Berlin-Schönholz station

  • Berliner Northern Railway ( KBS 200.1 )
  • Kremmener train ( KBS 200.25 )

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The train station Berlin- Schönholz is a village on the northern runway Berlin S-Bahn station of the Berlin S-Bahn. East of the station branches off the Kremmener web. The local situation Schönholz the Berlin district of Pankow is adjacent to the train station. The station itself is located in the district of the district of Reinickendorf.

History

The station was opened on July 10, 1877 under the name Reinickendorf. He had originally only one side platform. 1878, the station in Schönholz (Reinickendorf ) has been renamed. In 1884 the station was renamed again in Schönholz -Reinickendorf. 1893 Seitenbahnsteig was replaced by a central platform. At the same time Kremmener railway was opened. Thus, the station became the interchange station. In 1896, a reception building of the railway station.

Between 1901 and 1903, the line was placed on a dam and creates new train station in the course of this work. The old station building was demolished it. At the same time the investment was made a separate remote track pair for Northern Railway, the unloading, the Kremmener railway was also separated. Thus, the station only by suburban trains were operated.

As of June 5, 1925, the first electric trains ran on this route. Thus, the station was to the station. With the electrification of the railway Kremmener two years later, the mixed mode is set with steam locomotives. In May 1938, the railway station in Berlin- Schönholz has been renamed.

In 1945, the traffic due to the war rested for a few weeks.

On January 9, 1984, the management of the West Berlin S -Bahn went by the Deutsche Reichsbahn to BVG. In this case, both the station -use routes were shut down. The station was closed. Already on October 1, 1984, he was re-opened after the track had been reactivated to Frohnau. In 1995, following the Kremmener train, initially only to Tegel, since 1998, also again to Hennig village.

The station was awarded in 2011 under the economic stimulus programs of the Federal Republic of Germany a lift and has since become accessible.

Connection

The S-Bahn station is served by lines S1, S25 and S85 of the Berlin S-Bahn. There is a transit traffic to the bus lines 150, 327 and N52 of the BVG.

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