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Berlin Friedrichstraße () is a railway station in the German capital Berlin. It is located on the Friedrichstraße, a major north-south street in the Mitte district of Berlin, adjacent to the point where the street crosses the Spree river. Underneath the station is the U-Bahn station ''Friedrichstraße''.〔(Info Friedrichstrasse station )〕 Due to its central location in Berlin and its proximity to attractions such as the Unter den Linden boulevard, the Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag, the station is a favorite destination for tourists. At the same time, it is the main junction for regional traffic in Berlin, measured by the number of passengers.〔(''Hauptbahnhof bewährt sich'' ) in ''Der Tagesspiegel'' Dezember 24, 2006 〕 During the Cold War, Friedrichstraße became famous for being a station that was located entirely in East Berlin, yet continued to be served by S-Bahn and U-Bahn trains from West Berlin as well as long distance trains from countries west of the Iron Curtain. The station also was a major border crossing between East and West Berlin. ==Train services== The station is serviced by regional trains as well as the Berlin S-Bahn and the Berlin U-Bahn. S-Bahn and regional trains stop at the upper platforms ''A'' - ''C'' on the Berlin Stadtbahn viaduct, elevated above city streets. This upper level of the station is enclosed by two train shed halls. The smaller shed on the north side is used for the S-Bahn, the larger on the south for regional trains. Platform ''D'' is a station on the North-South tunnel of the S-Bahn, located underground approximately aligned with the eastern bank of the Spree river. The underground station for the U6 line is located at the eastern end of the station, directly under the Friedrichstraße. In addition, the south side of the station serves as station and terminus for a number of trams and buses of the Berlin transportation company. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Berlin Friedrichstraße station」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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