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Former Siemensstadt Station

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    August 7, 2025

    The Siemensbahn railway is scheduled to be reactivated by the end of 2029 and connect the Siemensstadt Square district, which is being developed in parallel, to the railway network. The most important access point to the new residential and workplace areas is Siemensstadt station. In the future, trains will run from here every ten minutes towards the center of Berlin.

    The station will be renovated in accordance with historic preservation standards and equipped with a new platform roof, new barrier-free platform entrances, and a new station building. A special feature of Siemensstadt station is that the station, including the platform entrances, is partially built as an elevated platform. The platform bridge rests on the track bridges of the Rohrdamm railway overpass. More information is available at i2030.de/siemensbahn.

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      August 13, 2018

      The area is closed, you can go up, but it is not permitted.

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        July 14, 2025

        On December 13, 1929, Siemens and the Deutsche Reichsbahn (German National Railway) unveiled the new Siemensbahn in Berlin to the public, and official operations began five days later. The journey on the 4.7-kilometer line from Jungfernheide S-Bahn station via Wernerwerk and Siemensstadt stations to Gartenfeld took less than ten minutes, and trains ran every five minutes during rush hour. Highly praised at the time in the daily and trade press, the gap between the Ringbahn and the Siemensstadt district of Spandau has, however, been living a shadowy existence for four decades and is one of Berlin's most famous "lost places." This is set to change in the near future as part of the "new Siemensstadt" project.

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