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History of Berlin Buses - 1920s to Today

A visual journey through the history of Berlin's public transport. See the 'Torpedo' buses of the 1920s and the post-war double-deckers.

6/12/2025
14 min read
A vintage 1926 open-top 'Torpedo' bus in Berlin

Berlin's heartbeat has always been measured by the rumble of its buses. As you sit on a modern Hop-On Hop-Off bus today, you are participating in a tradition that spans over a century.

The Roaring Twenties: Style on Wheels

In the 1920s, Berlin was a global metropolis, and its transport reflected that confidence. The 1926 'Torpedo' Bus was a marvel of design. Open-topped and sleek, it was designed for sightseeing even then. 1926 Torpedo Bus

Prior to that, the 1910 Sightseeing Double-Decker had already established the city's love affair with the upper deck. 1910 Double Decker

The War Years and Rebuilding

The destruction of World War II decimated the fleet. But the recovery was rapid. By the 1950s, Berlin needed to move its people again. The 1951 Assembly Lines were buzzing with new Mercedes Benz double-deckers. 1951 Assembly Line

The Iconic BVG Yellow

The post-war era saw the introduction of the cream/yellow buses that became synonymous with West Berlin. The D2U and D3U models from 1954 are legendary among transport enthusiasts. They featured a characteristic "snout" engine design. BVG D3U 1954

Innovations: Trailers and electrics

Berlin experimented wildly. Did you know there were double-decker buses pulling trailers? The 1957 Trailer Double Decker was an attempt to maximize capacity. 1957 Trailer Bus

And shockingly, electric mobility isn't new. The 1974 Electric Double Decker Trailer shows that Berlin was thinking green decades ago. 1974 Electric Bus

Today, as you ride the modern yellow giants, you are riding on the shoulders of these engineering giants.

About the Author

Transport Historian

Transport Historian

This guide is written by Berlin enthusiasts who know that the city is too big to walk in a day. We aim to help you use the bus network smartly to unlock the best of Berlin without the stress of navigating the complex public transport zones.

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