Berlin Greifswalder Straße station

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The Berlin Greifswalderstraße station is a railway station in the Berlin S-Bahn in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg district. It is a station of the ring road. The name derives from the running at right angles to the tracks Greifswalderstraße.

History

The station in 1875 as part of the construction of the ring road was opened under the name Weissensee. The name referred to the past at this time still outside the urban area of Berlin Weissensee place. However, the entire area was not on Weißenseer area. The station was initially located to the west of Greifswalderstraße was 1889/1890 but moved to the east side, where it remained until today.

The electric local mode has been included on February 1, 1929 December 1, he was called S-Bahn. On 1 October 1946 it was renamed Greifswalderstraße, the name was now the position corresponding matching.

In the 1980s, south-west of the railway station was built on the site of the former gasworks in a housing estate, in the course of the construction of the apartments, the station was completely modernized and made ​​a direct transition between road and train. After completion of work, April 15, 1986 Urbanization and S-Bahn station were both passed under the name of Ernst Thalmann park their determination.

During the general renaming after the reunification of the station on 23 May 1993, it was changed back to " Greifswalderstraße ". The urbanization continues to bear the name " Ernst- Thalmann Park".

In early 2007 the entrance to the station for a snack and a newspaper shop was modernized.

Traffic

Today pervert the ring rail lines S41 and S42 as well as the lines S8, S85 and S9. It also provides an interchange with Line M4 tram.

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