Berlin and its environs; handbook for travellers . ?^?fCSr \.1^:*;. Notes. BERLIN. Stadtbahn, 13 .allowed) and third. Fares for any 5 stations 15 and 10 pi., beyondthat distance 30 and 20 pf. No time should be lost in taking seats,as the stoppages are extremely brief. Notice-boards indicate thepoint at which second-class carriages come to a stand, the name ofthe station, and the direction in which the trains run. Passengersaccidentally carried past their destination may return thither withoutextra charge on applying at once to the station-master. The Stadtbahn has four tracks, of which the two


Berlin and its environs; handbook for travellers . ?^?fCSr \.1^:*;. Notes. BERLIN. Stadtbahn, 13 .allowed) and third. Fares for any 5 stations 15 and 10 pi., beyondthat distance 30 and 20 pf. No time should be lost in taking seats,as the stoppages are extremely brief. Notice-boards indicate thepoint at which second-class carriages come to a stand, the name ofthe station, and the direction in which the trains run. Passengersaccidentally carried past their destination may return thither withoutextra charge on applying at once to the station-master. The Stadtbahn has four tracks, of which the two northern-most are used for the intramural traffic and by the Ringbahn trains(see below), while the two southernmost are traversed by main-linetrains (stations see p. 1) and the majority of the suburban trains. Thechief stations have special entrances and platforms for the southerntracks. The stations are (from W. to E.): Westend (PL R, 2), Char-lottenbwg (PL Gr, 4), Sarigny-Platz (PL CI, 7), ZoologischerGarten (PL G, 10), Tiergarten (PL R, 10), Bettevue (PL R, 1


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