Warschauer Straße is a major thoroughfare in the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district of central Berlin , the capital of Germany . The street begins at Frankfurter Tor to the north and spans 1.6km south to the intersection of the Oberbaumbrücke , Mühlenstraße and Stralauer Allee. The street acts as a section of Bundesstraße 96a and the Berlin Inner Ring Road . The street is named after Warsaw , the capital of Poland .
10-412: The Warschauer Straße station , on the city's S-Bahn and U-Bahn rail systems, is located in the southern half of Warschauer Straße. Warschauer Straße station serves a stop on S-Bahn lines S3 , S5 , S7 and S9 and as the terminus of U-Bahn line U1 and U3 . 52°31′00″N 13°22′52″E / 52.51658°N 13.381°E / 52.51658; 13.381 This Berlin location article
20-533: A new reception building and two new central platforms are being built at S-Bahn Warschauer Straße station. March 2012 saw the removal from service and demolition of platforms B and C. The newly rebuilt platform B returned to operation in May 2013 with only one edge of the platform active. Construction planners initially planned to begin construction of the new entrance hall in the summer of 2013, with an opening in 2016. Construction began in 2016 and has progressed quickly to
30-578: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This German road or road transport-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Berlin Warschauer Stra%C3%9Fe station Warschauer Straße station is an S-Bahn and U-Bahn station on Warschauer Straße on the northern bank of the river Spree in the Friedrichshain neighborhood of Berlin , Germany . The two train stations as well as
40-595: Is a nightclub in Berlin which opened in 1996. The large-scale discothèque is located at Warschauer Platz 18 in ten basement vaults of the Warschauer Straße railway station . It houses up to nine bars and five dance floors, as well as an outdoor area. The venue has an overall size of 2,100 square meters, and is one of the biggest nightclubs in Berlin. In Germany, the club is known as one of the filming locations of
50-531: The soap opera Berlin – Tag & Nacht of the channel RTL 2 . Between 1996 and 2002 many international DJs of the electronic dance music scene such as Marusha , Chris Isaac , Westbam , Underground Resistance , Josh Wink , Lords of the Underground , Lady B , Sven Väth , Paul van Dyk performed at the club. The club also had its own truck at the Berlin Love Parade . Since 2003
60-699: The trams that terminate adjacent to the U-Bahn station together accommodate over 85,000 passengers daily. The Warschauer Straße S-Bahn station is located on the eastern side of Warschauer Bridge. The station's current configuration consists of a temporary footbridge and two platforms, one for trains inbound towards the city center, the other outbound towards Ostkreuz and Lichtenberg . The first station building opened on 11 August 1884 and stood until 1903. The second station building, designed by Karl Cornelius , stood from 1903 until 1924. The third station building, designed by Richard Brademann and constructed in 1924,
70-615: The basement vaults of the U-Bahn building: The Matrix Club , since 1996, one of the biggest venues in Berlin with up to nine bars and five dancefloors, the Narva Lounge and the Busche . The station is served by S-Bahn lines S3, S5, S7, S75 and S9, and U-Bahn lines U1 and U3. Connections are available to tram lines M10 and M13, and to bus lines 300 and 347. 52°30′22″N 13°26′56″E / 52.506°N 13.449°E / 52.506; 13.449 Matrix (club) Matrix
80-481: The city, Neu-Hohenschönhausen and Marzahn . Due to a lack of maintenance, the station building developed acute structural defects and was closed in late 2004. Soon after, the station building and platform access were demolished in April 2005 and replaced with a temporary walkway and stairs. As part of a long term renovation and reconstruction project for S-Bahn Ostkreuz , Warschauer Straße, and Ostbahnhof stations,
90-590: The point where the concrete and steel of the new building has been completed. On Sunday 2 July, two of the temporary Imbiss street food huts were torn down, to be followed in time by the remainder, when the temporary foot bridge along the side of the new station building is also removed. The Oberbaumbrücke , the East Side Gallery , and the Mercedes-Benz Arena (former O2 World arena) can be reached on foot. Three discothèques are located in
100-403: Was heavily damaged due to the destruction of Warschauer Bridge during World War II and required extensive reconstruction and alteration. The station remained largely unchanged for decades. Warschauer Straße station was reconstructed in 1983, and a new platform opened on 20 December 1986. This was in order to provide greater transport access to the increasingly developed northeast districts of
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