Departments and closures: Construction work at Berlin-Köpenick train station

Departments and closures: Construction work at Berlin-Köpenick train station

As part of the extensive renovation of the Berlin-Köpenick train station, there are significant restrictions that affect both road and S-Bahn traffic. Deutsche Bahn has now published official information about the upcoming closures that are of great relevance for commuters and residents.

One of the most important measures concerns Hämmerlingstraße , which is completely blocked by Monday, September 23, to Wednesday, October 2, 2024 . This period is necessary to hang up an auxiliary bridge. Such auxiliary bridges are temporary constructions that are needed to regulate traffic during the renovation or to secure construction sites. During this time, diversions are set up in road traffic to ensure that the impairments for drivers are kept as low as possible.

effects on S-Bahn traffic

In addition to the street work, S-Bahn traffic is also affected. The section of the S-Bahn line S 3 between Berlin-Wuhlheide and Berlin-Friedrichshagen is affected in several phases from January to August 2025 . These closures are also part of the extensive construction project and were necessary to ensure the safety and future functionality of the rail connections. For the time when the S-Bahn does not drive, a replacement traffic with buses is set up.

Deutsche Bahn regrets the inconvenience that these measures bring and asks the public for understanding. It is important to emphasize that such conversions not only require large -scale interventions in the existing system, but should also improve security for paslagi and residents.

For detailed information about the individual blocking times, diversions and alternative means of transport, passengers are asked to consult the project page and the "Information on construction work" as well as "restrictions on passengers". These information available online offer valuable help for everyone affected by the conversions.

In the event of specific questions or concerns, interested parties can contact Deutsche Bahn directly by sending an email to angelika.britz@deutschebahn.com. Appropriate websites that are updated regularly have also been provided for information on building -related timetable changes.

Overall, this extensive construction project shows how important it is to expand and modernize the infrastructure. The conversion of the Berlin-Köpenick train station is a clear sign that you think and act and act in the future in times of challenges in mobility.