Bus transport is the oldest public transport service in Berlin, the capital city of Germany, having been introduced in 1846. Since 1929, services have been operated by the Berlin Transport Company, although during the Cold War-era division of the city they operated in West Berlin only. In East Berlin the public transport agency split off from the BVG and rebranded as BVB, operating the busses in the soviet sector of Berlin.
MAN Lion's City DD double decker bus
Terminus of various bus lines in the Berlin suburb of Marzahn
A bus in Berlin Tegel Airport
A double-decker bus of line 100 nearby Alexanderplatz
Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe
The Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe is the main public transport company of Berlin, the capital city of Germany. It manages the city's U-Bahn (underground), tram, bus and ferry networks, but not the S-Bahn urban rail system.
Former BVG headquarters on Potsdamer Straße
A Berlin bus during the strikes of 1932
The latest model of Berlin's U-Bahn called Icke in Olympia-Stadion U-Bahn station (2015)
Berlin trams (2009)