Overview of the Berlin S2 Line
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ToggleThe S2 line runs from Bernau, a historic town northeast of Berlin, down to Blankenfelde in the south, passing through central Berlin. It’s a vital commuter route linking suburban areas to the city’s core with frequent stops in residential and commercial districts.
Route length: approx. 75 minutes from start to end
Key transfers: Pankow, Alexanderplatz, Potsdamer Platz, Südkreuz
Line map:

Full timetable and real-time info here:
S2 Timetable & Info (BVG official)
Station-by-Station Guide: Berlin S2 Line
1. Bernau
- Historic town with charming old town vibes and regional rail connections.
- Great starting point for excursions beyond Berlin.
2. Karow
- Residential district with a calm atmosphere.
- Local buses provide connections deeper into the suburbs.
3. Pankow
- Important northern Berlin hub with tram, bus, and U-Bahn (U2) connections.
- Home to the picturesque Pankow Palace and a growing café scene.
4. Wollankstraße
- Quiet neighborhood, mostly residential with local shops.
- Good spot for peaceful strolls near the tracks.
5. Schönholz
- Also served by S1 and S26; good interchange.
- Neighborhood with green spaces and a community vibe.
6. Bornholmer Straße
- Famous for the historic Bornholmer Straße border crossing during the Berlin Wall era.
- Modern residential and business area with tram connections.
7. Nordbahnhof
- Central city station close to Berlin’s government district.
- Access to U6 and regional trains.
8. Friedrichstraße
- Central interchange station connecting many S-Bahn and U-Bahn lines.
- Close to major tourist attractions.
9. Alexanderplatz
- One of Berlin’s busiest squares and transport hubs.
- Connects to U2, U5, U8, and many tram and bus lines.
- Shopping, dining, and entertainment options abound.
10. Jannowitzbrücke
- Situated by the Spree River, near nightlife hotspots and galleries.
- Good for transfers to the U8 line.
11. Ostbahnhof
- Major railway station with long-distance and regional connections.
- Close to the East Side Gallery and Mercedes-Benz Arena.
12. Treptower Park
- Popular park area along the river with the famous Soviet War Memorial.
- Great spot for outdoor activities and picnics.
13. Plänterwald
- Quiet, green neighborhood adjacent to the Spree river.
- Close to the abandoned Spreepark amusement park.
14. Baumschulenweg
- Residential and commercial mix with tram connections.
- Known for the nearby botanical gardens.
15. Schöneweide
- Industrial history mixed with modern redevelopment.
- Transfer station for regional and tram lines.
16. Grünbergallee
- Small, quieter stop serving residential zones.
17. Berlin-Britz
- Residential neighborhood with local amenities.
18. Blankenfelde
- Southern terminus, gateway to Brandenburg.
- Regional train connections for further travel.
Travel Tips for the S2 Line
For leisure, consider stopping at Treptower Park for a riverside break.
Peak travel times can be busy, especially near Alexanderplatz and Friedrichstraße.
Alexanderplatz is ideal for switching to U-Bahn lines U2, U5, and U8, plus trams and buses.
Use Ostbahnhof if you’re catching long-distance trains or visiting the East Side Gallery.