New metro trains enter operation on S8 line in Berlin

Berlin S8 line

Deutsche Bahn is converting Berlin S8 line to the new generation of 6-car trainsets manufactured by a consortium of Stadler and Siemens Mobility. A total of 172 cars from the new series, developed and built by the two manufacturers are currently in daily service.

In December, S-Bahn will deploy new trains on the S41 and S42 Ring lines.

“We’re getting people excited about the mobility transition with these state-of-the-art, comfortable trains. When all the new trains are in service next year, more than half a million passengers in Berlin will enjoy the benefits each day. As of today, the S8 line already offers more space for passengers because we’re now running longer trains. Specifically, this means space for 300 additional passengers per train,” S-Bahn CEO Peter Buchner said.

The modern trains with their distinctive flat front are already reliably operating on three S-Bahn lines in Berlin. The S8 line has been extended from Birkenwerder to Wildau via Zeuthen during peak traffic periods. Together with the S46, the two lines now ensure environmentally friendly connections to the nearby Studentenstadt.

To celebrate the inauguration of the new trains, Berlin’s Mayor Franziska Giffey and Rainer Genilke, State Secretary for Infrastructure and Urban Planning for the State of Brandenburg, each drove a new 483/483 series train a couple of kilometers along the line from Pankow to Treptower Park.

“Today is a notable day for Berlin’s public transport. The new trains are an excellent and attractive advertisement for switching from private to public transport. This marks a further important step for ensuring more climate protection, modern urban mobility, and public participation. Future-proof, inexpensive and comfortable public transport will help us achieve our common goal: a sustainable and resource-conserving city,” Franziska Giffey, Mayor of Berlin, said.

60,000 passengers are using Berlin S8 line which will benefit from better information, more security cameras, and additional space for wheelchair users, strollers and bicycles.

“Our state funds are money well invested here: passengers can look forward to more space, modern comfort, and even better service. Moreover, the S8 line now connects the business and science center Wildau with Berlin. That’s very good news for Brandenburg. We’re also taking another step toward achieving the mobility transition: With attractive offers, even more people will switch from private to climate-friendly public transport,” Rainer Genilke, State Secretary for Infrastructure and Urban Planning for the State of Brandenburg said.

As of today, 9 new trains are in service on the 59 km long S8 line, replacing the old 485 series trains. The retired trains, around 30 years old and dating back to the days of the GDR, have been parked and will be gradually disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner. Some of the trains will be used for spare parts to maintain the remaining trains of this series that are still in service.

The states of Berlin and Brandenburg have ordered and financed the expansion of S-Bahn services and an increase in the system’s capacity. The new trains are part of the transport contract for the Ring sub-network that took effect on January 1, 2021. The first train entered service punctually on New Year’s Eve 2020/21, initially on the S47 line (Spindlersfeld – Hermannstraße) and, since the end of June, on the S46 line (Königs Wusterhausen – Westend). Since serial production of the trains is well under way, the S45 line (BER – Südkreuz) can even be temporarily supplied with new trains. In coordination with VBB, previously delivered trains are running on the S45 line before their planned use on other lines.

After all the trains ordered from Siemens and Stadler have been delivered at the end of 2023, a total of 106 two-car trains will be in service throughout Berlin. With these new trains, DB is increasing the capacity of the Berlin S-Bahn by 25,000 seats and making environmentally friendly public transport in the capital even more attractive for travelers.

 


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