, 2020, accessed on July 10, 2020 .
  2. Monuments in Berlin - Bellevue S-Bahn station. Senate Department for Urban Development and the Environment, May 6, 1995, accessed on August 12, 2015 .
  3. News in brief - S-Bahn . In: Berliner Verkehrsblätter . No. 1 , 2016, p. 13 .