The A 2 connects Berlin - to the East - to the Ruhr Area and the Netherlands in the West.
Its feature was a straggling red line connecting Warsaw and Berlin.
One of its major objects was to connect Berlin and Dresden.
In 1846 Sommerfeld received a station on the railway line connecting Berlin with Breslau (Wrocław).
Long-distance rail lines connect Berlin with all of the major cities of Germany and with many cities in neighboring European countries.
In 1860 the railway connecting Berlin with St. Petersburg was completed and increased Königsberg's commerce.
The long-distance tracks connecting the station and central Berlin were closed as a result of the widening of the adjacent federal highway 96 to six lanes.
From 1953-07-03 on, the bridge was closed as one of the last routes connecting Berlin with the surrounding area for civilian traffic.
This was the missing link to connect Berlin and Paris.