Berlin-Hermsdorf is a railway station in the neighbourhood of Hermsdorf, in the city of Berlin, Germany. It is served by the Berlin S-Bahn and by several local buses.
The station was opened on July 10, 1877 under the name Hermsdorf as a ground-level station of the northern railway. First, only long-distance trains drove the route, a first suburban traffic with steam trains developed around the year 1900. Since in Hermsdorf at that time developed extensive residential district and the place developed into one of the largest along the route, the long-distance service remained nonetheless. However, the mixed operation between the two classes of trains proved to be a permanent problem, which is why in 1908 the four-track extension of the line to Hermsdorf was decided. Between 1909 and 1910, work was carried out to build the track; Most stations were completed by 1912.
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