Berlin Julius-Leber-Brücke station
First S-Bahn train departing from Julius-Leber-Brücke station on 2 May 2008 | |||||||||||
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| Location | Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Berlin, Berlin Germany | ||||||||||
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| Station code | n/a | ||||||||||
| DS100 code | BJLB | ||||||||||
| Category | 4 | ||||||||||
| Fare zone | VBB: Berlin A/5555 | ||||||||||
| History | |||||||||||
| Opened | 15 October 1881 2 May 2008 | ||||||||||
| Closed | 3 July 1944 | ||||||||||
| Electrified | 15 May 1933 | ||||||||||
| Previous names | 1881-1/12/1932 Schöneberg 1932-1944 Kolonnenstraße | ||||||||||
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Julius-Leber-Brücke is a railway station in the Schöneberg district of Berlin. Located under a bridge over the cutting created for the Berlin-Potsdam-Magdeburg railway. It was officially opened on 2 May 2008 and is served by the S-Bahn line S1.
The bridge is named after Resistance fighter Julius Leber. It was formerly named Sedanbrücke, after the Prusso-German victory in the Battle of Sedan in the Prusso-German war against France in 1870/71. The bridge connects the two ends of Kolonnenstraße.
The station has two platforms, of which only the inner platform edges are being used, serving the Wannseebahn line of the Berlin S-Bahn running between them.