Berlin-Pankow-Heinersdorf station

Berlin-Pankow-Heinersdorf station — view
Berlin-Pankow-Heinersdorf station. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.
BERLIN, GERMANY

Berlin-Pankow-Heinersdorf Station

A modern S-Bahn interchange serving the northern Pankow district, connecting commuters across Berlin’s rapid transit network.

At a glance

Berlin-Pankow-Heinersdorf is a railway station in the Pankow district of Berlin, serving as a key transit hub for the Heinersdorf region north of Pankow’s centre. The station provides connections across Berlin’s metropolitan transport network.

History

Information about the station’s construction and development history is not available in current sources.

What you see

The station facilities reflect contemporary German railway infrastructure standards. Its design accommodates multiple transport modes in a single interchange.

Cultural significance

As part of Berlin’s S-Bahn network, the station contributes to the city’s post-reunification transport integration, linking residential and commercial areas across the expanded metropolitan region.

Key facts

  • Country: Germany
  • City: Berlin
  • District: Pankow
  • Coordinates: 52.5780653, 13.4295093
  • S-Bahn lines: S2, S8, S26
  • Tram service: BVG route 50

Practical information & getting there

The station is served by three S-Bahn lines (S2, S8, S26) offering frequent connections across Berlin. BVG tram route 50 also stops here. You can access the station from the Heinersdorf neighbourhood and surrounding areas of northern Pankow.

Sources & resources

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