S Marienfelde (Berlin)

About S Marienfelde (Berlin)

S Marienfelde station, a historic part of the Berlin S-Bahn network, first opened its doors in 1893, serving the developing district of Marienfelde in southwestern Berlin. This suburban station, located on the Berlin-Dresden railway line, has long been a vital transport link for local residents, connecting them to the wider city. Its architecture reflects its late 19th-century origins, offering a glimpse into Berlin's rapid expansion during that era. It primarily serves the residential community, providing a quiet but essential gateway to the city center and beyond.

Station Facilities

  • Ticket machines
  • Elevators
  • P+R parking
  • Bicycle parking