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Berlin Gesundbrunnen station (German: Bahnhof Berlin Gesundbrunnen) is a railway stationinBerlin, Germany. It is situated in the Gesundbrunnen district, part of the central Mitte borough, as an interconnection point between the northern Ringbahn and Nord-Süd Tunnel lines of the Berlin S-Bahn, as well as a regional and long distance station of the Deutsche Bahn network. The station is operated by the DB Station&Service subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn AG and is classified as a Category 1 station, one of 21[4] in Germany and four in Berlin, the others being Berlin Hauptbahnhof, Berlin Südkreuz and Berlin Ostbahnhof.

Berlin Gesundbrunnen

Deutsche Bahn Berlin S-Bahn Berlin U-Bahn

Bf
2012
General information
LocationBadstraße 1-3
Mitte, Berlin
Germany
Coordinates52°32′55N 13°23′22E / 52.54861°N 13.38944°E / 52.54861; 13.38944
Owned byDeutsche Bahn
Operated by
  • DB Station&Service
  • Line(s)
  • Berlin–Szczecin railway (KBS 200.2) (KBS 203) (KBS 205)
  • Berlin Northern Railway (KBS 200.1) (KBS 200.25)
  • Platforms5island platforms
    Tracks10
    Other information
    Station code528
    DS100 codeBGS (long distance)
    BGB (S-Bahn)[1]
    IBNR8011102 (long distance)
    8089015 (S-Bahn)
    Category1[2]
    Fare zoneVerkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg (VBB): Berlin A/5555[3]
    Websitewww.bahnhof.de
    History
    Opened1 January 1872; 152 years ago (1872-01-01)
    Passengers
    130,000

    Services

    Preceding station DB Fernverkehr Following station
    Berlin Hbf
    towards München Hbf
    ICE 8 Terminus
    Berlin Hbf ICE 15 Eberswalde Hbf
    Berlin Hbf
    towards München Hbf
    ICE 18 Terminus
    Berlin Hbf
    towards Zürich HB
    ICE 20
    Berlin Hbf ICE 21 Bernau bei Berlin
    Berlin Hbf
    towards München Hbf
    ICE 28
    Berlin Hbf ICE 29 Eberswalde Hbf
    ICE 91
    Berlin Hbf IC 17 Oranienburg
    towards Warnemünde
    Berlin Hbf
    towards Magdeburg Hbf
    IC 56 Oranienburg
    towards Rostock Hbf
    Preceding station Following station
    Berlin Hbf
    towards Stuttgart Hbf
    FLX 10 Terminus
    Preceding station DB Regio Nordost Following station
    Berlin Hbf
    Terminus
    Flughafen-Express Berlin Ostkreuz
    towards BER Airport
    Berlin Hbf RE 3

    Bernau bei Berlin
    Oranienburg RE 5 Berlin Hbf
    Berlin Jungfernheide
    towards Nauen
    RB 10 Terminus
    Berlin Jungfernheide
    towards Potsdam Hbf
    RB 21
    Preceding station Niederbarnimer Eisenbahn Following station
    Terminus RB 27
    selected trains only
    Schönerlinde
    towards Klosterfelde
    Berlin-Lichtenberg
    Terminus
    RB 54
    selected trains only
    Oranienburg
    Preceding station Berlin S-Bahn Following station
    Bornholmer Straße
    towards Oranienburg
    S1 Humboldthain
    towards Wannsee
    Bornholmer Straße
    towards Bernau
    S2 Humboldthain
    towards Blankenfelde
    Bornholmer Straße
    towards Hennigsdorf
    S25 Humboldthain
    towards Teltow Stadt
    Bornholmer Straße
    towards Blankenburg
    S26
    Wedding
    One-way operation
    S41 Schönhauser Allee
    Ringbahn (clockwise)
    Wedding
    Ringbahn (counter-clockwise)
    S42 Schönhauser Allee
    One-way operation
    Preceding station Berlin U-Bahn Following station
    Pankstraße
    towards Wittenau
    U8 Voltastraße
    Map

    Location

    Berlin Gesundbrunnen is located in Berlin
    Berlin Gesundbrunnen

    Berlin Gesundbrunnen

    Location within Berlin

    Berlin Gesundbrunnen is located in Germany
    Berlin Gesundbrunnen

    Berlin Gesundbrunnen

    Location within Germany

    Berlin Gesundbrunnen is located in Europe
    Berlin Gesundbrunnen

    Berlin Gesundbrunnen

    Location within Europe

    History

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    Rebuilt Gesundbrunnen station in 1898

    When the Berlin–Stettin railway was opened in 1842, the tracks ran farther northwestwards with a hazardous level crossing on Badstraße. Nearby Gesundbrunnen station was inaugurated on 1 January 1872 with the northern Ringbahn line; it became an important railway hub with the opening of the Berlin Northern RailwaytoNeubrandenburg; the junction was finished on 10 July 1877. From 1 May 1897, it also offered access to the Berlin–Stettin line, whose original tracks were shifted southwards to meet the parallel Ringbahn here.

    On 8 August 1924 Gesundbrunnen was one of the first stations to become part of the Berlin S-Bahn system when third rail trains ran from Stettiner BahnhoftoBernau. After the opening of the Nord-Süd Tunnel in 1939, trains ran from Gesundbrunnen via Humboldthain station and Stettiner Bahnhof directly to Anhalter Bahnhof in the south.

     
    U-Bahn platform

    Plans for an access of Gesundbrunnen station to the Berlin U-Bahn network were already developed by the AEG electric company prior to World War I. Nevertheless, the present-day station, located on the U8, was not opened until 18 April 1930. Designed in a New Objectivity style according to plans by Alfred Grenander with a separate reception building, the U-Bahn platform crossed deep beneath the railway tracks and served as an air-raid shelter during the bombing of Berlin in World War II.

     
    New entrance building

    World War II and Cold War

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    On 3 February 1945, this station was destroyed by an air raid.

    After World War II and the division of Berlin, long-distance train service diminished and was finally discontinued on 18 May 1952. The S-Bahn system was also affected by the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961, when the network was partitioned into an eastern and western half.

    Fall of the Berlin Wall

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    In the Pilzkonzept master plan the station was modernized as Berlin's northern long-distance train station and during 2005 there were discussions to rename the station to Nordkreuz (North Cross) reflecting the names of the other connection stations on the Ringbahn namely Ostkreuz (East Cross), Südkreuz (South Cross) and Westkreuz (West Cross). Work on the railway hub was completed on 26 May 2006, with no development on the rename until 2016, when Nordkreuz was appended to Gesundbrunnen as an official alternative name.

    Despite its station category 1 the station had no representative entrance building - the old entrance building had been demolished and it had never been replaced giving the new station a peculiar appearance. The area designated for the entrance building was left as a public open space (Hanne-Sobek-Platz). The planning was stopped not only by financial cuts but also due to the existence of the nearby Gesundbrunnen-Center shopping center that was opened in 1997 offering 25000 square meters of shopping facilities plus a direct connection to the railway station. The planning resumed during 2010 and construction work on a new entrance building began by the end of 2011, with the 3300 square meters projected to cost a total of 7.4 million euros.[5] The new entrance building opened in autumn 2015.

    Rail services

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    Long-distance services

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    Gesundbrunnen station is served by the following services:

    Line Route Frequency
    ICE 8 Berlin Gesundbrunnen – BerlinHalleErfurtNurembergMunich 120 min
    ICE 15 (Ostseebad Binz –) Stralsund – Berlin Gesundbrunnen – Berlin Hbf – Halle (Saale) – Erfurt – Frankfurt (Main)
    ICE 18 Berlin Gesundbrunnen – Berlin – Halle – Erfurt – Nuremberg – Munich One train pair
    ICE 20 Berlin Gesundbrunnen – BerlinLeipzigErfurtFuldaFrankfurtKarlsruheFreiburgBaselZürich 5 train pairs
    ICE 21 Ostseebad Binz – Stralsund – Berlin Gesundbrunnen – Berlin Hbf every 4 hours
    ICE 28 München – Nürnberg – Erfurt – Leipzig – Lutherstadt Wittenberg – Berlin Gesundbrunnen – (Stralsund – Ostseebad Binz) Some trains
    ICE 29 Ostseebad Binz – Stralsund – Greifswald – PrenzlauEberswaldeBerlin Gesundbrunnen – Berlin – Halle – Erfurt – NurembergAugsburgMunich 3 train pairs
    Ostseebad Binz – Stralsund – Greifswald – PrenzlauEberswaldeBerlin Gesundbrunnen – Berlin – Halle – Erfurt – Nuremberg (train split) AugsburgMunich 1 train pair
    ICE 91 PassauLinzWien
    IC 17 Rostock – Waren – Neustrelitz – Oranienburg – Berlin Gesundbrunnen – Berlin Hbf – Berlin Südkreuz – Flughafen BER - Terminal 1-2 – Doberlug-Kirchhain – Elsterwerda – Dresden-Neustadt – Dresden Hbf (– Freiberg – Chemnitz) 120 min
    IC 56 Rostock – Waren – Neustrelitz – Oranienburg – Berlin Gesundbrunnen – Berlin Hbf – Potsdam – Brandenburg – Magdeburg One train towards Magdeburg
    FLX 10 Berlin Gesundbrunnen – Berlin Hbf – Halle (Saale) – Erfurt – Frankfurt (Main) – Heidelberg – Stuttgart One train pair

    Regional services

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    Gesundbrunnen station is served by the following services:

    Line Route Frequency
    FEX Berlin Hauptbahnhof – Berlin Gesundbrunnen – Berlin Ostkreuz – BER Airport – Terminal 1-2 30 min
    RE 3 Lutherstadt Wittenberg – Jüterbog – Ludwigsfelde – Berlin Gesundbrunnen – Eberswalde – Angermünde – Schwedt (Oder)
    Prenzlau – Pasewalk – Greifswald – Stralsund
    RE 5 Berlin Südkreuz – Berlin Potsdamer Platz – Berlin Gesundbrunnen – Oranienburg – Neustrelitz – Güstrow – Rostock
    Neubrandenburg – Stralsund
    RB 10 Berlin Gesundbrunnen – Berlin Jungfernheide – Berlin-Spandau – Albrechtshof – Seegefeld – Falkensee – Finkenkrug – Brieselang – Nauen Single train towards Nauen
    RB 21 Berlin Gesundbrunnen – Berlin Jungfernheide – Berlin-Spandau – Dallgow-Döberitz – Wustermark – Golm – Potsdam 60 min
    RB 27 Berlin Gesundbrunnen – Schönerlinde – Schönwalde – Basdorf – Klosterfelde Individual services
    RB 54 Berlin-Lichtenberg – Berlin Gesundbrunnen – Oranienburg – Löwenberg (Mark) – Herzberg (Mark) – Rheinsberg (Mark) Individual services

    S-Bahn and U-Bahn services

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    Gesundbrunnen is a station on Berlin S-Bahn and Berlin U-Bahn networks. The station is served by the following services:

    References

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    1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  • ^ "Stationspreisliste 2024" [Station price list 2024] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  • ^ "Der VBB-Tarif: Aufteilung des Verbundgebietes in Tarifwaben und Tarifbereiche" (PDF). Verkehrsbetrieb Potsdam. Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg. 1 January 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 October 2020. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  • ^ "Bahnhofskategorieliste 2015" (PDF). DB Station&Service AG. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-02-24. Retrieved 2015-09-25.
  • ^ "Grünes Licht für Bahnhof Gesundbrunnen". Deutsche Bahn. 2011-02-08. press release.
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