Alt-Mariendorf (Berlin U-Bahn)

The underground station Alt -Marie village is the southern terminus of the Berlin U -Bahn line U6 (until 1984: Line 6) at the intersection of Reißeck or peace road and the street Alt -Marie village with the Marie Damm and is for public transport a important transport hub.

The station has a center platform in one and a half times the depth position with two outputs, the northern at the height of the platform center. The outputs lead to two separate intermediate levels. On the southern intermediate level there are three smaller shops. The underground station has an elevator between each platform and southern intermediate level as well as road and is thus accessible. The design of the station, Rainer G. Rümmler. The walls are decorated with large white ceramic tiles, while the central columns were covered with natural stone. Note the strong dark blue and red colors, both in the lobby and on the staircases. The opening took place as part of the extension of that line of CII Tempelhof ( South Ring ) to Alt -Marie village on 28 March 1966. The day after the line designation was changed in line 6.

South of the two platform tracks, there is a reversal system with three tracks. In addition, there is north of the platform tracks a double track change facility. An extension of the line using Alt -Marie village, it is not planned.

Connection

At the metro station is a transfer possibility from the U6 to several bus lines of the Berlin Transport Authority.

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