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Wichtige Baustellentage für Berlin: Die S-Bahn legt los und Siemens feiert seine Bauarbeiter

Der Tagesspiegel

Der Tagesspiegel

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June 23, 2026

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Wichtige Baustellentage für Berlin: Die S-Bahn legt los und Siemens feiert seine Bauarbeiter

Das Milliardenprojekt in Berlin-Siemensstadt wächst Tag für Tag. Und kurz vor den Sommerferien wird’s besonders interessant. Hier sind die wichtigsten News von der Baustelle.

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