Pankow-Heinersdorf | |||||||||||
Native Name Lang: | de | ||||||||||
Symbol Location: | de | ||||||||||
Type: | Hp | ||||||||||
Borough: | Pankow, Berlin, Berlin | ||||||||||
Country: | Germany | ||||||||||
Line: | Stettin railway | ||||||||||
Zone: | Berlin B/5656[1] | ||||||||||
Architect: | Alfred Lücking, Karl Cornelius and Ernst Schwartz | ||||||||||
Years: | 1912-1916 | ||||||||||
Events: | current building erected | ||||||||||
Years2: | 25 April-11 June 1945 | ||||||||||
Events2: | interruption of operation | ||||||||||
Map Type: | Berlin | ||||||||||
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Pankow-Heinersdorf is a railway station in the Pankow district of Berlin. It is served by the S-Bahn lines,, and . It is also served by BVG tram route 50. It serves the Heinersdorf region to the north of the centre of Pankow.
Pankow-Heinersdorf station was opened on 1 October 1893. The station was one of the first S-Bahn stations, as S-Bahn services started operated upon the electrification of the line in 1924.[2] On 25 April 1945, the S-Bahn ceased operation as a result of the Soviet invasion of Berlin. Services resumed from Pankow-Heinersdorf on 11 June 1945.
This station is served by the following services:[3]