Oskar-Helene-Heim (Berlin U-Bahn)

Oskar- Helene-Heim is a Berlin U -Bahn station on the U3 today in the district of Dahlem of the borough of Steglitz -Zehlendorf and was opened on 22 December 1929. The station is located in Clayallee near its junction with the Argentine Avenue.

Was built the plant in relation to the preparation of the three -kilometer stretch Thielplatz - Krumme Lanke, which was at that time entirely paid by the Sommerfeld Group, as a good development for local areas was hoping for. After a few years of construction, the distance to the stations Krumme Lanke, Uncle Tom's Cabin and this Station on December 22, 1929 was opened.

The bridge and the reception building is provided with red bricks and a gable roof, designed Friedrich Hennings 1929/1930. The interior of the building is designed with bright green villages winner straps.

The station was named after the nearby hospital, which has now been combined for reasons of rationalization with the Behring Hospital. It was originally built as a so-called " cripple Home " by Oskar and Helene Pintsch.

The station is not yet accessible. According to the priority list agreed between BVG, Berlin Senate Senate and disability organizations was originally planned to equip the metro station in the period after 2016 with a lift. The BVG currently anticipates a completion by mid-2015.

Connection

At the metro station is a transfer possibility from the U3 to the bus routes X10, 110, 115 and 285 of the LPP and to bus line 623 of Havelbus transport company.

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