Berlin-Lichtenberg station
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| Berlin-Lichtenberg | |
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| Architectural information | |
| Location | Berlin |
| State | Berlin |
| Country | Germany |
| Local authority | Lichtenberg |
| Operations | |
| DS100 code | BLO |
| Station code | 0549 |
| Type | Bf |
| Category | 2 |
| Deutsche Bahn - Stations in Germany | |
Berlin-Lichtenberg is a railway station in the Lichtenberg district of Berlin. Lichtenberg is also a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U5 and an S-Bahn station.
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Until 2006, international trains to Kaliningrad, Warsaw, Kiev, Minsk, Moskow and Siberia (among others Omsk, Novosibirsk and Kazakhstan) used to stop at Berlin-Lichtenberg. However, after the completion of Berlin Hauptbahnhof, these trains now stop there. Night trains from all parts of Germany still terminate at this station, however, as do some trains from Warsaw and Krakow. This station is notorious for neo-Nazi activity.[citation needed] Lichtenberg was featured in the opening scene of the movie "The Bourne Ultimatum" where is was made to look like a Moscow train station.
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toward Westkreuz
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S5 |
toward Strausberg Nord
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toward Potsdam Hbf
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S7 |
toward Ahrensfelde
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toward Spandau
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S75 |
toward Wartenberg
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toward Alexanderplatz
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U5 |
toward Hönow
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Coordinates: 52°30′38″N 13°29′47″E / 52.51056°N 13.49639°E
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