Comments on: Siemensbahn https://abandonedberlin.com/siemensbahn/ If it's verboten it's got to be fun Wed, 26 Jul 2023 14:00:05 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 By: Anonym https://abandonedberlin.com/siemensbahn/#comment-8104 Wed, 26 Jul 2023 14:00:05 +0000 http://abandonedberlin.space/siemensbahn-ghost-stations-abandoned-s/#comment-8104 In reply to Anonymous.

Was bedeutet: Der Zugang zum Wernerwerk war am vergangenen Wochenende mit etwas Kletterei möglich? Ich möchte nur noch 1x auf der Siemensbahn rauf um Fotos zu machen. Das ist dann leider das letzte mal für mich das ich dort Fotos gemacht habe. Dann habe ich 46 S/W Filme und 124 Farbfilme dort verschossen. Ich bin entweder unter, oder zwischen den Toren durch. Geklettert bin ich nie. 🙂

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By: Anonymous https://abandonedberlin.com/siemensbahn/#comment-8095 Sun, 23 Jul 2023 19:42:48 +0000 http://abandonedberlin.space/siemensbahn-ghost-stations-abandoned-s/#comment-8095 Access to S Wernerwerk was possible last weekend with some climbing, but that is probably not for everyone. The track towards Siemensbahnbrücke has been cleared, but the bridge itself remains seemingly untouched, but probably not for long.

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By: Anonymous https://abandonedberlin.com/siemensbahn/#comment-8034 Sat, 10 Jun 2023 17:28:28 +0000 http://abandonedberlin.space/siemensbahn-ghost-stations-abandoned-s/#comment-8034 Next to the line there is a trail close to U-bahn siemenstadt. Following the trail, it’s easy to find an entrance onto the line, main issues come from walking on the tracks itself because it’s in plain view, but if you follow it for 9 mins you should be able to get to one of the stations.

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By: N.B https://abandonedberlin.com/siemensbahn/#comment-7438 Mon, 21 Feb 2022 13:41:33 +0000 http://abandonedberlin.space/siemensbahn-ghost-stations-abandoned-s/#comment-7438 The part where you can walk towards the water is totally removed! It’s still doable but it just looks very empty!

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By: Anonymous https://abandonedberlin.com/siemensbahn/#comment-7423 Thu, 27 Jan 2022 18:22:13 +0000 http://abandonedberlin.space/siemensbahn-ghost-stations-abandoned-s/#comment-7423 In reply to Felix.

is it easy to go on the wernerwerk platform?

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By: Felix https://abandonedberlin.com/siemensbahn/#comment-7420 Wed, 26 Jan 2022 21:20:16 +0000 http://abandonedberlin.space/siemensbahn-ghost-stations-abandoned-s/#comment-7420 Everything Clear just a fence to climb over. (When going to Werner-Werk) The rest is free.

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By: hjk https://abandonedberlin.com/siemensbahn/#comment-7079 Thu, 12 Nov 2020 20:53:37 +0000 http://abandonedberlin.space/siemensbahn-ghost-stations-abandoned-s/#comment-7079 I was traveling all these Siemens stations two times for recording stuffs. On first day, I went there with my friends. When we arrived at Bahnhof Wernerwerk, there were some contruction workers who walked to us and said, “Do not come inside” (not agressively, just warning sign). So we walked alongside a railroad to the Siemensbahnhof. On the way there, there were so many sneaky places to hop in the actual rail. The Siemensbahnhof is quite attractive place to hang out, we spent some time there and came back home.
On my second day, it rained a lot but I went there anyhow. I sneaked into the track as before and decided to walk towards Bahnhof Gartenfeld. Trees and grass are overgrown so it was a tiny bit diffucult to go through time to time but hey, it was truly amazing experience walking the railroad, especially in rainy day, I have recorded some beautiful film and sound. There were some youngsters who might smoke joints passing by, but not a problem at all. You can also check Stellwerk Gartenfeld on the way. I finally arrived at Bahnhof Gartenfeld. It seemed many people already had been there partied out because there were so many broken glasses, beer bottles and broken pillars of a shrine(why?).
Anyway, the whole journey was total safe and much more attractive than I expected. Just one thing: do not wear expensive sneakers or clothes.

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By: Anonymous https://abandonedberlin.com/siemensbahn/#comment-7066 Wed, 04 Nov 2020 21:18:26 +0000 http://abandonedberlin.space/siemensbahn-ghost-stations-abandoned-s/#comment-7066 In reply to Anonymous.

Yup, they are trying to reactivate the whole line until 2029. The old unused structures will be checked and rebuilt for preparation of a railway line. See also: https://www.rbb24.de/wirtschaft/beitrag/2020/09/siemensbahn-bauarbeiten-beginnen-wernerwerk-siemensstadt.html (in German)

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By: Anonymous https://abandonedberlin.com/siemensbahn/#comment-7061 Wed, 28 Oct 2020 20:46:23 +0000 http://abandonedberlin.space/siemensbahn-ghost-stations-abandoned-s/#comment-7061 Visited today (28.10.2020) and the place was swarming with DB workers in red high-vis until they all left at the end of their shift. I didn’t actually go up as I pussied out, but from the ground level I could see various construction equipment on the rail line, and also noticed that many of the old rain pipes leading from the rail to the ground have been replaced with modern PVC pipes. Don’t bother going there unless you enjoy being yelled at by a German boomer or are planning to visit during weird hours of the day.

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By: Anonymous https://abandonedberlin.com/siemensbahn/#comment-6062 Fri, 13 Mar 2020 13:07:00 +0000 http://abandonedberlin.space/siemensbahn-ghost-stations-abandoned-s/#comment-6062 I was just starting to walk down from the middle station to the one furthest from Wernerwerk when I saw someone in high-vis doing something with a long stick. I don’t know if they were someone official or just a local, but watch out, someone cares about at least a patch of the railway. I did also see a fox on the tracks, which was cool.

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