This was supplemented in 1908 by a second platform for suburban trains and then later by a third, built specifically for the new Siemensbahn, which was funded by the company Siemens to serve their plant some distance west of the station.
It was not until 2002 that the Ringbahn was operated again in its entirety and Jungfernheide enjoyed a status as an important interchange between S-Bahn and U-Bahn, owing to its being served by direct trains from the majority of Berlin's central districts.
As with other new Berlin U-Bahn buildings of the time, the architect Rainer Gerhard Rümmler was responsible for the visual design.
On 17 December 1997, the subway station received an elevator that connects both platforms with the front hall for accessibility reasons.
In one part of the station and the adjoining unused track tunnel the fire-brigade exercise facility of the Berlin subway is located.
The station is served around half-hourly for most of the day by the Regional-Express line RE4, which runs between Rathenow and Jüterbog, and the RegionalBahn service RB10, from Nauen to Berlin Hbf.