4 Thomas Martens - 3 years ago
A great place for local transport enthusiasts. Unfortunately, not exactly suitable for wheelchair users due to space constraints.
Make sure to check the opening days before coming here as they are limited.
4 Thomas Martens - 3 years ago
A great place for local transport enthusiasts. Unfortunately, not exactly suitable for wheelchair users due to space constraints.
Make sure to check the opening days before coming here as they are limited.
1 Илона Скандальная - 6 months ago
Was closed (without any information desk about open time)
5 Ahmed Elsherbini Orfy - 3 years ago
Loved it! These cars were once roaming in Berlin, you may have seen them in some movies.
5 Dave Curran - 3 years ago
Great for kids. Outside Spielplatz, lots of old buses, trams etc. free train ride was excellent
5 Iskander Usenov - 3 years ago
(Translated by Google) A great place to see the different equipment that was used in the city and not only even more than 100 years ago. Children are thrilled! You can ride a train and see how the real train depot works. And also ride around the city on an old bus. Nearby they sell a snack and there is a playground.
(Original)
Отличное место, чтобы посмотреть разную технику которая использовалась в городе и не только даже более 100 лет назад. Дети в восторге! Можно покататься на поезде и увидеть как работает настоящее депо для поездов. А также покататься по городу на старом автобусе. Рядом продают перекус и есть детская площадка.
5 Jens Renkwitz - 5 years ago
(Translated by Google) The so-called "Flying Trains" were serviced in the former express railcar hall of the Deutsche Reichsbahn. The SVTs reached a cruising speed of 125 km / h and a top speed of 160 km / h on schedule and were then the fastest trains in the world.
Today there are over 50 vehicles on over 4,000 m² in the depot of the German Museum of Technology in Berlin.
Unfortunately, you can only visit the depot on special occasions, such as open house.
(Original)
In der ehemaligen Schnelltriebwagenhalle der Deutschen Reichsbahn wurden die sogenannten „Fliegenden Züge“ gewartet. Die SVTs erreichten eine Reisegeschwindigkeit von 125 km/h und eine Höchstgeschwindigkeit im Planeinsatz von 160 km/h und waren damals die schnellsten Züge der Welt.
Heute sind hier über 50 Fahrzeuge auf über 4.000 m² im Depot des Deutschen Technikmuseums Berlin eingelagert.
Leider kann man das Depot nur zu besonderen Anlässen besuchen, wie Tag der offenen Tür, besuchen.
5 Fabian Philip Alber - 3 years ago
(Translated by Google) A fascinating journey through the history of mobility. I especially liked the Cadillacs, the old Berlin "Schnauzenbusse" as well as Erich Honecker's "Jagd-Range-Rover" for the Schorfheide. And best of all: The entrance is free. Thank you for the great exhibition!
(Original)
Eine faszinierende Zeitreise durch die technische Geschichte der Mobilität. Besonders angetan haben es mir die Cadillacs, die alten Berliner "Schnauzenbusse" sowie Erich Honeckers "Jagd-Range-Rover" für die Schorfheide. Und das Beste daran: Der Eintritt ist gratis. Vielen Dank für die tolle Ausstellung!
LOK6
Am Lokdepot 6, 10965 Berlin, Germany
Café Trainspot
Am Lokdepot 1, 10965 Berlin, Germany
Pavlov's
Eylauer Str. 26, 10965 Berlin, Germany
Waschküche
Dudenstraße 80, 10965 Berlin, Germany
In Cibus
Monumentenstraße 26, 10965 Berlin, Germany
Cielo Di Berlino
Monumentenstraße 31, 10829 Berlin, Germany
Sushi For You
Dudenstraße 72, 10965 Berlin, Germany
Cafe FreiRaum
Katzbachstraße 24, 10965 Berlin, Germany
Hi! Yoga & More
Monumentenstraße 23, 2nd backyard, ground floor, 10965 Berlin, Germany
Nord-Süd-Grünzug
Bautzener Str. 23, 10829 Berlin, Germany