Berlin-Kaulsdorf railway station, Railway station in Marzahn-Hellersdorf, Germany.
Berlin-Kaulsdorf is an S-Bahn station in the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district with a single island platform serving two tracks. The station building is protected as a historical monument and operated by German Railways.
The station opened in 1869 and was part of the Prussian Eastern Railway, which expanded transport connections to Berlin's eastern areas. This development marked an important phase in the city's railway expansion.
The station building shows how railway construction shaped the city during a key period of growth. Walking through it, visitors can notice the craftsmanship and design choices that reflected the values of that time.
The station connects to buses 197, 269, 399, and night service N95, offering multiple ways to reach surrounding neighborhoods. The platform is straightforward to navigate and the area is laid out clearly.
The station sits on the S5 line, which links Berlin's green suburbs with the city center and serves many commuters daily. Many passengers use it as a gateway to quickly escape the urban core and reach natural areas.
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