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Griebnitzsee (German: [ˈɡʁiːpnɪtsˌzeː] , from the
Slavic Grib, Mushroom) is a lake at the south-western
outskirts of Berlin, the
capital city of Germany...
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transiting the GDR, the
trains would follow the
route between Helmstedt and
Griebnitzsee, just
outside West Berlin. In
addition to
persons traveling on official...
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Griebnitzsee station is a
regional and S-Bahn
station in
Potsdam on the
outskirts of
Berlin in the
German state of Brandenburg. The
station is...
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about 20
lakes and
rivers in and
around Potsdam, such as the Havel, the
Griebnitzsee,
Templiner See,
Tiefer See, Jungfernsee, Teltowkanal,
Heiliger See, and...
- Golm
towards Oranienburg RB 20
Potsdam Charlottenhof towards Potsdam Griebnitzsee Golm
towards Potsdam Hbf RB 21
Potsdam Charlottenhof towards Berlin Gesundbrunnen...
- via one line
through Berlin-Wannsee
railway station (W) and
Potsdam Griebnitzsee railway station (E). All
transit trains would start or end in East Berlin...
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autobahn border control station for
transit travelers. Berlin-Wannsee/
Griebnitzsee (for p****enger traffic) and Steinstücken/Drewitz
Station (for freight...
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river traffic. At its
western end, the
Teltow Canal incorporates the
Griebnitzsee lake
which links to the
Havel in Potsdam. The
Griebnitz Canal provides...
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personnel to
monitor boarding and
disembarking p****engers at
Potsdam Griebnitzsee. P****engers
could not
board there until 1963. In
January 1990, local...
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located on the
tracks of an
extension of the
Wannsee Railway between Griebnitzsee station and
Potsdam Hauptbahnhof. It is
classified by
Deutsche Bahn as...