S-Bahn connection to the Olympiastadion partly interruptedHow to get to the Olympiastadion
S-Bahn connection to the Olympiastadion partly interrupted How to get to the Olympiastadion
Since Monday, November 18, 4:00 AM until Friday, November 29, 1:30 AM, the S-Bahn connection to S Olympiastadion station is interrupted. Here’s all the information you need and how to still reach Olympiastadion.
Arrival from S Spandau Bhf Station
First, the good news: anyone arriving from the S Spandau Bhf station will not experience any disruptions. The S3 and S9 lines are operating as usual with a 10-minute frequency. Trains end their routes at S Olympiastadion station and then return toward S Spandau Bhf.
Arrival from Alexanderplatz, Hauptbahnhof, Zoologischer Garten, etc.
The situation is different if you’re traveling from the opposite direction: all S-Bahn trains end at S Charlottenburg station. Between S Charlottenburg and S Olympiastadion, S-Bahn Berlin has set up a replacement bus service, running to and from Flatowallee near Jesse-Owens-Allee.
Alternative Routes to Olympiastadion
As an alternative to the S-Bahn and replacement buses, the U-Bahn line U2 continues to run as usual to U Olympia-Stadion station. From there, it’s about a 600-meter walk to the Olympiastadion. The U2 runs in the direction of Ruhleben and departs directly to U Olympia-Stadion for example from S+U Alexanderplatz (travel time: 34 min), S+U Potsdamer Platz (21 min), and S+U Zoologischer Garten (12 min) stations, among others.
Another option is to take the RE2 from Alexanderplatz, Friedrichstr., Hauptbahnhof, Zoologischer Garten, or Charlottenburg to S Spandau Bhf station and transfer there to the S3 or S9 toward S Olympiastadion.
External Links
- Connection search via BVG
- Conncetion search via S-Bahn Berlin
- Detailed information on construction work (S-Bahn Berlin; german language only)