Berlin Messe Nord/ICC station, S-Bahn and trade fair station in Charlottenburg, Germany.
Berlin Messe Nord/ICC is an S-Bahn station in Charlottenburg with an island platform serving two tracks on lines S41, S42, and S46. The location along Kaiserdamm connects to the U2 U-Bahn line through a pedestrian passage and provides access to regional bus services.
The station opened in 1916 as part of the fair infrastructure and closed in 1980 before reopening in 1993. This reactivation restored its role as a key transport link for the exhibition grounds and congress center.
The station serves as a daily meeting point for visitors heading to the exhibition grounds and the congress center. Its symmetrical entrance design reflects the architectural craftsmanship valued during the early 20th century.
Trains stop here multiple times per hour, with clear signage directing travelers to the U-Bahn and bus stops. During trade fair periods, the station can become crowded, so arriving early is advisable for a smoother journey.
The original platform structure from 1913-1916 remains protected as an architectural heritage monument today. Visitors can experience early railway architecture in its original form while benefiting from updated modern facilities.
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