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Hello everyone,
Have you ever experienced a tram ride where misaligned switches had to be manually adjusted?
In this video, I’m taking you on a relaxed Sunday ride through Moabit, Mitte, Prenzlauer Berg, Lichtenberg, and Hohenschönhausen. The route covers about 17 km, with 38 stops, and takes around 1 hour—perfect for kicking back and experiencing Berlin from the tram.
Fun fact: During this ride, two switches were misaligned and had to be manually adjusted—a rare sight for sure!
👉 Note: In case of radio communication, we’ve muted the original sound and added music to the video.
Which stop or section is your favorite? Let me know in the comments—I’m curious to hear from those who know the route!
Highlights:
00:00 Start
02:03 Berlin Hauptbahnhof
06:13 Chausseestraße
08:16 Oranienburger Straße
09:57 Synagogue Oranienburger Straße
11:57 Misaligned Switch 1
13:37 The Red City Hall, St. Mary’s Church, Karl-Liebknecht-Straße
15:37 S Alexanderplatz
17:19 Alexanderplatz, World Clock
20:59 Mollstraße, Otto-Braun-Straße
25:00 United Nations Square
26:29 Friedrichshain Hospital
28:29 Landsberger Allee, Petersburger Straße
30:49 S Landsberger Allee
32:19 Misaligned Switch 2
33:09 Oderbruchstraße
36:09 Hohenschönhauser Tor
44:09 Alt-Hohenschönhausen
48:49 Slowing Down to 10 km/h
52:00 Prerower Platz
55:19 Final Stop Zingster Straße
Enjoy the ride and thanks for tuning in!
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