Name: Nordbahnhof (NB) / (NOU) (December 1st, 1950)
Opening railway station: 1898
Closing railway station: July 27th, 1936
Opening S-bahn station: July 28th, 1936
Former name: Stettiner Bahnhof
Closed: 21.4.1945 - 31.1.1946; 13.08.1961 - 01.09.1990; 02.04.1991 - 1.3.1992
Next stations: Humboldthain (800 meter) ← Nordbahnhof → (870 meter) Oranienburger Straße
The station was closed due to World War II damage between April 21th, 1945 and January 31th, 1946.
This station wasn't accessible for travellers during the period 13 August 1961 - 2 July 1990. The GDR built the Berlin Wall, ending freedom of movement between East and West Berlin in 1961. As a result, the Berlin public transit network, was also divided into two. The line we call S2 today, ran for the most part through West Berlin but passed through a relatively short stretch of East Berlin territory in the city centre. This line continued to be open to West Berliners; however, trains did not stop at the stations located within East Berlin.
The station was closed due to reconstuction works between 2 April 1991 until 1 March 1992.
Station Entrance (August 8th, 2006)
Hallway (August 8th, 2006)
Hallway (August 8th, 2006)
Hallway (August 8th, 2006)
Stairway (August 8th, 2006)
Stairway (August 8th, 2006)
EMU 481 480 at Nordbahnhof (November 8th, 2009)