Storkower Straße | |||||||||||
Native Name Lang: | de | ||||||||||
Symbol: | s | ||||||||||
Symbol Location: | berlin | ||||||||||
Type: | Hp | ||||||||||
Address: | Storkower Straße, Fennpfuhl Hermann-Blankenstein-Straße, Prenzlauer Berg | ||||||||||
Borough: | Pankow, Berlin, Berlin | ||||||||||
Country: | Germany | ||||||||||
Coordinates: | 52.5239°N 13.4644°W | ||||||||||
Owned: | Deutsche Bahn | ||||||||||
Line: | Ringbahn | ||||||||||
Platforms: | 1 island platform | ||||||||||
Tracks: | 2 | ||||||||||
Train Operators: | S-Bahn Berlin | ||||||||||
Connections: | 156 240 | ||||||||||
Zone: | VBB Berlin A/5555[1] | ||||||||||
Website: | www.bahnhof.de | ||||||||||
Map Type: | Berlin#Germany#Europe | ||||||||||
Map Dot Label: | Storkower Straße | ||||||||||
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Storkower Straße is a railway station in the Prenzlauer Berg locality of Berlin, close to the locality's border with Fennpfuhl. Located at the Ringbahn it is served by the S-Bahn lines,, and .
The station was opened in 1881 under the name of Zentralviehhof, as the vast area south of the station then was the site of Berlin's central slaughterhouse that received animals by rail here. An over 400m (1,300feet) long pedestrian bridge (called the German: Langer Jammer, i.e. "Long Misery") crossed the processing plant connecting the station with the Friedrichshain residential areas.
The station was renamed in the 1970s, while in 1991 the slaughterhouse finally closed. The notorious bridge except for about 150m (490feet) above the tracks was demolished in 2002. The remaining portion of the bridge, which stretches from Storkower Straße north of the station to Hermann-Blankenstein-Straße south of the station, was renovated and now serves as the only entrance and exit to the station.