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Almost exactly a month ago, Berlin said goodbye to the MAN Lion's City DD double-deckers. The last copy, number #3265, from the Spandau depot set off on its last regular journey on November 11, 2023 on the representative line 200, which runs mostly in the very center of the German capital - currently, this connection is operated mostly by electric Solaris Urbino 18 buses that have been in BVG's inventory since 2020. Double-decker buses have also been absent from line 100, which is of great tourist importance, for a long time now, where years ago the MAN double-decker was a marker of the huge city and allowed visitors to visit the most characteristic points of Berlin from the upper deck. Currently, BVG still operates almost 200 double-decker buses, which are continuously delivered in large quantities from the British manufacturer Alexander. The vast majority are stationed at the depot on Cicerostraße, and the rest at Britz. M29 Grunewald, Roseneck - U Hermannplatz 1. Roseneck 2. Roseneck/Teplitzer Straße 3. Joseph-Joachim-Platz 4. Delbrückstraße 5. Herthastraße 6. Lynarstraße 7. Bismarckplatz 8. Rathenauplatz 9. S Halensee 10. Agathe-Lasch-Platz 11. Lehniner Platz/Schaubühne 12. U Adenauerplatz 13. Olivaer Platz 14. Bleibtreustraße 15. U Uhlandstraße 16. U Kurfürstendamm 17. Europa-Center 18. U Wittenbergplatz 19. An der Urania 20. Schillstraße 21. Lützowplatz 22. Hiroshimasteg 23. Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand 24. Potsdamer Brücke 25. U Mendelssohn-Bartholdy-Park 26. Schöneberger Brücke 27. S Anhalter Bahnhof 28. Wilhelmstraße/Kochstraße 29. U Kochstraße/Checkpoint Charlie 30. Charlottenstraße 31. Lindenstraße/Oranienstraße 32. Waldeckpark 33. Alexandrinenstraße 34. U Moritzplatz 35. Oranienplatz 36. Adalbertstraße/Oranienstraße 37. Rio-Reiser-Platz 38. U Görlitzer Bahnhof 39. Spreewaldplatz 40. Ohlauer Straße 41. Glogauer Straße 42. Pflügerstraße 43. Sonnenallee/Pannierstraße 44. U Hermannplatz/Sonnenallee 45. U Hermannplatz/Urbanstraße