Thank you so much for making and sharing your video as I was wondering how to get from the airport to the hub of Berlin. I am surprised that it is so easy to do it. It is just a thing of taking the train. I have subscribed to your channel. It is so great that you as a good father take your kids to explore places. They will sow tons of benefits in their lives. Thank you, thank you for your video!!!😃
Correction: S-bahn also take you to Central Station (Hauptbahnhof). But it's much slower than FEX (60 mins). Anyway thanks for the video, I've never tried FEX myself so I'm expecting it and your video helps!
You are right. At the time i was shooting the video i could not find a direct S-Bahn to central station. Last week i saw one in Berlin. But, yes, FEX ore local trains are still a better option to get to the center.
How does this compare to taking a taxi? Normally I always prefer public transport but if I'm arriving after a 10-hour flight I might prefer whatever gets me to my hotel the quickest (even if it's more expensive). I won't be renting a car and will be traveling by ICE trains for the rest of my trip but I'm wondering if this is the one exception where I should go by car. Thanks for your help, and for the video.
Hi Fatih, yes there is. This is the more scenic route that i was mentioning in the video. RE7 line ore the RB14 are running directly to Alexanderplatz. For example: RE7, 13:42 at plattform 2, RB 14, 13:59 at plattform 4. Very helfpful is the website of Deutsche Bahn: www.bahn.de ore you download the App "DB Navigator"
Timetable BER Airport station: reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/bhftafel.exe/dn?ld=4345&country=DEU&protocol=https:&seqnr=4&ident=5c.0482545.1631013168&rt=1&input=Flughafen%20BER%20-%20Terminal%201-2%238011201&time=13:59&date=07.09.21&ld=4345&productsFilter=1111100000&start=1&boardType=dep&rtMode=DB-HYBRID&
@@Reens-Rails Thank you so much for your reply and being very specific. I cant wait to be in Berlin after this 2 years covid pandemic. You sir very helpful. have a great day
Good video. Thank you! Just a question. I´ll arrive this Thursday at Berlin Airport. I´ll take the FEX to Berlin Gesundbrunnen, and then combine it with the S1 to Anhalter. Do I need to take to get 2 tickets? One for the FEX and other to use the S-Bahn?
ALLE Berliner Flughäfen sind absolut perfekt! Die Mitarbeiter haben tadellose Umgangsformen, sind schnell, effektiv, effizient, sachkundig und gehen die extra Meile/über alles hinaus, um einen tadellosen Kundenservice zu garantieren!
I arrived at BER a few days ago with the intention of using the FEX train as shown on the video. There are no clear signs at the airport directing one to the FEX train. There are a number of platforms below the airport that are used by different types of trains. After some trial and error, I found the platform for the next FEX train and went to the Hauptbahnhof where I changed to an S-bahn train to reach my destination in the city. I am flying out of Berlin tomorrow and had planned to use the FEX train again. I went to the Hauptbahnhof today to scope it out and find out where I would board the FEX. I saw electronic signs with departures for international, national, regional and local trains but nothing on the FEX. I checked with DB information and was told that I didn’t need to take an FEX since a number of regional trains also go to the airport. That is not the information that I wanted. I finally found departures for the FEX posted on a large paper sign listing all departures from the station. Two FEX trains were supposedly departing within the next hour or so, one from platform 5, another from platform 4. I went to both platforms at the departure times, and neither platform had an FEX train. At this point I gave up any thought of taking the FEX. I’ll simply go to the airport on the S-bahn. It’ll take much longer, but at least I’ll get there. My advice to anyone wanting to go to BER on the FEX is this: good luck!
Hi Edward. The best way to get real time information is the DB Navigator App. If some things go wrong at Deutsche Bahn, the app has been the best source for informations. When are your planing to go to the BER tomorrow? I will look it up for you. I just took the FEX two weeks ago.
@@Reens-Rails You’re very kind to offer help. I actually had checked for FEX departures online before going to the station and found nothing helpful. As you know, the Hauptbahnhof is very large and complex. I went there today to avoid running around with luggage tomorrow and trying to find where to board the FEX. I would like to be at BER by 8:00 AM. If you can provide a departure time, that would be very nice. But after my experience today, I can’t help but wonder if the train will indeed be there.
@@edwardjones4870 Got it. 07:27 FEX18917 at plattform 5. You will be at BER 07:59 am. FEX trains are always going in and out the basement tracks. The Berlin Hauptbahnhof's design is....nice but not very logic when visiting the first time. And its a horror when you have to reach a close connecting train. Hope you had a good time in Berlin. Have a safe flight!
@@Reens-Rails Again, thank you for your kindness. I went to the basement tracks today, and FEX was nowhere to be seen. Will it be there tomorrow? I have my doubts!
Hello , thank you for posting this video, but will be more helpful if you talk about the ticket from the airport to the center and how get it and how much will be very helpful specials for traveler first time arrived to Germany .
You are absolutely right. Wasn't the case as i posted the video. But RE7/ RE14 and FEX takes only 31-36 minutes, S9 on the other hand needs over one hour to get to Hauptbahnhof. And its not even cheaper. I still think the regional trains are more conveniant.
You want to travel on ICE trains from Berlin? Check out my latest video on how to get around for 40 € across the whole country: ruclips.net/video/vUDtPt2T_ws/видео.html
Thank you for your video. Our flight just got delayed and I hope to make it from a 4:00 p.m. arrival to central station to catch the 5:16 train to Prague...do you think that's possible or is it too ambitious?
Not sure if this is a stupid question or not, but are the ticket machines on the train platform at the airport or do I need to get a ticket from the terminal?
@@Reens-Rails It’s been a while since I was in Germany. And I remember having trouble using a credit card for the ticket terminals. It seemed like they would only take bank/debit cards or coins. Do you know if it’s still the case?
@@juliannesteele7082 The ticket machines should accept credit cards. The pandemic had a huge positive impact on the payment industry in germany (my full time job 😁). But, to be 100% on the safe site, I would reccomend you download the "DB Navigator"-App and create an account as a backup. There you can buy tickets for allmost every railway carrier in germany from bus rides to ICE trains. Hope you have a great time in germany!
Hello does the train goes directly to central station or you have to change wagons? at Berlin Ostkreuz OR it justs stops at this station then continue to central?
Hi, Just a question since Im going to travel soon for first time with my wife to berlin. We will be having 3 to 4 luggages as well. Is there specific place in train to keep our luggage?
Yes, there are some areas just for luggage like this: www.vbb.de/fileadmin/_processed_/c/1/csm_bb674c2a981828ba7082b7544798bd1332fc29c3_396058c3ae.jpeg There also should be racks in every couach. Enjoy Berlin!
32 minutes seems quite slow. I guess the airport really is way out. Especially when compared to Frankfurt, 15 minutes will whisk you from the central station to the airport
Hi.. thanks for the amazing video! But what if I have luggage with me? Is there an enough luggage area for large bags on the trains (FEX, RE7 or RB14)?
@@spannaspinna hey, you might got me wrong or the sentence was a bit missleading. There is no "no luggage" rule. There is enough space in the FEX-trains. You can of course bring all the luggage you have 🙂
Most difficult and ridiculous signage. Total crap show finding our way from the plane to the train. Why would a public transport system make itself so confusing?
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The S9 most certainly does go to Berlin Hauptbahnhof. It's quite slow, though.
Thank you so much for making and sharing your video as I was wondering how to get from the airport to the hub of Berlin. I am surprised that it is so easy to do it. It is just a thing of taking the train. I have subscribed to your channel. It is so great that you as a good father take your kids to explore places. They will sow tons of benefits in their lives. Thank you, thank you for your video!!!😃
thank you I will go there in a couple of weeks and im a little bit nervous about it... i wi ll follow your tips :)
Thank you! Enjoy your time in Berlin!
Correction: S-bahn also take you to Central Station (Hauptbahnhof). But it's much slower than FEX (60 mins). Anyway thanks for the video, I've never tried FEX myself so I'm expecting it and your video helps!
You are right. At the time i was shooting the video i could not find a direct S-Bahn to central station. Last week i saw one in Berlin. But, yes, FEX ore local trains are still a better option to get to the center.
@@Reens-Rails The S9 to Spandau drives to the central station but it's much slower anyway.
thanks simple and explanatory
Very helpful, thanks. Im going next week.
Enjoy
Cool Video. I Will take this train 🔜. Love Berlin
I did this journey this wEEk. The s9 took an hour from the airport to the centre. Took 20mins on the dbb going to the airport
How does this compare to taking a taxi? Normally I always prefer public transport but if I'm arriving after a 10-hour flight I might prefer whatever gets me to my hotel the quickest (even if it's more expensive). I won't be renting a car and will be traveling by ICE trains for the rest of my trip but I'm wondering if this is the one exception where I should go by car. Thanks for your help, and for the video.
thank you so much for this video! really good job! you helped me a lot!
Thank you :-)
I miss Berlin....last time I was there was 1993
Very useful video. Thanks.
finally,fast mode to come in central berlin
Hi thanks for video, i am wondering is there any direct train line from Brandenburg airport to Alexanderplatz?
Hi Fatih, yes there is. This is the more scenic route that i was mentioning in the video. RE7 line ore the RB14 are running directly to Alexanderplatz. For example: RE7, 13:42 at plattform 2, RB 14, 13:59 at plattform 4. Very helfpful is the website of Deutsche Bahn: www.bahn.de ore you download the App "DB Navigator"
Timetable BER Airport station: reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/bhftafel.exe/dn?ld=4345&country=DEU&protocol=https:&seqnr=4&ident=5c.0482545.1631013168&rt=1&input=Flughafen%20BER%20-%20Terminal%201-2%238011201&time=13:59&date=07.09.21&ld=4345&productsFilter=1111100000&start=1&boardType=dep&rtMode=DB-HYBRID&
@@Reens-Rails Thank you so much for your reply and being very specific. I cant wait to be in Berlin after this 2 years covid pandemic. You sir very helpful. have a great day
@@fatihsahin9898 Thank you so much for your kind words. Hope you enjoy Berlin!
Good video. Thank you!
Just a question. I´ll arrive this Thursday at Berlin Airport. I´ll take the FEX to Berlin Gesundbrunnen, and then combine it with the S1 to Anhalter. Do I need to take to get 2 tickets? One for the FEX and other to use the S-Bahn?
Hi, thanks. No, you just need one ticket from BER to Anhalter. The FEX is part of Berlins public transport ticket system.Enjoy Berlin!
Some informations in this video seem to be outdated. The line RB14 now terminates at Berlin Südkreuz, BER Station is not Part of the route anymore.
ALLE Berliner Flughäfen sind absolut perfekt! Die Mitarbeiter haben tadellose Umgangsformen, sind schnell, effektiv, effizient, sachkundig und gehen die extra Meile/über alles hinaus, um einen tadellosen Kundenservice zu garantieren!
I arrived at BER a few days ago with the intention of using the FEX train as shown on the video. There are no clear signs at the airport directing one to the FEX train. There are a number of platforms below the airport that are used by different types of trains. After some trial and error, I found the platform for the next FEX train and went to the Hauptbahnhof where I changed to an S-bahn train to reach my destination in the city. I am flying out of Berlin tomorrow and had planned to use the FEX train again. I went to the Hauptbahnhof today to scope it out and find out where I would board the FEX. I saw electronic signs with departures for international, national, regional and local trains but nothing on the FEX. I checked with DB information and was told that I didn’t need to take an FEX since a number of regional trains also go to the airport. That is not the information that I wanted. I finally found departures for the FEX posted on a large paper sign listing all departures from the station. Two FEX trains were supposedly departing within the next hour or so, one from platform 5, another from platform 4. I went to both platforms at the departure times, and neither platform had an FEX train. At this point I gave up any thought of taking the FEX. I’ll simply go to the airport on the S-bahn. It’ll take much longer, but at least I’ll get there. My advice to anyone wanting to go to BER on the FEX is this: good luck!
Hi Edward. The best way to get real time information is the DB Navigator App. If some things go wrong at Deutsche Bahn, the app has been the best source for informations. When are your planing to go to the BER tomorrow? I will look it up for you. I just took the FEX two weeks ago.
@@Reens-Rails You’re very kind to offer help. I actually had checked for FEX departures online before going to the station and found nothing helpful. As you know, the Hauptbahnhof is very large and complex. I went there today to avoid running around with luggage tomorrow and trying to find where to board the FEX. I would like to be at BER by 8:00 AM. If you can provide a departure time, that would be very nice. But after my experience today, I can’t help but wonder if the train will indeed be there.
@@edwardjones4870 Got it. 07:27 FEX18917 at plattform 5. You will be at BER 07:59 am. FEX trains are always going in and out the basement tracks.
The Berlin Hauptbahnhof's design is....nice but not very logic when visiting the first time. And its a horror when you have to reach a close connecting train. Hope you had a good time in Berlin. Have a safe flight!
@@Reens-Rails Again, thank you for your kindness. I went to the basement tracks today, and FEX was nowhere to be seen. Will it be there tomorrow? I have my doubts!
@@Reens-Rails Wonder of wonders, I actually got the FEX train thanks to you and not DB Information!
Hello , thank you for posting this video, but will be more helpful if you talk about the ticket from the airport to the center and how get it and how much will be very helpful specials for traveler first time arrived to Germany .
Hi Isana, i provided that information at 0:54. Have a great sunday!
@@Reens-Rails Hi, I got it, thank you for reply .
The information is out of date. Actually the S9 to Spandau will take you via central station (Hauptbahnhof).
You are absolutely right. Wasn't the case as i posted the video. But RE7/ RE14 and FEX takes only 31-36 minutes, S9 on the other hand needs over one hour to get to Hauptbahnhof. And its not even cheaper. I still think the regional trains are more conveniant.
You want to travel on ICE trains from Berlin? Check out my latest video on how to get around for 40 € across the whole country: ruclips.net/video/vUDtPt2T_ws/видео.html
Thank you for your video. Our flight just got delayed and I hope to make it from a 4:00 p.m. arrival to central station to catch the 5:16 train to Prague...do you think that's possible or is it too ambitious?
Good Luck. Should be possible
Not sure if this is a stupid question or not, but are the ticket machines on the train platform at the airport or do I need to get a ticket from the terminal?
Hi
thats not a stupid question.
The Ticket Machines are on the Platform
@@Reens-Rails It’s been a while since I was in Germany. And I remember having trouble using a credit card for the ticket terminals. It seemed like they would only take bank/debit cards or coins. Do you know if it’s still the case?
@@juliannesteele7082 The ticket machines should accept credit cards. The pandemic had a huge positive impact on the payment industry in germany (my full time job 😁). But, to be 100% on the safe site, I would reccomend you download the "DB Navigator"-App and create an account as a backup. There you can buy tickets for allmost every railway carrier in germany from bus rides to ICE trains. Hope you have a great time in germany!
@@Reens-Rails Awesome thank you!
Hello does the train goes directly to central station or you have to change wagons? at Berlin Ostkreuz
OR it justs stops at this station then continue to central?
Dirwctly to Central Station
Hi, Just a question since Im going to travel soon for first time with my wife to berlin. We will be having 3 to 4 luggages as well. Is there specific place in train to keep our luggage?
Yes, there are some areas just for luggage like this: www.vbb.de/fileadmin/_processed_/c/1/csm_bb674c2a981828ba7082b7544798bd1332fc29c3_396058c3ae.jpeg
There also should be racks in every couach.
Enjoy Berlin!
hey does the train in the airport take u directly to another city you want or do you have to go to the centre first?
As i know there will be ICE Lines connecting the Airport.
But for the Most destinations now you will have to Take the train to Central Station First.
You can get into other city's by intercity trains as an example nowadays
get the DB app
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32 minutes seems quite slow. I guess the airport really is way out. Especially when compared to Frankfurt, 15 minutes will whisk you from the central station to the airport
That is correct. BER is 23 km from berlin central.
IN Frankfurt the distance is only 11 km.
But there will be an ICE link to BER in the future.
This train goes to Potsdam
Hi.. thanks for the amazing video!
But what if I have luggage with me? Is there an enough luggage area for large bags on the trains (FEX, RE7 or RB14)?
Thank you. No, there is no luggage rule. If it fits in the train, its fine 😁
@@Reens-Rails what’s the idea of having a no luggage rule for a train from the airport ?
@@spannaspinna hey, you might got me wrong or the sentence was a bit missleading. There is no "no luggage" rule. There is enough space in the FEX-trains. You can of course bring all the luggage you have 🙂
@@Reens-Rails haha ok maybe lost in translation 😆
I can take this train with the 9 euro ticket?
Yes you can
@@Reens-Rails ty
Most difficult and ridiculous signage. Total crap show finding our way from the plane to the train. Why would a public transport system make itself so confusing?