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Berlin-Schöneberg station : ウィキペディア英語版 | Berlin-Schöneberg station
Berlin-Schöneberg (in German Bahnhof Berlin-Schöneberg) is a railway station in the district of Schöneberg, in the city of Berlin, Germany. It is a two-level exchange station serving the Wannseebahn suburban and the Ringbahn circular lines of the Berlin S-Bahn, with the lower level serving the ''Wannseebahn'' and the upper level the ''Ringbahn''. The station lied just south of the ''Dominicusstraße'' and ''Sachsendamm'' streets, where local bus stops allow changing between S-Bahn and busses. The ''Schöneberg'' station was opened on the 1st of March, 1933, as two-level exchange station between the Wannseebahn suburban line and the Berlin Ringbahn circular railway, in the course of the electrification of the ''Wannseebahn'' suburban line. Its ''Ringbahn'' level replaced the older ''Ebersstraße'' station on the ''Ringbahn'', which was located slightly further west. The entry of the closed station was kept as entry to the western end of the ''Ringbahn'' platform of the new exchange station.〔 The closure of the ''Ebersstraße'' station gave room for the building of the new Berlin Innsbrucker Platz station, opened on the 1st of July, 1933,〔 further west, on the ''Schloßstraße'' - ''Hauptstraße'' - ''Potsdamer Straße'' thoroughfare, with direct connection to the Schöneberg underground U-Bahn. With the opening of this new ''Schöneberg'' station, the old ''Schöneberg'' station which was located just north of the bridge which is now called ''Julius-Leber-Brücke'' was renamed to ''Kolonnenstraße''; close to the site of the Berlin Julius-Leber-Brücke station. ==References==
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