The old Berlin Ostbahnhof, sometimes also named Küstriner Bahnhof, was a short-lived passenger railway terminus in Berlin, Germany, opened on 1 October 1867 as the terminus of the Prussian Eastern Railway to Küstrin and Königsberg .
The station building was located on Küstriner Platz in the present-day Friedrichshain quarter, slightly north of Frankfurter Bahnhof . The station concourse was projected by the Prussian building official Adolf Lohse and upon his death completed by railway architect Hermann Cuno . As a passenger station it was used until 1882, when the Stadtbahn line was opened and the Ostbahn traffic moved to neighbouring Frankfurter Bahnhof, which had been rebuilt as the Schlesischer Bahnhof through station. The rear freight yard later became part of the Wriezener Bahnhof opened in 1903.
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