There are 2 ways to get from Gendarmenmarkt to Checkpoint Charlie by train or foot
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Gendarmenmarkt to Checkpoint Charlie by foot and train
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The cheapest way to get from Gendarmenmarkt to Checkpoint Charlie is to train which costs €2 - €3 and takes 12 min.
The fastest way to get from Gendarmenmarkt to Checkpoint Charlie is to train which takes 12 min and costs €2 - €3.
Yes, there is a direct train departing from U Unter den Linden and arriving at U Kochstr./Checkpoint Charlie. Services depart every five minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 3 min.
The distance between Gendarmenmarkt and Checkpoint Charlie is 2 km.
The best way to get from Gendarmenmarkt to Checkpoint Charlie without a car is to train which takes 12 min and costs €2 - €3.
The train from U Unter den Linden to U Kochstr./Checkpoint Charlie takes 3 min including transfers and departs every five minutes.
Gendarmenmarkt to Checkpoint Charlie train services, operated by BVG, depart from U Unter den Linden station.
Gendarmenmarkt to Checkpoint Charlie train services, operated by BVG, arrive at U Kochstr./Checkpoint Charlie station.
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What companies run services between Gendarmenmarkt, Germany and Checkpoint Charlie, Germany?
BVG operates a train from U Unter den Linden to U Kochstr./Checkpoint Charlie every 5 minutes. Tickets cost €2–3 and the journey takes 3 min.
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- Phone
- 030/256-0
- info@bvg.de
- Website
- bvg.de
Train from U Unter den Linden to U Kochstr./Checkpoint Charlie
- Ave. Duration
- 3 min
- Frequency
- Every 5 minutes
- Estimated price
- €2–3
- Website
- BVG
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