Berlin Savignyplatz station
Berlin Savignyplatz station, Train station in Charlottenburg, Germany.
Savignyplatz station is a train stop on the Berlin Stadtbahn line with an island platform protected by a gable roof supported by cast iron columns. The facility includes multiple entrances, stairwells, ticket machines, restrooms, and bicycle storage areas throughout the station.
This station opened on August 1, 1896, as part of Berlin's growing railway network serving the newly developed residential area. In the 1930s, the facility received significant upgrades including new stairwells and entrance areas, with dark brick cladding added to the railway arches.
The name comes from jurist Friedrich Carl von Savigny and reflects the period when this district began to expand in the 1890s. The station remains a central gathering point for residents and shapes how people move through the neighborhood today.
Four S-Bahn lines provide regular service to different parts of the city from this stop. The station has restrooms, ticket machines, and ample bicycle parking, making it convenient for various travelers and commuters.
A pedestrian passage called Else-Ury-Bogen connects the station directly to Savignyplatz and Schlüterstraße nearby. This creates an easy flow for visitors stepping out of the station into the neighborhood's shops and cafes.
Location: Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
Inception: 1896
Official opening: August 1, 1896
Made from material: cast iron
Part of: Berlin S-Bahn
Website: https://bahnhof.de/bahnhof-de/Savignyplatz-1020412
GPS coordinates: 52.50518,13.31907
Latest update: December 8, 2025 21:04
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