Berlin S-Bahn

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Berlin, Germany

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Event ticket seller· Train ticket counter· Train ticket office· Train ticket agency

Berlin S-Bahn Reviews | Rating 3.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Berlin S-Bahn is located in Berlin, Germany on Koppenstraße 3. Berlin S-Bahn is rated 3.1 out of 5 in the category event ticket seller in Germany.

Address

Koppenstraße 3

Phone

+49 3029743333

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Silvana Farruku

Comfortable trains, not crowded and lovely views out of the windows!

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ANFA-NADE GROUP INVESTMENTS LTD.

Punctual, clean and safe.

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Patrick Green

The validity period of a 7-day ticket is explained in such an incomprehensible way that you will end up confused and be compelled to pay a fine. Obviously, a company of crooks who misguide you to make you pay extra even if it’s none of your fault. Other than that, it’s such a mess in terms of directions, you have to go outside to the street level when you leave an Ubahn station to get a corresponding S-bahn train down the street, across a busy road or even one block down ! Well, what can you expect from a company that transported millions of people to their deaths in concentration camps during World War 2 and got away with it?

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Mathilde DUVAL

The prices depending on the areas can be quite confising at first and it is quite expensive. Other than that, the direction that I had to take to travel from west to east weren’t the best because I had to do a sort of loop. Men in the subway will harrass you or look at you in a very insistent way, be careful!

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Melwin Babu

Berlin has one of the best transport System compare to other cities. It’s based on my travel experience through 20 different countries. Berlin is well connected from North to south and west to east. The major part of the city is inside the circular S bahn line S41 and S42 which is circling the city clockwise and anti clockwise. Also has major transport line connecting far South to North and West to East. It provides day ticket and tourist ticket valid for t o to three days. The day tickets cost around 9 for AB region and almost all the city region other than Schönefeld/ New Berlin-Brandenburg is inside this one. So, if you are planning to travel around the city, you just need to take the AB region ticket. The ticket control is really strong in Berlin transport, so better to don’t travel without tickets. It can cost you 60 fine. Do not forget to validate your ticket in validating stand next to the ticket Machine. Otherwise it’s invalid ticket. Most of the train stations has ticket machines and in bus you can buy the tickets from the bus driver. The Berlin ticket is valid for all the transport services in Berlin. Like, S bahn, U bahn, Tram, Bus, Deutsche regional bahn inside city region etc. The Berlin transport is almost 24 Hrs. In some U bahn lines it stop between 1:00 to 3:00 in the morning. But, still there is Night buses during that time. So, I would say that the city transport service is available 24*7. Enjoy your time in Berlin and have a safe journey throughout the city

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Vinod Ramanarayanan

I paid my fine and gave 5 stars. Take a guess.

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Arbab Haider

Its been 6 months that i am in berlin and i found no train late than its schedule time. Appreciated

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Hariharan Balasubramanian

Trains dont go on time, too many drunk people, and recently why the heck is s9 going towards pankow. Edit1: so apparently these guys even know when you are in rush, so they delay their trains on purpose. Update1: I wanted to be at an even early, so I started an hour early considering our sbhans service track record. I still ended up getting delayed by an hour, thanks to the world class service provided by our beloved friends at DB