Berlin-Charlottenburg station, Regional train station in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Germany
Berlin-Charlottenburg station features architectural elements typical of late 19th-century German railway construction with high ceilings and detailed stonework throughout the building.
The station commenced operations on February 7, 1882, establishing itself as a crucial transportation link between central Berlin and the growing western districts.
The station building preserves elements of Prussian railway architecture, representing a period when Berlin expanded its infrastructure to accommodate increasing urban mobility.
Regional trains departing from Berlin-Charlottenburg station connect passengers to major destinations across Brandenburg and neighboring German states throughout the day.
The station maintains its original structural elements while functioning as a modern transit hub, demonstrating successful integration of historical preservation with contemporary railway operations.
Location: Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
Inception: February 7, 1882
Official opening: February 7, 1882
Address: Stuttgarter Platz
Website: https://sbahn.berlin/fahren/bahnhofsuebersicht/charlottenburg
GPS coordinates: 52.50517,13.30222
Latest update: May 13, 2025 22:30
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