Siemensbahn (German for "Siemens Railway") is an abandoned 4.5 km rapid transit line of the Berlin S-Bahn in Berlin. It was opened in 1929 as a modern...
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Amsterdam Metro (except Line 52) Berlin S-Bahn (Berlin Stadtbahn and Siemensbahn) Berlin U-Bahn (U1 and U2 lines) Charleroi light rail (partial) Copenhagen...
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Station Line Opened Situation Gartenfeld Siemensbahn 18 December 1929; 95 years ago (1929-12-18) defunct since 18 September 1980; 44 years ago (1980-09-18)...
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suburban trains and then later by a third, built specifically for the new Siemensbahn, which was funded by the company Siemens to serve their plant some distance...
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Spandau (reopening in 1999) Spandau – Staaken Jungfernheide – Gartenfeld (Siemensbahn) Jungfernheide – Spandau Zehlendorf – Düppel The S1 section from Wannsee...
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Düppel, or as additional trains on the northern Ringbahn and on the Siemensbahn branch from Jungfernheide. But when the Berlin S-Bahn was divided due...
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Frankfurt Railway Scharmützelsee Railway Oderbruch Railway Gartenfeld B x¹ Siemensbahn closed 1980 Gehrenseestraße B VBB 5 x Outer Ring Genshagener Heide TF...
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on 1 April 1925. With the commissioning of the Siemens Railway (Siemensbahn) on 18 December 1929, the number of passengers decreased significantly...
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Düppel, or as additional trains on the northern Ringbahn and on the Siemensbahn branch from Jungfernheide. However, when the Berlin S-Bahn was divided...
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