No other station in Berlin has changed its name as often as this one. Get this: it started life in 1842 as the Frankfurter Bahnhof Berlin Ostbahnhof railway station: More »

Schönefeld airport railway station – Bahnhof Flughafen Berlin Schönefeld – is located about 100 yards from the airport Schönefeld airport railway station: More »

The Schönefeld Airport Express runs into central Berlin from the railway station on the perimeter of the airport complex Schönefeld Airport Express: More »

Tegel International Airport (TXL) is located on the northwestern outskirts of the city. It is currently Berlin’s busiest airport for scheduled passenger flights Tegel International Airport: More »

Zoo Station – officially called Bahnhof Berlin Zoologischer Garten – was West Berlin’s most important traffic hub throughout the Cold War period Zoologischer Garten station: More »

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Berlin’s Olympic Stadium, refurbished in 2003/04 for the 2006 World Cup, was originally built for the 1936 Olympic Games Berlin Olympic Stadium: More »

Borussia Dortmund played their early games at the Weisse Wiese (White Meadow, now an open air swimming pool), before moving in 1937 to the Stadion Rote Erde Signal Iduna Park: More »

The combined underground and light railway system in Dortmund, called the Stadtbahn, is clean and efficient, with regular trains to the stadium on match days Dortmund centre to stadium: More »

Industrial powerhouse
Dortmund is the largest city in Germany’s industrial heartland, the Ruhrgebiet (Ruhr District), and the sixth largest in the country Dortmund overview: More »