Unter den Linden (Berlin U-Bahn)

Unter den Linden is a U-Bahn station in the central Mitte district of Berlin, at the intersection of the Unter den Linden boulevard and Friedrichstraße. It is an interchange station between the extended U5 and U6 U-Bahn lines.[2]

Unter den Linden
Ubf interchange station
The station on its opening day
LocationMitte
Berlin
Germany
Coordinates52.5170°N 13.3889°E / 52.5170; 13.3889
Operated byU-Bahn
Line(s)
Platforms2[1]
Tracks2 (U5) + 2 (U6)
Construction
Structure typeUnderground[1]
Platform levels3[1]
ArchitectIngrid Hentschel
Axel Oestreich
History
Opened4 December 2020 (2020-12-04)
Services
Preceding station   Berlin U-Bahn   Following station
towards Hauptbahnhof
towards Hönow
towards Alt-Tegel
Location
Unter den Linden
Location within Berlin
Unter den Linden
Location within Germany
Unter den Linden
Location within Europe

Overview

The U5 extension from Alexanderplatz to the newer at Brandenburger Tor forms a line crossing the historic city centre to the Berlin Hauptbahnhof terminus. Construction of the Unter den Linden station began on 1 July 2012 necessitating a break in service on the line. The extension opened in 2020, but work on the line was already completed in October 2013.

The new T-shaped transfer station replaces the station at Französische Straße, located a little further to the south on Friedrichstraße, which has been closed. The platform crosses beneath the existing tracks, accessible from the central reservation of Unter den Linden and the Friedrichstraße sidewalks.

The new station is completely separate from the station which used to be called "Unter den Linden" from 1936 until 2009, and is now called Brandenburger Tor.

See also

References

  1. "Unter den Linden". Projekt U5. Projektrealisierungs GmbH U5. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  2. "This is information on the U55 - part of the U5 extension". Archived from the original on 2012-03-10. Retrieved 2012-07-01.

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