NORDBAHNHOF 1842 to 2016 JOSIE REECE SEBBY 1842

NORDBAHNHOF 1842 to 2016 JOSIE, REECE & SEBBY

1842 : Stettiner Bahnhof Berlin Stettin

1842 : Stettiner Bahnhof • • • Opened in 1842 Stettiner Bahnhof Terminus Pomeranian Line Poland in 1945. Port &Holiday resort Busy

1877 : Prussian Northern Railway

1877 : Prussian Northern Railway 1904 • • 1877 terminus to the Prussian Northern railway Stralsund to Rostock A suburban station Bernau, Oranienburg and Velten 1884

1939 : Transversal Lines

1939 : Transversal Lines • • • 3 ‘transversal’ lines North-South S-Bahn link Stettiner Bahnhof to Anhalter Bahnhof Replaced Railhead building west on Zinnowitzer Straße. The new - East of the main building

1945: Impact of World War II

1945: Impact of World War II • April 1945 : Soviet • SS explosion under “Landwehrkanal” • Tunnel flood • East • Reopened 1947

1950 : Renamed

1950: Renamed -Town of Stettin was deleted -Renamed into ‘Berlin Nordbahnhof. ’ -The station was closed by the GDR authorities -Station was Demolished 1962 -The S-Bahn station (east building) retained the name -Uprising of 1953 in East Germany

1961 : The Wall

1961 : The Wall • trains did not stop at the station • Reichsbahn (soviet state railway) continued to operate the line • Trains only stopped in west berlin • When passing through East Berlin stations, they appeared empty and barely lit • Ghost stations

1990 : Modern Day

1990: Modern day • Re opened 1 st sept 1990 • Refurbishments caused the station to close again • Reopened 1 st march 1992 • Entrance hall was restored
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