Popular kiosk at Schwerin main station reopened after renovation!
After being closed for five months, the DB store in Schwerin main station reopened on October 31st following renovation work.

Popular kiosk at Schwerin main station reopened after renovation!
The reopening of the DB store in Schwerin main station is a source of joy for regular customers, as after being closed for five months, the popular kiosk reopened its doors on October 31st, just in time for Reformation Day. The reason for the long absence was due to necessary construction work that Deutsche Bahn inevitably had to carry out. The kiosk's ceiling was completely replaced, which put a lot of pressure on the business as the rent continued unnoticed during the closure, as nordkurier.de reports.
“We have received many inquiries from our regular customers, eagerly asking about the reopening date,” says Metin Devran, who has operated the kiosk since 2017. The kiosk attracts around 1,000 customers every day, and Marta, the longest-serving employee, is a familiar face who has been serving the loyal customers since 2001.
New design and proven range
The upcoming renovations are intended to give the DB store a fresh, modern design. New furniture and colors are planned, but the tried and tested concept with a range of baked goods, sausages, hot dogs and coffee from one euro will remain. Despite rising costs, Devran assures that prices will remain stable for now. This will be a welcome news for both the new and old customers.
During the closure, Deutsche Bahn affected traffic as part of further construction work at the Schwerin junction. In the period from August 1st to 4th there were complete closures, which meant that regional trains and some connections had to be replaced by buses. Travelers were asked to find out about current departure and arrival times before starting their journey, which made everyday life more difficult for many commuters, as deutschebahn.com shows.
A look into the future
The opening of the kiosk comes at a time when Deutsche Bahn wants to concentrate on its core business. According to [spiegel.de]. However, for customers in Schwerin, the DB store remains a popular place where you can quickly get the snacks and drinks you need before jumping on the train.
The reopening not only marks a new beginning for the kiosk, but also shows how important it is to take customers' needs into account - even in a constantly changing environment.