Berlin Wilhelmshagen station, Railway station in Rahnsdorf, Germany.
Berlin Wilhelmshagen station is an S-Bahn station in the Treptow-Köpenick district with a central island platform serving two tracks. The station building dates from around 1900 and is now protected as a cultural monument.
The station opened in 1882 as Neu-Rahnsdorf and underwent major renovations in the early 1900s. These rebuilds created the classic station form that still stands today.
The station building displays hallmarks of late 19th-century Berlin railway architecture. You can see careful craftsmanship in the details that define the structure today.
The S3 line connects the station to central Berlin with daytime service every 10 to 20 minutes. Bus route 161 also serves the area and links to other nearby destinations.
The station's underpass was jointly funded by residents and Woltersdorf municipality in 1908. This represents an early example of local community involvement in infrastructure projects.
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