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| country    = {{flagu|Germany}}
 
| country    = {{flagu|Germany}}
 
| time_period = 2022
 
| time_period = 2022
| company    =  
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| company    = Deutsche Bahn
| difficulty  = 1
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| difficulty  = 5
| author      =  
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| author      = Speedi
| repository  = [________ {{PAGENAME}}]
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| website    = [https://www.railwayoperationsimulator.com/catalog/community-projects/europe/s-bahn-berlin-nord {{PAGENAME}}]
| website    = [________ {{PAGENAME}}]
   
| map        = {{{{PAGENAME}} Route}}
 
| map        = {{{{PAGENAME}} Route}}
 
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Berlin is the capital of Germany and has more than 3,6M residents.
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The S-Bahn Berlin is the rapid transit in and around Berlin. It has existed since 1930 and is the link to many outer-Berlin areas like the BER Airport.
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As such, it has elements of a commuter rail service and a rapid transit system. There are 16 lines and three different main routes:
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The "Stadtbahn" in west-east-direction, the "Nord-Süd-Tunnel" in north-south-direction and the "Ringbahn", which surrounds the inner city and has no end as it is a circle ;).
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In this signal box you control the following areas in the north of the network:
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- the S25 from the station "Wollankstraße" until its terminus in "Hennigsdorf"
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- the S1 from the station "Wollankstraße" until its terminus in "Oranienburg" (+ the S26 til "Waidmannslust")
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- the S8 from the station "Blankenburg" until its terminus in "Birkenwerder"
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The S25, S26 and S1 share the tracks between "Wollankstraße" and "Schönholz", the S8 and the S1 between "Hohen Neuendorf" and "Birkenwerder".
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In Birkenwerder there is also the possibilty for commuter trains to stop at the S-Bahn station (it's equipped for the two electric systems), but in 2022 there are construction works ;).
    
== Timetable ==
 
== Timetable ==
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In the simulation you can find a normal weekday beginning at 4 o'clock with all extra trains, but in the evening it's not as precise.
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{| class="wikitable"
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As extras you can find timetables seperated by lines, as it may be too complicated with all the trains at once.
| colspan="4"; style="text-align: center" | '''{{PAGENAME}} Services'''
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Frequency of the trains:
| style="text-align: center" | '''Train Operating Company''' || style="text-align: center" | '''Origin''' || style="text-align: center" | '''Destination''' || style="text-align: center" | '''Frequency (tph)'''
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Wollankstraße - Schönholz: S25 every 20 minutes; S26 every 20 minutes; S1 every 10 minutes => 12 tph/direction
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Schönholz - Hennigsdorf: S25 every 20 minutes => 3 tph/direction
| rowspan="2"; style="background:#{{National Rail colour|______}}; color: white" | _______
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Schönholz - Waidmannslust: S26 every 20 minutes; S1 every 10 minutes => 9 tph/direction
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Waidmannslust - Frohnau: S1 every 10 minutes => 6 tph/direction
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Frohnau - Hohen Neuendorf: S1 every 20 minutes => 3 tph/direction
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Blankenburg - Hohen Neuendorf: S8 every 20 minutes => 3 tph/direction
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Hohen Neuendorf - Birkenwerder: S1 every 20 minutes; S8 every 20 minutes => 6 tph/direction
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Birkenwerder - Oranienburg:  S1 every 20 minutes => 3 tph/direction
    
== Operational Tips ==
 
== Operational Tips ==
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- in Waidmannslust (BWAI) the returing S26 should use the "lower" track
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- in the morning hours, trains may be taken under signaller control to get to their first stop
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== Trivia ==
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[[Category:Simulations in Germany]]
 
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[[Category:Simulations in the Germany]]
 
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