BER Airport station, railway station at the Airport BER in Berlin, Germany
Berlin Airport station lies directly beneath Terminal 1, connecting the airport terminal with Berlin's train network. The underground facility features clear signage, bright lighting, and wide platforms designed for efficient passenger flow.
The station opened in 2020, making it a relatively recent addition to Berlin's transportation network. Its construction was part of expanding airport connectivity to handle growing demand for rail access to the airport.
The station serves primarily as a transit point for travelers with luggage catching flights or leaving the city. Its functional design with clear signage and minimal seating reflects its purpose: fast and secure movement without unnecessary stops.
The station is open 24 hours daily with S-trains running every 20 minutes and regional trains including the Airport Express serving the city center. From the terminals, it is only a few steps down, and clear signage leads you to the correct platforms and ticket machines or mobile apps for purchasing tickets.
The station is a dead-end rail facility where trains arrive from the city and depart in the same direction, making return journeys after a flight particularly simple. This design was intentional, enabling quick and uncomplicated connections for travelers carrying luggage.
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