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|ibnr=|category=1}} |opened=1898 |years1=1990s–2006 |events1=Rebuilt as Südkreuz | coordinates= | line=}} Berlin Südkreuz (English: Berlin South Cross) is a railway station in the German capital Berlin. The station was originally opened in 1898 and is an interchange station. The Berlin Ringbahn line of the Berlin S-Bahn metro railway is situated on the upper level and connects to the east and west, whilst the Anhalter Bahn and Dresdner Bahn intercity railway routes reach the station on the lower, north-south level. The station was extensively rebuilt between the late 1990s and 2006, and was renamed Berlin Südkreuz on 28 May 2006. == History == The station's original name (Berlin Papestraße) originates from the nearby ''General-Pape-Straße'', which is named after the Prussian general Alexander August Wilhelm von Pape. The Ringbahn platform opened as an island platform on 1 December 1901.〔Kuhlmann, B. ''Bahnknoten Berlin - Die Entwicklung des Berliner Eisenbahnnetzes seit 1838''. Berlin, Verlag GVE, 2006.〕 The original Papestrasse station building, constructed from 1898-1901 was demolished, although a corner of the building, incorporating a clock tower, has been preserved as part of the new station.〔Preuss, E. ''Berlin Hauptbahnhof''. Stuttgart, Transpress, 2006.〕 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 Südkreuz」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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