S Julius-Leber-Brücke (Berlin)

About S Julius-Leber-Brücke (Berlin)

S Julius-Leber-Brücke is a significant S-Bahn station nestled in Berlin's Schöneberg district, notable for its namesake, resistance fighter Julius Leber. Originally opened in 1933 as Kolonnenstraße, it was renamed in 1999 to honor Leber. The station is characterized by its distinctive bridge architecture and serves as a vital transit point on the S1 line, connecting residents and visitors to various parts of the city with its historical charm and practical utility.

Station Facilities

  • Ticket machines
  • Elevators
  • Step-free access