The campaign for a connection between Berlin and the Ruppin district (now part of
Ostprignitz-Ruppin) was led mainly from Velten, the population of which had grown to have over 5,000 as a result of industrialisation. Since the original plan for a private railway could not be implemented, the
Prussian state railways took over the project itself. The first section was opened after about two years of construction on 1 October 1893 between Schönholz-Reinickendorf on the Northern Railway and Velten. The second section opened on 20 December 1893 between Velten and Kremmen. In 1927, the line from Berlin to Velten was electrified on the third-rail
DC system of the lines that were later branded as the Berlin S-Bahn. After the establishment of S-Bahn operations, trains from Kremmen generally reversed at Velten, although a few trains ran through to Berlin or later to Hennigsdorf. Continuous electrical operations ran between Berlin and Velten until the construction of the
Berlin Wall on 13 August 1961 interrupted the track between
Heiligensee and Hennigsdorf. Subsequently, S-Bahn operations were maintained between Velten and Hennigsdorf as a shuttle operation. In 1958 with the completion of the
Berlin outer ring,
Hennigsdorf Nord station was established at the rail crossing as a two-level transfer station; it was closed in 1998. In 1983, the north-western sector of the Berlin outer ring was electrified with the standard German
AC system. The section between Hennigsdorf and Velten was re-electrified with the AC system. In
West Berlin the S-Bahn operations to Hennigsdorf continued to be run by
East German Railways after 1961 until the handover of operations in West Berlin to the
Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (
Berlin Transportation Company) on 9 January 1984. On that date, S-Bahn operations on the line to Hennigsdorf were shut down. In 1995 S-Bahn lines were re-established on the line as far as Tegel. North of Tegel part of the railway embankment had been removed to build the
Hamburg Autobahn. This gap was not closed until 1998, when Hennigsdorf was reconnected to the S-Bahn network. The reopening of the S-Bahn to Velten is under discussion. ==Current operations ==