Berlin has developed a highly complex transportation infrastructure providing very diverse modes of urban mobility. 979 bridges cross 197 kilometers of innercity waterways, 5,334 kilometres (3,314 mi) of roads run through Berlin, of which 73 kilometres (45 mi) are motorways. Long-distance rail lines connect Berlin with all of the major cities of Germany and with many cities in neighboring European countries. Regional rail lines provide access to the surrounding regions of Brandenburg and to the Baltic Sea.
Mercedes-Benz taxicabs
Cyclists in Berlin
Multimodal train station Berlin Friedrichstraße alongside the River Spree
The Westhafen
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)