Bülowstraße (Berlin U-Bahn)

Metro Station Buelowstrasse is a eröffneter on March 11, 1902 Station of subway line U2 of the Berlin U -Bahn. In the station list of the BVG he is called Bs The station is located in the Buelowstrasse in the district of Schöneberg, between Potsdamer Straße and Steinmetzstraße. As the road is the metro station after the Prussian General Friedrich Wilhelm Bulow of Dennewitz named. The station has two lifts to the side platforms, and thus is considered to be barrier-free.

History

Bruno Möhring designed this station in the prestigious Buelowstrasse. To bypass the Lutheran Church, the so-called "Pastor curve" was built east of the station. As part of the western trunk line which is now labeled monument elevated train station Buelowstrasse was officially opened in March 1902.

Rudolf Möhring, son of Bruno Möhring planned in 1929 extending the hall. During World War II, the station was badly damaged, but later - a little easier - rebuilt.

Due to the construction of the Berlin Wall and the associated closure of the station Potsdamer Platz traffic on the elevated railway fell sharply. As with the line U1 was a parallel connection between Noll village square and triangle track along the Kurfürstendamm street station, the traffic over the Buelowstrasse presented the BVG 1972 completely and the station was used as a " Turkish Bazaar ". With the reopening of the line U2, which consistently went to Vinetastraße again in 1993, the station was re-opened and the Bazaar disappeared. In 2000 the route was extended to Pankow station.

The platforms

Museum tram - dare type TM 33 at the stop Turkish Bazaar

Connection

At the metro station is a transfer possibility of the U2 line to the bus lines of the Berlin Transport Authority.

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