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Region Berlin Schnellbahnnetz Region Berlin Bahnhof 0R Oranienburg S10 R10 Schnellbahnnetz Nahschnellverkehr mit Bahnhof im S-Bahn-Tarif Lehnitz Umsteigemöglichkeit s Borgsdorf Birkenwerder (b. Bln.) R10 R8 Basdorf Bernau S8 Umsteigemöglichkeit, Fernbahnhof R11 Velten (Mark) Parkplatz für Schnallbahn-Fahrgäste Hohenschöpping Hohen Behindertenfreundlicher Hennigsdorf Nord Schönfließ u Neuendorf West Schönwalde Zugang Zepernick Hohen Neuendorf Zentraler Omnibus-Bahnhofe (B. Bln.) Bergfelde Mühlenbeck- am Funkturm Mönchmühle Schönerlinde (Kr. Bernau) Röntgental zur Zeit außer Betrieb Hennigsdorf R11 S1 Frohnau Verkehrsbereich BVG Schönwalde (Kr. Nauen) Hermsdorf im Bau Buch S85 S86 Waidmannslust Bezeichnung der Bahnhöfe innerhalb des Stadtgebietes Karow Wittenau (Nordbahn) R8 Berlin unter Fortlassung der Tarifbezeichnung Berlin Nauen R4 R5 R9 R10 Wilhelms- U6 Tegel ruh Borsigwerke U8 Falkenhagen (Kr. Nauen) Schönholz Blankenburg S85 Holzhauser Str. Paracelsus-Bad Werneuchen R7 Brieselang Seidelstr. Residenzstr. Pankow-Heinersdorf Wollankstr. Seefeld (Mark) Scharnweberstr. Franz-Neumann-Pl. Wartenberg S75 Am Schäfersee Pankow Osloer Str. Blumberg (b. Bln.) Berlin-Tegel Kurt-Schumacher-Pl. Bornholmer Str. Airport-Potsdam-Express* U9 Ahrensfelde Nord 109 Budapester Straße Afrikanische Str. U2 Pankow (Vinetastr.) Bredow b Nauener Pl. 128 Wilhelmsruh, Fontanestraße Rehberge Pankstr. Ahrensfelde Friedhof * mit Sondertarif - Otto Lilienthal - Finkenkrug Seestr. Schönhauser Allee Ahrensfelde S7 R7 Leopoldpl. Gesundbrunnen S2 Hohenschönhausen Altstadt Prenzlauer Allee Otto-Winzer-Str. Falkensee U7 Spandau Haselhorst Rohrdamm Halemweg Voltastr. Humboldthain Rathaus Wedding Dimitroffstr. Gehrenn Bruno-Leuschner-Str. Hönow U5 Jakob-Kaiser-Pl. Amrumer Str. Ernst-Thälmann-Park Albrechtshof Spandau Zitadelle Paulsternstr. Siemensdamm Bernauer Str. seestr. Reinicken- Marzahn Wustermark Rbf. R9 R11 Jungfernheide dorfer Str. Senefelderpl. Paul-Verner-Str. S5 Putlitzstr. Leninallee Rosenthaler Karl-Maron-Str. Stadion d. Weltjugend Strausberg Nord U1 Mierendorffpl. Pl. Wuster- Dallgow (b. Bln.) Staaken Spandau Birkenstr. Nordbahnhof Hellersdorf mark Ruhleben Nordbahnhof Rosa-Luxemburg-Pl. Storkower Str. Sophie- Rich.-Wagner-Pl. Weinmeisterstr. Olympia-Stadion Turmstr. Oranienburger Tor Oranienburger Str. Springpfuhl Strausberg Stadt Charlotte- Schilling- March- Cottbusser Pl. Bellevue Kaiserdamm Pl. Deutsche Tiergarten Friedrichstr. Marx-Engels-Pl. Alexanderpl. str. lewskistr. Samariterstr. Neu-Westend Frankfurter Allee Oper Hegermühle Theodor-Heuss-Pl. Bismarckstr. Heinz-Hoffmann-Str. Elstal (Kr. Nauen) U5 Strausberger Frankfurter Tor Magdalenenstr. Albert- Hansapl. Pl. Ernst- Lehrter Stadtbhf. Warschauer Lichten- Norden-Str. Klosterstr. S75 Reuter-Pl. Unter d. Linden Französ. Str. S7 Str. Ostkreuz berg Hoppegarten Strausberg Jannowitzbr. Märkisches S86 Biesdorf Kaulsdorf (Mark) Fredersdorf Stadtmitte Museum R5 S6 Charlottenburg Zoologischer Garten Potsdamer Pl. Savignypl. Wuhletal Neuenhagen Petershagen Nord Nöldnerpl. Friedrichsfelde Mahls- Haus- Spittel- Otto- Elster- dorf Priort vogteipl. markt H.-Heine-Str. Haupt- Friedrichsfelde Ost U3 U2 U4 Grotewohl- werdaer Pl. Str. bahnhof Wilmersdorfer Witten- Nollen- Anhalter Bhf. Kochstr. Moritzpl. Rummels- Westkreuz U2 Tierpark Biesdorf-Süd S9 Str. U7 bergpl. dorfpl. burg Kurfürstendamm Gleisdreieck Möckern- Prinzenstr. Görlitzer Bhf. Betrbf. Rummelsburg Adenauer- Kurfürstenstr. Hallesches Kottbusser Schlesisches Tor pl. Uhlandstr. U1 Tor Tor Karlshorst S3 R13 U3 Augs- brücke R1 Satzkorn S1 Großgörschenstr. Mehringdamm burger Str. Kottbusser Treptower Park Erkner Kleist- Yorckstr. Damm Wuhlheide Hirschgarten Rahnsdorf Konstanzer Spichernstr. Viktoria-Luise-Pl. kark U7 S2 Südstern Hangelsberg Grunewald Str. Plänterwald Hohenzollern- Köpenick Wilhelms- R13 Güntzelstr. Gneisenaustr. Friedrichshagen pl. Eisenacher hagen Fangschleuse Fürstenwalde (Spree) Str. Baumschulenweg Bayerischer Pl. Pl. der Marquardt Fehr- Luftbrücke Berlin- Hermannpl. belliner Tempelhof Blisse- Berliner Rath. Rath. Neukölln Oberspree Pl. str. Str. Schöneberg Boddinstr. U4 Paradestr. Heidelberger Pl. U8 Leinestr. Karl-Marx-Str. Bundespl. Innsbrucker Pl. Schöneberg Papestr. Spindlersfeld S85 Rüdesheimer Pl. Schöneweide Tempelhof Neukölln R12 Breitenbachpl. Friedr.-Wilhelm-Pl. Bornim Grube Grenzallee Alt-Tempelhof Blaschkoallee Podbielskiallee Friedenau BVG Auskunft: BVB / S-Bahn (DR) Dahlem-Dorf Walther-Schreiber-Pl Parchimer Allee Auskunft: Priesterweg Kaiserin-Augusta-Str. Betrbf. Kundendienst Thielplatz Britz-Süd Schöneweide Potsdamer Straße 188 Bhf Alexanderplatz Ullsteinstr. Oskar-Helene-Heim Schloßstr. Feuerbachstr. 1000 Berlin 30 BVB 246 22 77 Johannisthaler Ch. 2 16 50 88 S-Bahn 492 24 89 Onkel Toms Hütte Mariendorf Westphalweg Lipschitzallee U9 Rath. Steglitz Steglitz S1 Pavillon Zoo: Bhf Hauptbahnhof Golm Krumme Lanke Alt-Mariendorf U6 Adlershof Wutzkyallee Hardenbergplatz, BVB 279 13 13 U2 Zehlendorf Lichterfelde West Botanischer Garten Nikolassee 256 24 62 S-Bahn 492 21 21 Marienfelde Zwickauer Damm Schlachten- Mexikoplatz Sundgauer Buckower Chaussee Kundenbüro Spandau: Bhf Lichtenberg R3 S3 S5 S1 Wannsee see Str. Rudow U7 Münsingerstr. Schichauweg BVB 525 37 00 Altglienicke 333 98 33 S-Bahn 494 27 78 S2 Lichtenrade BVG Fundbüro: Bhf Flughafen Grünau S8 Potsdamer Str. 184 Berlin-Schönefeld R4 Potsdam Griebnitzsee Grünberg- 2 16 14 13 BVB 672 33 82 R1 Wildpark Potsdam Stadt West allee S-Bahn 494 75 80 Eichwalde R12 Teltow Mahlow R14 Werder Babels- Flughafen Berlin-Schönefeld VIP Auskunft: Bhf Friedrichstraße berg Drewitz R6 (Havel) Großbeeren R2 S10 S9 S-Bahn 492 18 95 Rehbrücke Zeuthen Potsdam, Bassinplatz Bergholz Genshagener Heide 2 29 66 Bhf Schöneweide Potsdam Hbf. S-Bahn 497 24 44 R3 R4 Saarmund R14 Blankenfelde (Kr. Zossen) Berlin-Schönefeld Wilhelmshorst Birkengrund Nord Dahlewitz Woldau BVB Fundbüro: U-Bhf Friedrichstraße Michendorf Rangsdorf Birkengrund Süd Stand: August 1991 492 23 40 Seddin Dabendorf Herausgeber: BVG Rekonstruktion: S6 S-Bahn (DR) Fundbüro: © 2005 Patrick Popiol Beelitz Heilstätten R6 R12 Ludwigswalde Zossen Hauptabteilung S-Bhf Marx-Engels-Platz Königs Wusterhausen http://u-bahnbilder.de Wünsdorf R2 Verkehrsverwaltung 492 16 71.
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