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Berlin Old Ostbahnhof
Former railway station in Berlin, Germany / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the current train station, see Berlin Ostbahnhof.
The old Berlin Ostbahnhof, more commonly referred to as Küstriner Bahnhof,[1] was a short-lived passenger railway terminus in Berlin, Germany, opened on 1 October 1867 as the terminus of the Prussian Eastern Railway (Ostbahn) to Küstrin (now Kostrzyn) and Königsberg (Kaliningrad).
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Berlin Ostbahnhof (Küstriner Bahnhof) | |||||
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![]() Station building at Küstriner Platz, postcard (c. 1900) | |||||
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Location | Küstriner Platz Friedrichshain, Berlin Germany | ||||
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Architect | Adolf Lohse | ||||
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Opened | 1 October 1867 | ||||
Closed | 1882 | ||||
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