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Not bad. Always something to learn about your backyard rail. Living in easy walking distance to U/S-Bahn stations is highly desirable here in Berlin. Parts of my family live in the far north of the city. It's 40 minutes of book reading away for a journy that would take about 30 minutes of fast highway travel with the car, if it all goes smoothly. If you're taking the "Regional Bahn", the regional express trains, you're a lot faster too. In and out of the city centre to the edge in less than 20 minutes.
The 49 Euro Germany-wide ticket, and the local 29 Euro variant for in-the-city travel makes it even more affordable, though folks who are out of work get it a lot cheaper still. Very decent mobility, and the tram system, which West Berlin dismantled by 1968, is even better than any bus imho. At least one extension of the M10 now runs in to the western part of the city again. They're sure to build more of those.
the 485 is actually older than the 480
o.O S bah nand U bahn is berlin are equipped with car wrappings so its eas to just pull it off and replace rather than fully clean graffiti
Are you kidding? Go to Prague or Budapest to see functioning public transport, Berlin is a joke
Nope
Logo of S means soemthing different in Rheinland Pfalz and Munich for example
you forgot one important thing: one can ride trains that are meant for travel between cities with the same local transport ticket as long as one does not leave the area.
these regional trains have different routes than the s bahn and usually only a few stops within berlin.
so if you go from/to the BER airport, noone knowledgeable would use the S bahn, when you can use the Regional train. those drive a lot faster, have less stops and different track (sometimes shorter/underground routes). so instead of travelling 2-2.5h, one travels 1-1.5h
There is no 24hour service of the S-Bahn or U-Bahn
most stop around midnight
only during weekends (Friday night and saturday night to be specific) they run through the night on a slow schedule (1 train about every 30 mins)
U8 has become a meme in Berlin as it has all the crazy people on it!! Heheheh
One side note. Most of the S-Bahn lines coming from the suburbs and 'ending' on the Ringbahn stations (i.e. S46 at Westend) do not actually end there. These trains change their name an continue as Ringbahn. That means if you need to continue your ride on the ringbahn you often don't need to change the train. On the other Hand all S41and S42 changes after one round at a certain point their names and leave the ring to a suburb. This migth be confusing for tourists but is very useful for comuting.
I love the U6 line.
At 16:17 you have a picture of a train on the U12 line, but you never even mentioned the line! U12 is a combination line using the west end of U2 and east end of U1, which is sometimes run during big stadium events because the U2 serves the stadium.
Waking up on S7 after falling asleep post party night, can be very scary, you are suddenly in the middle of nowhere ^_^
As a Berliner i really liked your overview. The BVG is an iconic company and has weird but also genius ideas and weven its own little magazine that is interesting to pick up. Since I lve inside the ring i just use the U-Bahn to get to work etc. and I am relieved that i know that our subway system will always bring me back home (not like other places i have been side eyes at Seoul tbh). This system is reliable and you don't need a car, which i love.
Big dislike for the advertisement promoting a symbolic of a terrorist state of moscowia!
U5 does not run above ground because of budgetary constrains. But because the area U5 runs through was centrally planned and only developed by the East-German government, so there was just no necessity for the rail to be run underground.
This video gives me heimweh
Just a week ago all S-Bahn service towards the city center got cancelled for a period of time because of a political state visit. After the initial shock I realized how many other options there were towards my destination. I was only a few minutes late for my appointment lol. The interconnectedness in Berlin is great.
the S-Bahn Berlin has the most beautiful (S-Bahn) trains.
Wait, thats exactly my foto! 😱😂
The Berlin metro is very interesting and versatile, I loved it! It is also very complete, allowing anyone to go to any part of the Capital. Congratulations from Brazil!