S+U Jannowitzbrücke (Berlin)

About S+U Jannowitzbrücke (Berlin)

S+U Jannowitzbrücke is a vital transport hub in central Berlin, uniquely positioned at the confluence of the Spree River and urban arteries. Opened in 1882 for the S-Bahn and 1908 for the U-Bahn line U8, it bridges historical districts with modern Berlin. During the city's division, the U-Bahn station was operational for East Berliners, providing a crucial link despite the surrounding complexities. Today, it remains a bustling interchange, connecting commuters and visitors to key destinations like Alexanderplatz and the vibrant Osthafen area.

Station Facilities

  • Ticket machines
  • Elevators
  • Escalators
  • Small shops/Kiosk