Eichborndamm station, S-Bahn station in Reinickendorf, Germany
Eichborndamm is an S-Bahn station in northwestern Berlin with a single track and one side platform for passenger boarding. The station connects to the S25 line and serves the local area with direct rail access.
The station opened in 1894 as Eichbornstraße, serving Berlin's early railway expansion into suburban areas. Electrification arrived in 1927, transforming the line into a modern rapid transit route.
The station's design reflects the architectural principles of late 19th-century Berlin's expansion into outer districts. Visitors walking through can observe the era's typical approach to building utilitarian transport facilities.
The station is accessible via elevators for people with mobility needs. Bus lines 221 and 322 connect directly from the platform, making onward connections straightforward.
The station closed for an extended period from 1984 to 1995 before returning to service. This long interruption reflects changing transport priorities in Berlin during that decade.
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