Giselastraße (Munich U-Bahn)

The subway station is a railway station Giselastraße the Munich subway. It was opened on October 19, 1971 together with the first Munich subway line and below the Leopold street in the Schwabing district of Munich. Today, he is served by lines U3 and U6.

The trains stop at one central platform. The rear track walls consist of blue-gray fiber cement panels. The hexagonal columns are covered with red tiles. The ceiling is also made of fiber cement panels, which are interrupted for the fluorescent tubes. The floor is covered with black Isarkiesel motif.

At the southern end of the platform, a roll and a hard stairs lead through a lock floor to the surface, both Giselastraße as well as for Leopold Street. This floor lock was opened on the west side and the new building of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational connected ( the so-called " Schweinchenbau ") of the Ludwig- Maximilians- University of Munich. At the northern end of an escalator had to give a lift. Here is another barrier level, can be reached via the Leopold, Martius and Franz- Joseph-Strasse.

On the surface, there is the bus stop Giselastraße, which is currently (2010) operated by two lines of Munich's bus system. The city of Munich is planning to replace it with a tram line. This plan is very controversial, a realization can not be predicted.

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