Berlin Northern Railway

Berlin Northern Railway
Berlin–Neubrandenburg–Stralsund
Looking south from Löwenberg station
Overview
Native nameBerliner Nordbahn
Line number
  • 6088
  • 6030 S-Bahn to Oranienburg
LocaleBerlin, Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Service
Route number200.1, 200.85, 205, 209.12
Technical
Line length222.6 km (138.3 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification
Operating speed
  • 120 km/h (74.6 mph) (Birkenwerder-Nassenheide)
  • 160 km/h (99.4 mph) (Nassenheide-Neustrelitz)
  • 100 km/h (62.1 mph) (otherwise)
Route map

222.6
Stralsund Hbf
219.0
Voigdehagen
B 96
214.7
Zarrendorf
211.2
Elmenhorst
208.3
Wittenhagen
(former Bf)
199.6
Grimmen
192.7
Rakow
(former Bf)
189.2
Düvier
184.9
Toitz-Rustow
176.1
Demmin
from Tutow
172.4
Zachariae
169.8
Utzedel
165.2
Sternfeld
Strehlower Bach
161.4
Gnevkow
157.4
Gültz
149.1
Altentreptow
142.3
Neddemin
133.7
Neubrandenburg
125.4
Burg Stargard
117.6
Cammin (Meckl)
former station
113.4
Blankensee (Meckl)
105.2
Thurow
98.5
Neustrelitz Hbf
Neustrelitz Süd
95.2
Strelitz Alt junction
88.7
Drewin
85.2
Düsterförde
MVBrandenburg state border
78.0
Fürstenberg (Havel)
74.7
Drögen
65.4
Dannenwalde
Wentowsee
60.8
Altlüdersdorf
56.2
Gransee
53.6
Buberow
51.5
Gutengermendorf
44.3
Löwenberg
40.8
Grüneberg
34.8
Nassenheide
31.5
31.5
Fichtengrund
31.5
29.5
Sachsenhausen (Nordb)
27.4
Oranienburg,
terminus of S1
25.7
Lehnitz
22.5
Borgsdorf
19.4
Birkenwerder,
terminus of S8
to Berlin outer ring
to Berlin outer ring
Berlin outer ring overpass
17.3
Hohen Neuendorf
S-Bahn from Berlin outer ring S8
BrandenburgBerlin state border
13.0
Frohnau
10.9
Hermsdorf
Tegel stream
9.4
Waidmannslust,
terminus of S85
8.1
Berlin-Wittenau U8
Nordgraben
5.5
Wilhelmsruh
3.8
Schönholz
2.8
Wollankstraße
1.2
Bornholmer Straße
S-Bahn to Schönhauser Allee S1S2S25
and Gesundbrunnen S8S9S85
0.0
Berlin Old Nordbahnhof
Source: German railway atlas[1]

The Berlin Northern Railway (German: Berliner Nordbahn) is a 223-kilometre-long main line route, that runs from Berlin via Neustrelitz and Neubrandenburg to Stralsund on the Baltic Sea coast. Nowadays, long-distance and regional traffic on the Nordbahn is routed at Hohen Neuendorf onto the Berlin Outer Ring to the Karower Kreuz and on to Berlin Main Station or Berlin-Lichtenberg.

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas). Schweers + Wall. 2017. pp. 7, 8, 16, 26, 36, 124–25, 128–29. ISBN 978-3-89494-146-8.

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