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Berlin fast line M2: Heinersdorf - S+U Alexanderplatz / Dircksenstraße

Operational

Earlier: Berlin fast line 2.

City: Berlin (Germany).
Total route length: 6.6 km (4.1 miles).
Driving time: 25 min.

Track gauge: 1435 mm (standard gauge).

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Fast lines in Berlin

Berlin fast line M1: Georgenstraße/Am Kupfergraben - Rosenthal Nord
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Berlin fast line M10: U Turmstraße - S+U Warschauer Straße
Operational

Berlin fast line M13: S Warschauer Straße - Wedding/Virchow-Klinikum
Operational

Berlin fast line M17: Falkenberg - S Adlershof
Operational

Berlin fast line M2: Heinersdorf - S+U Alexanderplatz / Dircksenstraße
Operational

Berlin fast line M4: S Hackescher Markt - Falkenberg
Operational

Berlin fast line M5: Hohensschönhausen/Zingster Straße - Moabit Lüneburger Straße
Operational

Berlin fast line M6: S Hackescher Markt - Hellersdorf Riesaer Straße
Operational

Berlin fast line M8: Moabit Lüneburger Straße - Ahrensfelde/Stadtgrenze
Operational

Stops

HeinersdorfS+U Alexanderplatz / DircksenstraßeKnaackstraßePrenzlauer Allee/Danziger StraßeMarienburger StraßePrenzlauer Allee/OstseestraßeAm Steinberg.

Berlin fast line M2: Heinersdorf - S+U Alexanderplatz / Dircksenstraße route map

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Photos and videos of Berlin fast line M2: Heinersdorf - S+U Alexanderplatz / Dircksenstraße

Berlin fast line M2 with low-floor articulated tram 9075 at Marienburger Straße (2024)Berlin fast line M2 with low-floor articulated tram 9075 at Marienburger Straße (2024)By Henrik Boye.
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Berlin fast line M2 with low-floor articulated tram 4004 at Prenzlauer Allee/Danziger Straße (2018)Berlin fast line M2 with low-floor articulated tram 4004 at Prenzlauer Allee/Danziger Straße (2018)By Henrik Boye.
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Berlin fast line M2 at Knaackstraße (2017)Berlin fast line M2 at Knaackstraße (2017)By Lene Kålund-Jørgensen.
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Trams in Berlin, Germany (2017)
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Trams in Berlin, Germany (2017)The Berlin tramway is the main tram system in Berlin, Germany. It is one of the oldest tram networks in the world, dating back to 1865, and is operated by Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG), founded in 1929. It is the third-largest tram system in the world, after Melbourne and St. Petersburg. Berlin's streetcar system consists of 22 lines that operate on a standard-gauge network, with almost 800 stops, a route length of almost 190 kilometers (120 mi), and a line length of 430 kilometers (270 mi). Nine of the lines, called Metrotram, operate 24 hours a day and are identified with the letter 'M' before their number; the other thirteen lines are regular city tram lines and are identified by just a line number. Most of the recent network is within the former East Berlin—tram lines in West Berlin were replaced by buses during the division of Berlin (the first extension into West Berlin opened in 1994 on today's M13). In the eastern part of the city, there are also three private tram lines that are not part of the main system. To the south-west of Berlin is the Potsdam tram system with its own network of lines.By Timosha21 - .
Berlin fast line M2 with low-floor articulated tram 2043 at S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße (2010)Berlin fast line M2 with low-floor articulated tram 2043 at S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße (2010)By Michael Olsen.
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