The FEX runs from the city centre via the northern- and easternmost points of Berlin’s S-Bahn circle line directly to BER Airport. The stops en route are busy interchange stations where the maximum number of people can be picked up and brought to the airport quickly. Get on and enjoy the trip!
Berlin Hauptbahnhof
Berlin’s impressive Hauptbahnhof (Central Station) is the city’s main railway station. The 14 platforms are served by local, regional and long-distance trains. With more than 300,000 passengers daily, Hauptbahnhof is the fifth busiest long-distance station served by Deutsche Bahn.
Berlin Gesundbrunnen
(Nordkreuz) This station on the circle line in the north of the city is a busy interchange station for local, regional and long-distance trains. As an important hub with 10 tracks, it links the circle line with the S-Bahn lines which run from north to south via the innercity.
Berlin Ostkreuz
Ostkreuz is another major hub. Some 225,000 people pass through the station daily. Circle line and regional trains stop at the station’s upper levels, while the lower levels are served by the S-Bahn and Ostbahn regional trains.
BER Terminal 1–2
A direct public transport link (S-Bahn, bus) connects Terminal 1-2 and Terminal 5. Travel between the terminals, combining transport and walking, takes about twenty minutes.