Berlin Alt-Reinickendorf station, S-Bahn station in Reinickendorf, Germany
Berlin Alt-Reinickendorf station is an S-Bahn station in the Reinickendorf district with a single platform and part of the Berlin S-Bahn network operated by Deutsche Bahn. The station serves passengers traveling toward Karl-Bonhoeffer-Nervenklinik or in the direction of Schönholz.
The station was founded in 1893 as Reinickendorf Dorf and underwent several name changes until receiving its current name Alt-Reinickendorf in 1994. A notable event was the 11-year closure from 1984 to 1995 when service was suspended on this section of the line.
The station building reflects 19th-century German railway design with features typical of that era. Visitors today can observe the original construction style and architectural details that are protected as a heritage monument.
The station provides basic passenger facilities and is accessible for those using the S-Bahn network. Travelers should check the service schedule before visiting if they plan to use a specific line or direction.
The station building preserves original architecture from the founding era and is protected as a heritage monument representing early Berlin railway design. This architectural integrity makes it a valuable record of how rail transport developed in the area.
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