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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...
- Potsdam-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...
- transiting the GDR, the trains would follow the route between Helmstedt and Griebnitzsee, just outside West Berlin. In addition to persons traveling on official...
- about 20 lakes and rivers in and around Potsdam, such as the Havel, the Griebnitzsee, Templiner See, Tiefer See, Jungfernsee, Teltowkanal, Heiliger See, and...
- 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...
- autobahn border control station for transit travelers. Berlin-Wannsee/Griebnitzsee (for p****enger traffic) and Steinstücken/Drewitz Station (for freight...
- and cyclists. The Teltow Canal joins the river from the east via the Griebnitzsee just before the city reaches the city of Potsdam, providing an alternative...
- river traffic. At its western end, the Teltow Canal incorporates the Griebnitzsee lake which links to the Havel in Potsdam. The Griebnitz Canal provides...
- Golm towards Oranienburg RB 20 Potsdam Charlottenhof towards Potsdam Griebnitzsee Golm towards Potsdam Hbf RB 21 Potsdam Charlottenhof towards Berlin Gesundbrunnen...
- was opened. In the same year, stations at Friedenau, Lichterfelde and Griebnitzsee were opened for local services. On 1 October 1891, the New Wannsee line...