The Stahnsdorf station was the station of the municipality of Stahnsdorf in today's Potsdam-Mittelmark district southwest of Berlin and the terminus of the Berlin-Wannsee–Stahnsdorf railway line. It was opened in 1913 and primarily served the South-Western Cemetery of Stahnsdorf. It was closed in 1961 due to the construction of the Berlin Wall. Some remnants of platforms are still present today.
The station building no longer exists, but the building of the former station restaurant and a railway worker housing complex at the station are listed as historical monuments.
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Address: Potsdam-Mittelmark, Germany
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