Hamburger Bahnhof is the former terminus of the Berlin–Hamburg Railway in Berlin, Germany, on Invalidenstrasse in the Moabit district opposite the Charité hospital. Today it serves as a contemporary art museum, the Museum für Gegenwart, part of the Berlin National Gallery.
Hamburger Bahnhof
The Hamburger Bahnhof in 1850
Gateway from Hamburger Bahnhof to Rieckhallen
Gateway to Rieckhallen
The Berlin–Hamburg Railway is a roughly 286 km (178 mi) long railway line for passenger, long-distance and goods trains. It was the first high-speed line upgraded in Germany to be capable of handling train speeds of over 200 km/h (120 mph).
Hamburger station in Berlin in 1850
Hamburger station and Lehrter station in Berlin in 1875
Berliner Bahnhof station; the link line to Klosterthor station is in the foreground
The 148 metre-long train hall in Hamburg