Berne station (Hamburg U-Bahn)
Berne station is an above-ground rapid transit station in Hamburg, Germany. It is located in the Berne quarter of the Wandsbek borough and is served by the Hamburg U-Bahn line U1.
The station opened on September 24, 1925, as part of the Walddörferbahn, a former railway line that was later integrated into the U-Bahn network. It features a single island platform with two tracks. Access to the platform is via stairs and an elevator, making the station accessible for passengers with disabilities.
Berne station serves the local residential area and provides connections to bus lines operating in the surrounding neighborhoods. The station's architecture is typical of early U-Bahn stations, with a simple and functional design. While not a major transportation hub, Berne station is an important part of the U1 line, providing convenient access to the U-Bahn network for residents of the Berne quarter. The area surrounding the station features a mix of residential buildings, shops, and green spaces.