[4K🇩🇪] BERLIN Hauptbahnhof Walkthrough (Berlin Central Station Tour)

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🚅 Explore Berlin Hauptbahnhof, Europe’s largest tower station, in stunning 4K resolution! This video takes you on a comprehensive tour of Berlin Central Station, one of the most impressive transport hubs in the world. From its iconic glass-and-steel architecture to its vast network of platforms and connections, you’ll experience the scale and beauty of this modern marvel.

As the busiest station in Germany, Berlin Hauptbahnhof connects multiple forms of transport, including long-distance trains, S-Bahn, U-Bahn, and buses, all under one roof. Whether you’re interested in Berlin’s transportation system, stunning architecture, or just love traveling, this video provides a perfect walkthrough of the heart of Berlin.

📅 Filmed 27th March 2024 (17°c)
📌 Berlin, Germany
🎬 Filmed with my DJI Osmo Pocket 2

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🌍 Berlin Hauptbahnhof, With around 330,000 passengers and visitors every day, it is the fourth busiest long-distance station of Deutsche Bahn after Hamburg, Frankfurt (Main) and Munich and is one of the 21 stations in the highest price class 1 of DB Station&Service. It is comparatively relieved by the other three stations in price class 1 as well as metropolitan stations of regional transport in Berlin.

The crossing station with 14 platform tracks is a transfer point between long-distance passenger transport (Intercity-Express, Intercity/EuroCity, ÖBB Nightjet, Flixtrain) and local transport (S-Bahn, regional train, regional express). Around 1300 long-distance and local trains stop at the station every day.

The underground station of the same name connects to the U5 line of the U-Bahn. There are also public transport connections in front of the station with the inner-city bus service (including metro and night buses) as well as the tram (lines M5, M8 and M10) of the BVG.

The striking building was designed by the architect Meinhard von Gerkan. On 28 May 2006, together with the station, a new north-south railway line was put into operation through the North-South Long-Distance Railway tunnel, which realizes a complete conversion and reorganization of rail passenger traffic in Berlin through the so-called "mushroom concept".

The area north of the Spreebogen was already home to the Lehrter station, which was built in 1868, opened in 1871 and closed in 1951, and the Lehrter Stadtbahnhof from 1882 to 2002.

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