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Berlin Wuhletal station

Coordinates: 52°30′45″N 13°34′30″E / 52.51250°N 13.57500°E / 52.51250; 13.57500
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Wuhletal
Berlin S-Bahn Berlin U-Bahn
Cross-platform interchange
The S-Bahn and U-Bahn platforms in 2013.
General information
LocationAltentreptower Straße
Berlin, Marzahn-Hellersdorf
Germany
Line(s)Prussian Eastern Railway
Platforms2 island platforms
Tracks4
ConnectionsS5
U5
191 291 N5 N69 N90 N91 N95
Construction
Structure typeAbove ground
Other information
Station code?
DS100 code?[1]
IBNR8089049
Category?[2]
Fare zoneVBB: Berlin B/5656[3]
Services
Preceding station Berlin S-Bahn Following station
Biesdorf
towards Westkreuz
S5 Kaulsdorf
Preceding station Berlin U-Bahn Following station
Elsterwerdaer Platz
towards Berlin Hbf
U5 Kaulsdorf-Nord
towards Hönow
Map
Location
Wuhletal is located in Berlin
Wuhletal
Wuhletal
Location within Berlin
The U-Bahn platforms at Wuhletal
Platform with S- and U-Bahn trains

Wuhletal is a railway station in the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district of Berlin. It is served by the S-Bahn line S5 and the U-Bahn line U5.

The station consists of two island platforms paired by direction, with the S-Bahn serving the outer faces of each platform and the U-Bahn the inner faces of the same platforms. This makes interchange between the two modes very easy and is a unique situation in Berlin. At 160 metres (520 ft) in length, the platforms are the longest in the Berlin U-Bahn network.[4]

Etymology

The Wuhletal is a green corridor in the northeastern Berlin district of Marzahn-Hellersdorf on the River Wuhle, from which it also has its name. The park was established after the decommissioning of the Falkenberg sewage treatment plant from 2002, which had previously used the Wuhle as receiving water. The closure of the sewage treatment plant was considered critical by environmentalists because of the expected fall in the groundwater level in the landscape park area.

The Wuhletalwächter is a six-sided, 15.5 meter high concrete climbing tower with about 500 m² climbing area and a boulder wall around the climbing tower (about 400 m²), located at the northern end of the Wuhletal. The AlpinClub Berlin, a section of the German Alpine Club, exercises its house right here.

At the merger of Marzahn and Hellersdorf, "Wuhletal" was at times discussed as the district name. This name is used by the district associations of parties and sub-organizations that supported this proposal (CDU and FDP) for the district.

History

The plan for the station began in the 1980s where the station was built as Kaulsdorf-West, under the eastern extension of the former line E to develop the large housing estate Hellersdorf and together with the other stations of the route to Hönow on 1 July 1989 opened. The station is located on the embankment of the existing S-Bahn on the route of the Prussian Eastern Railway, which crosses here used for the subway VnK Railway. The railway embankment is underpassed by the Wuhle and two pedestrian tunnels.[4]

References

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  2. ^ "Stationspreisliste 2024" [Station price list 2024] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Der VBB-Tarif: Aufteilung des Verbundgebietes in Tarifwaben und Tarifbereiche" (PDF). Verkehrsbetrieb Potsdam. Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg. 1 January 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 October 2020. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  4. ^ a b J. Meyer-Kronthaler, Berlins U-Bahnhöfe, Berlin: be.bra, 1996

52°30′45″N 13°34′30″E / 52.51250°N 13.57500°E / 52.51250; 13.57500