Berlin Feuerbachstrasse train station

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Berlin Feuerbachstrasse
Reception building
Reception building
Data
Operating point type Breakpoint
Platform tracks 2
abbreviation BFB
IBNR 8089012
Price range 5
opening May 15, 1933
February 1, 1985
Conveyance September 18, 1980
Website URL s-bahn-berlin.de
Architectural data
architect Richard Brademann
location
City / municipality Berlin
Place / district Steglitz
country Berlin
Country Germany
Coordinates 52 ° 27 '49 "  N , 13 ° 19' 57"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 27 '49 "  N , 13 ° 19' 57"  E
Railway lines
Railway stations in Berlin
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The Feuerbachstraße S-Bahn station is a stop on the Berlin S-Bahn in the Berlin district of Steglitz . It is located at route km 5.7 of the Wannseebahn at the intersection with the street of the same name. The station is listed as a BFB in the operating point directory. It is one of the youngest stations on the Wannseebahn and is a registered monument.

Location and structure

platform
Feuerbachstrasse station and Steglitz freight station, 1987

The S-Bahn station is located in the Steglitz district of the Steglitz-Zehlendorf district of Berlin. The neighboring stations are Friedenau 900 meters away and Rathaus Steglitz 1.1 kilometers away.

The access to the 163-meter-long central platform is from Feuerbachstraße, which bridges the Wannseebahn here. The west bypass (A 103) passes under the train station and the bridge in a tunnel. The entrance building, a rotunda of clinker was the Reichsbahn architect Richard Brademann designed. The construction costs were given as around 700,000  marks . There is also an elevator from the bridge as barrier-free access to the S-Bahn station. The complex is registered as a monument in the Berlin State Monument List.

To the east of the S-Bahn station is the site of the former Steglitz freight station , which stretched south to Albrechtstrasse.

history

The construction of the S-Bahn station planned under the name Feldstrasse began in 1932. The opening took place on May 15, 1933 when the electrification work on the Wannsee Railway was completed. Around 22,000 people were settled within a radius of one kilometer from the station when it opened. The construction of the Black Bridge went hand in hand with the construction, in the course of which the Feuerbachstrasse crosses the tracks of the Wannseebahn and the main line next to it .

The station was reopened on June 6, 1945 after the Second World War . The station building, which was badly damaged by the war, was not repaired until 1951/1952. Between September 14, 1965 and October 21, 1966, a wooden interim platform was built a little further to the south-west in order to have construction clearance for the western bypass.

As a result of the second Reichsbahn strike on September 18, 1980, traffic on the Wannseebahn ceased. The operating rights to the S-Bahn were then ceded on January 9, 1984 by the Reichsbahn to the Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe , which began to rebuild the line. After checking the structural condition of the reception building in Feuerbachstrasse, the demolition took place down to the skeleton construction and the subsequent reconstruction true to the original.

Connection

The S-Bahn station is served by the S1 line of the Berlin S-Bahn . There are transfer options to the lines M76, X76, 181 and N81 in the bus network of the Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe.

line course
Berlin S1.svg Oranienburg  - Lehnitz  - Borgsdorf  - Birkenwerder  - Hohen Neuendorf  - Frohnau  - Hermsdorf  - Waidmannslust  - Wittenau (Wilhelmsruher dam)  - Wilhelmsruh  - Schönholz  - Wollankstraße  - Bornholmer Strasse  - Gesundbrunnen  - Humboldt Park  - North Station  - Oranienburgerstraße  - Friedrichstrasse  - Brandenburg Gate  - Potsdamer Platz  - pickup Train station  - Yorckstraße (Großgörschenstraße)  - Julius-Leber-Brücke  - Schöneberg  - Friedenau  - Feuerbachstraße  - Steglitz town hall  - Botanical Garden  - Lichterfelde West  - Sundgauer Straße  - Zehlendorf  - Mexikoplatz  - Schlachtensee  - Nikolassee  - Wannsee

literature

  • Michael Braun, Udo Dittfurth: The electric Wannseebahn. Time travel with the Berlin S-Bahn through Schöneberg, Steglitz and Zehlendorf . Ed .: Berlin S-Bahn Museum. Verlag GVE, Berlin 2004, ISBN 3-89218-085-7 .

Web links

Commons : Bahnhof Berlin Feuerbachstraße  - 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. ^ Mike Straschewski: Feuerbachstrasse. In: ssb berlin: History and stories about the Berlin S-Bahn. October 26, 2008, accessed October 13, 2019 .
  3. a b Feuerbachstrasse S-Bahn station. In: Monument database. Landesdenkmalamt Berlin, accessed on October 13, 2019 .
  4. a b c Udo Dittfurth, Michael Braun: The electric Wannseebahn: time travel with the Berlin S-Bahn through Schöneberg, Steglitz and Zehlendorf . Ed .: Berlin S-Bahn Museum. 1st edition. GVE, Society for Transport Policy and Railways, Berlin 2004, ISBN 3-89218-085-7 , p. 56 .
  5. a b c Udo Dittfurth, Michael Braun: The electric Wannseebahn: time travel with the Berlin S-Bahn through Schöneberg, Steglitz and Zehlendorf . Ed .: Berlin S-Bahn Museum. 1st edition. GVE, Society for Transport Policy and Railways, Berlin 2004, ISBN 3-89218-085-7 , p. 19 .
  6. a b Jürgen Meyer-Kronthaler, Wolfgang Kramer: Berlin's S-Bahnhöfe / A three-quarter century . be.bra verlag, Berlin 1998. ISBN 3-930863-25-1 , pp. 74-75