Berlin-Frohnau station, Heritage railway station in Reinickendorf, Germany.
Berlin-Frohnau is a railway station in northern Berlin that serves two platforms on the S1 and S85 lines. The facility connects Oranienburg with southern city districts like Grunau through a continuous rail route.
Architects Hart and Lesser designed this station, which opened on May 1, 1910 in the Frohnau garden city. Its construction was part of the expansion of railway infrastructure in northern Berlin during the early 20th century.
The station building displays early 20th-century garden city architecture with visible original details intact. Visitors can still see the craftsmanship of that era in the facade and window frames today.
The station building is easily accessible and offers bicycle parking for visitors arriving by two-wheeled transport. Multiple bus lines stop nearby, making connections to other parts of the city straightforward.
The station sits at the northernmost point of Berlin's S-Bahn within city limits, marking an important spot on the railway map. While tracks continue further north, this is the final stop within the official Berlin network.
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