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station (german: Bahnhof Berlin-Nikolassee) is a
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in the area of
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,
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. It is served by trains of the , and is notable for its prominent
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entrance building.


Overview

line S1 operates to and from central Berlin via the ' and terminates one station down the line at . Line S7 operates to and from central Berlin via the ', and passes through Wannsee on its route to '. The two lines are served by separate island platforms on different alignments, with the S1 platform at a lower level than the S7 platform. A pair of main line tracks run parallel to the S7, but trains on these lines do not stop at , and no platforms are provided. The two platforms are linked to each other, and to the station building, by walkways. A
flying junction A flying junction or flyover is a railway junction at which one or more diverging or converging tracks in a multiple-track route cross other tracks on the route by bridge to avoid conflict with other train movements. A more technical term is "gr ...
to the west of the station keeps the main line segregated from the lines. The same flying junction brings the two lines together, with the S1 lines between the S7 lines so as to allow
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at .


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Station information
Berlin S-Bahn stations Buildings and structures in Steglitz-Zehlendorf Berlin Nikolassee {{Berlin-SBahn-stub