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The Waßmannsdorf station is a stop of the
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in
Waßmannsdorf Waßmannsdorf is a village and a civil parish (''Ortsteil'') of the German town of Schönefeld, located in the district of Dahme-Spreewald in Brandenburg. As of 2007 its population was of around 1,000. History First mentioned in 1350 as ''Wasmans ...
in the municipality of
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on the Grünau Cross–Berlin Brandenburg Airport railway. It was completed in October 2011 and opened on 26 October 2020, five days before
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(BER) opened on 31 October 2020. A railway station already existed in the village from 1951 to 1982. It was not located at the same place and was exclusively a depot ''(Betriebsbahnhof)'' on the
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.


Location

The station is located about southwest of the center of
Waßmannsdorf Waßmannsdorf is a village and a civil parish (''Ortsteil'') of the German town of Schönefeld, located in the district of Dahme-Spreewald in Brandenburg. As of 2007 its population was of around 1,000. History First mentioned in 1350 as ''Wasmans ...
. The former
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(SXF) is about away, the new Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg (BER) about . The station is located between the village and the
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. It belongs to the Berlin C tariff zone of the
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(VBB).


Old station

On 10 July 1951 a station called ''Waßmannsdorf'' was already opened on the
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. It was located about west of
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and was on a railroad embankment west of the ''Dorfstraße''. It served only operational purposes and was not open for passenger traffic. The plans from 1951 initially provided for four platforms and three freight tracks. In 1958, an long, northbound passing track was added to the two continuous main tracks. In the course of the three- and four-track expansion of the
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, the site was abandoned on 7 May 1982.


New stop

The new stop was completed on 30 October 2011. Officially, the station has been in existence since 17 June 2011 and is located on the route from Grünauer Kreuz to Berlin Brandenburg Airport. The cost of this project amounted to about seven million euros (as of January 2014), which was financed by the municipality of
Schönefeld Schönefeld (, meaning ''beautiful field'') is a suburban municipality in the Dahme-Spreewald district, Brandenburg, Germany. It borders the southeastern districts of Berlin. The municipal area encompasses the old Berlin Schönefeld Airport (SXF) ...
itself. After the opening of the new airport (BER) was initially delayed even further, 3 June 2012 was set as the opening date for the airport and the stop, which could not be met. The stop in Waßmannsdorf was opened when the airport started operating in 2020. From the municipality of Schönefeld the wish arose that the
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would serve Waßmannsdorf even before the opening of the BER. The
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examined different possibilities, whereby a shuttle train service was considered. On 17 June 2011
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announced that it would have trains stop in Waßmannsdorf in 2012. Trains regularly passed through to ventilate the tunnel station of the BER.


Installations

The station is located on a dam in otherwise open fields, south of the village of
Waßmannsdorf Waßmannsdorf is a village and a civil parish (''Ortsteil'') of the German town of Schönefeld, located in the district of Dahme-Spreewald in Brandenburg. As of 2007 its population was of around 1,000. History First mentioned in 1350 as ''Wasmans ...
. There is no direct road connection to the village, because the tracks of the
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lie to the west. Therefore, the only road connection to the station is from the east. The station has two outer platforms, each of which can be reached from the surrounding area via an access structure with stairs and elevators. The section between Waßmannsdorf and the airport railway station is connected via an
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in Selchow, with train handling being controlled by a remote monitoring system from
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. In the event of a camera failure, trains cannot stop at Waßmannsdorf in the direction of BER Terminal 1-2 without local supervision, because the narrow curve does not allow self-handling by the train driver. In the direction of Schönefeld (bei Berlin) (the old Schönefeld station) the driver can handle the train alone, because the platform is located on the inside of the track curve.
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facilities, and a bus stop, are provided at the forecourt.


ILA

After the
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2012 had to relocate to the southwest side of the future
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, it was initially planned that a large part of the visitor traffic on the public days would be handled by the Waßmannsdorf station, which is located near the new exhibition grounds. However, the
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prohibited its use shortly before the exhibition began, because the station was too small for the expected stream of visitors. There was particular criticism that the platforms were too narrow and that there was only one elevator and one staircase per platform. When planning the station, possible visitor traffic for the ILA had not been taken into account. The station was financed exclusively by the municipality of Schönefeld and was designed only to meet its needs, i.e. the site itself, a future industrial estate and airport employees.
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had convinced the
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(BDLI) to continue the ILA in Schönefeld, partly because of the favourable transport links via the S-Bahn, but did not get involved in the planning of the station. A provisional extension of the station would have cost €400,000, which nobody wanted to raise. In addition, the operational management would have been complicated: Since there are no turnouts in Waßmannsdorf, the trains from Waßmannsdorf would have had to travel empty to BER airport and back from there. Public transport for the ILA 2012 and also 2014 was therefore only possible with shuttle buses and cabs.''S-Bahnhof für ILA zu klein – Keine Genehmigung der Bundespolizei''.
In: ''
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'', 28. August 2012


Gallery


See also

* List of railway stations in the Berlin area


References


External links


Map of Waßmannsdorf station
(berliner-stadtplan.com) {{DEFAULTSORT:Wassmansdorf station Railway stations in Brandenburg Berlin S-Bahn stations Buildings and structures in Dahme-Spreewald Railway stations in Germany opened in 2020