History of the Berlin S-Bahn
The Berlin S-Bahn began on 8 August 1924 with the first section from Stettiner Vorortbahnhof to Bernau using steam locomotives. On 13 August 1961 it was broken up when the Berlin Wall was built, resulting in two sections: the eastern part and the western part. The western part experienced a massive strike which resulted in closure of several stations, after declining use. Attempts were made to reopen at various times but in the end, only three lines were finally opened after the strike. Since 9 November 1989, when the Berlin Wall was opened, the Berlin S-Bahn began to expand rapidly with their budgetary costs.
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History of the Berlin S-Bahn
The Berlin S-Bahn began on 8 August 1924 with the first section from Stettiner Vorortbahnhof to Bernau using steam locomotives. On 13 August 1961 it was broken up when the Berlin Wall was built, resulting in two sections: the eastern part and the western part. The western part experienced a massive strike which resulted in closure of several stations, after declining use. Attempts were made to reopen at various times but in the end, only three lines were finally opened after the strike. Since 9 November 1989, when the Berlin Wall was opened, the Berlin S-Bahn began to expand rapidly with their budgetary costs.
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L'histoire du S-Bahn de Berlin ...... ié dans la capitale allemande.
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The Berlin S-Bahn began on 8 A ...... ly with their budgetary costs.
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L'histoire du S-Bahn de Berlin ...... ié dans la capitale allemande.
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The Berlin S-Bahn began on 8 A ...... ly with their budgetary costs.
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Geschichte der Berliner S-Bahn
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Histoire du S-Bahn de Berlin
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History of the Berlin S-Bahn
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