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Deutsch: Das so genannte Elefantentor in Staaken, Berlin, hier Blick durchs offene Tor nordwärts, ehemals Teil der Sperranlagen zwischen dem Kontroll-Bahnhaltepunkt Staaken und der Mauer zwischen West- und Ost-Staaken. Der Bahnhof Staaken für den Personenverkehr war östlich, der Grenzkontrollbahnhof Staaken westlich dieses Punktes. Die Absperrung verlief wie eine Ausstülpung von der Mauer aus westwärts bis zum Kontrollhalt in Staaken. Im Verlauf der damaligen Neuen Straße (jetziger Name: Am alten Gaswerk, in die früher kurz vorm Bahnhübergang die inzwischen rückgebaute Staakener Feldstraße einmündete), südlich der Bahn, und dem Oberdorfer Steig, nördlich der Bahn, bestand ein Bahnübergang, der auch diese ausgestülpten Sperranlagen querte. Die Schiebetore in den Sperranlagen beiderseits der Gleise hießen im Volksmund Elefantentor. Das Elefantentor fungierte auch nach Abbau der Sperranlagen weiter wie ein beschrankter Bahnübergang. Nach 1996 wurden der Kontroll-Bahnhaltepunkt und der Übergang mit dem Elefantentor abgebrochen. Jetzt besteht an dieser Stelle nurmehr eine Fußgängerunterführung.
English: The so-called Elefantentor (Elephants' Gate) in Staaken, Berlin, here open, was once part of the barrier and fences which stretched along the rail tracks between the actual Berlin Wall between East and West Staaken and the East German border crossing control station of Staaken. From the point in the Berlin Wall were the tracks left West Berlin's Staaken into East German Staaken the barriers turned inwards East Germany along the tracks up to the control station of East German Staaken. However, in the course of the then Neue Straße (now: Am alten Gaswerk), south of the tracks, and the Oberdorfer Steig, north of the tracks, there was a railway crossing passing the tracks and the adjacent barrier fences. The two huge sliding gates in the course of barrier fences along both sides of the tracks were nicknamed Elephants' Gate by the Staakeners. After the removal of most of the barriers after 1989 the Elephants' Gate remained, since it also functioned as railway gate at this level crossing. After 1996 the level crossing and the control station were removed. Today there is only a pedestrian underpass at this place. |
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