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How to Find Us 50Hertz Transmission Gmbh How to find us 50Hertz Transmission GmbH Bezirk Heidestraße Nordbahnhof Berlin Mitte 96 Naturkundemuseum Chausseestraße Torstraße Rosenthaler Platz Invalidenstraße Invalidenstraße Luisenstraße Oranienburger Tor Berlin Hbf Oranienburger Weinmeisterstraße Straße Alt-Moabit Berlin Hbf Hackescher Friedrichstraße Markt Bundestag Französische Straße Brandenburger 2 Tor Französische Straße By public transport Take the first street on your left: this is theHeidestraße . Here you will find the 50Hertz Netzquartier to your right. From the Central Station, it takes about five minutes to reach our Netzquartier headquarters on foot. You can also take other By car means of transport directly from the station: bus routes TXL, 120, 123, 142, 147, 145, M41, M85, N20, N40, S-Bahn city From Potsdam, Magdeburg, Hannover, Frankfurt, Munich railway lines S5/S7/S75 as well as U-Bahn underground line or Dresden: U55, metrotram lines M5/M8/M10, the long-distance and Coming from the motorway, take the exit Seestraße in Berlin. regional trains operated by Deutsche Bahn (‘DB Fernverkehr/ Follow the Seestraße and turn right to Sylter Straße. Cross Regionalverkehr’) or one of the many taxis. the bridge Föhrer Brücke and turn left to the street Friedrich- Krause-Ufer, which leads to Heidestraße. From Tegel Airport From Hamburg: Take bus TXL in the direction of S+U Alexanderplatz and alight at Follow the A24 motorway to Berlin and take the A111 in the S+U Hauptbahnhof (Central Station). Cross the Invalidenstraße direction Berlin Zentrum. Keep to the left in direction Wedding and turn right. Take the first street on your left: this is theHeide - and take Kurt-Schumacher-Damm. Take the Schwarnweber- straße. Here you will find the 50Hertz Netzquartier to your right. straße then Müllerstraße and turn right to B96. Turn to the left to Heidestraße. From Schönefeld Airport Parking The S-Bahn S9 city train will take you to the Ostkreuz stop. From there, take the S7 in the direction of Potsdam Hauptbahn- The Netzquartier reserves a small number of visitor parking hof or the S5/S75 in the direction of Spandau Bahnhof and spaces for registered guests. Parking options in the vicinity of alight at S+U Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Berlin Central Station). Exit our headquarters are very limited. Paid parking is available in the the Central Station on foot in the direction of the Europaplatz underground car park of the AMANO GRAND CENTRAL Hotel square, where you then cross the Invalidenstraße and turn right. right next door, as well as in the Central Station..
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