Route Metropolitan Circle

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  1. maestro

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    Hello everyone,
    I wanted to share a detailed draft map of the Berlin Ringbahn, showing lines S41 (clockwise) and S42 (counterclockwise). I'd also like your feedback, suggestions for additions, and perhaps a comparison of how these lines work compared to others in similar cities.

    Introduction to lines S41 / S42 — Berlin Ringbahn
    The S41 and S42 lines form Berlin's famous Ringbahn, a circular railway ring served by the S-Bahn system, which connects peripheral neighborhoods and urban transit hubs without passing through the city center.
    • The S41 travels clockwise along the circle.
    • The S42 travels counterclockwise along the same route.
    • The complete route is approximately 37.0 km long, with 27 stations along the circle.
    • The average time for a complete circuit is approximately 59 minutes.
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    Stations S41 / S42 – Berlin Ringbahn (in order from Gesundbrunnen, clockwise)
    • Gesundbrunnen
    • Schönhauser Allee
    • Prenzlauer Allee
    • Greifswalder Straße
    • Landsberger Allee
    • Storkower Straße
    • Frankfurter Allee
    • Ostkreuz
    • Treptower Park
    • Sonnenallee
    • Neukölln
    • Hermannstraße
    • Tempelhof
    • Südkreuz
    • Schoeneberg
    • Innsbrucker Platz
    • Bundesplatz
    • Heidelberger Platz
    • Hohenzollerndamm
    • Halensee
    • Westkreuz
    • Messe Nord / ICC (formerly Witzleben)
    • Westend
    • Jungfernheide
    • Beusselstraße
    • Westhafen
    • Wedding
    Notes
    • The S41 and S42 run exactly the same route, but in opposite directions.
    • Each station has different connections to other S-Bahn, U-Bahn, tram, or bus lines.
    • Some major stations: Ostkreuz, Südkreuz, Westkreuz, and Gesundbrunnen are important interchange hubs.

    Services, schedules, and features:

    Frequency: During normal hours, services run every 10 minutes, but during rush hour, service increases.
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    Schedule: Service begins very early in the morning at 4:30 AM and ends around 1:30 AM.
    Nights/Weekends: There are night services on weekends, with longer intervals.

    Trains in use on lines S41 / S42 – Berlin Ringbahn
    1. DB Baureihe 481 (Series 481)
    Type: EMU (Electric Multiple Unit)
    Year of entry into service: 1996–2004
    Manufacturers: Bombardier & ABB Henschel
    Maximum speed: 100 km/h

    Features:
    Iconic design with red and yellow front
    4-car train (double units coupled to create longer trains)
    Air conditioning not present on the original models
    Still widely used on the Ringbahn today

    Status:
    Being replaced / complemented by the new Baureihe 483/484 model
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    2. DB Baureihe 483/484 (Series 483/484)
    Type: New generation EMU
    Year of introduction: from 2021

    Manufacturer: Stadler Rail + Siemens Mobility (consortium)

    Maximum speed: 100 km/h

    Features:
    Air conditioning
    Digital passenger information system
    Ergonomic and modern seats
    Quieter and more accessible trains
    2-car (483) or 4-car (484) trains, modular to adapt to demand

    Status:
    Gradually introduced on the S41/S42 lines
    From 2023-2024, many Ringbahn services will only use 483/484 during peak travel periods
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  2. sophieclarke1983

    sophieclarke1983 Well-Known Member

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    Absolutely fantastic idea and your proposed rolling stock looks nice also
     
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  3. simontreanor81

    simontreanor81 Well-Known Member

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    I think a Berlin S-Bahn route would be excellent. There are also the other S4x routes to run before they branch off, and parts of S8, S85 and S9.

    Quite a lot of mainline AI too, particularly in the north and east, with some very short driveable local services between Jungfernheide and Gesundbrunnen, and a few freight workings that could be driven.

    Layers:
    ICE1/ICE3/ICE-T/101+IC
    112/143/146/182+Dostos
    442
    Freight
     
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