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Berlin Prenzlauer Allee station
Railway station in Berlin, Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Prenzlauer Allee is a railway station in the Prenzlauer Berg neighbourhood of Berlin, named after the Prenzlauer Allee road. Situated on the Berlin Ringbahn, it is served by the S-Bahn lines S41, S42, S8 and S85. The station is barrier-free.

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History
The station was opened on 1 May 1892 where Prenzlauer Allee crosses the Ringbahn tracks at right angle. It consists of a platform for S-Bahn trains and a clinker brick style reception building, which was damaged in World War II. Unlike other reception buildings of nearby stations, it has been rebuilt in its original condition.[citation needed]
Other services and connections
The station can also be reached via the line of the Berlin tram network and by BVG bus line 156.[citation needed]
References
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