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Berlin Wollankstraße station in November 1986 with the Berlin Wall at the right. The station opened as Bahnhof Prinzenallee on 10 July 1877 at the Nordbahn (Berlin–Stralsund Northern railway) from Berlin to Neubrandenburg. In 1893 it received the name Pankow (Nordbahn), while the former Pankow railway station was called Pankow-Schönhausen.
The term "ghost station" is a calque of the German word Geisterbahnhof (plural Geisterbahnhöfe).The German term was coined to describe certain stations on Berlin's U-Bahn and S-Bahn metro networks that were closed during the period of Berlin's division during the Cold War because they were an integral part of a transit line mostly located on the other side of the Berlin Wall.
The following table gives an overview of the current, former and planned railway stations and halts in the Berlin together with the associated district abbreviation (as used on car number plates) and the types of train that stop there. For readability only one example of the train category is given in the table.
Often referred to as ghost stations, some travelers obsess over tracking down abandoned subway stations.Subway networks around the world have stations there were cut off from service or never used ...
Two armed guards were positioned at all ghost stations to ensure that no passengers jumped aboard trains or smashed windows to allow escape from East Berlin. Only some maintenance works on the Nord-Süd-Bahn were allowed between 1961 and 1989, and trains had to slow down to 60 km/h instead of the normal speed limit.
Zoologischer Garten Station/Friedrichstraße Station ČSSR, Poland, Scandinavia Furthermore, many train connections ended at the Ostbahnhof (east station). Very few passenger coaches passed through (e.g. Paris – Moscow), and in general one had to change trains at the Ostbahnhof (then the Berlin main station) or in the Berlin-Lichtenberg station.
This is an alphabetical list of Berlin S-Bahn stations. As of 2023, there were 168 active stations. Station Line(s) ... Wollankstraße: S1 S25 S26: Wuhletal: S5: U5 ...
Water tower at Löwenberg station The Berlin terminus of the railway, but only for freight, was the first freight yard at Eberswalder Straße, now the site of Mauerpark . Passenger services began at the original Nordbahnhof ( North Station ) in Pankow , today's Wollankstraße station , still evident in the design of the station and its forecourt.