Reumannplatz (Vienna U-Bahn)

Quellenstraße / Favorites street: 6 67 N6

The Reumannplatz is opened on February 25, 1978 U -Bahn station on the U1 line in the 10th district of Vienna, favorites. It is named after the first social democratic mayor of Vienna, Jakob Reumann.

The two-storey station in deep level is just below the favorite street or the Reumannplatz and has a central platform. Outputs carry the one hand via a mezzanine on the park-like designed Reumannplatz and the other, in the pedestrian street favorites at the level of source road. The output source street was rebuilt in recent years, with the currents of the passengers were also physically separated from each other in the station and out of her. Furthermore, an elevator was installed. It is possible to switch to the tram lines 6, for example, in the direction Kaiserebersdorf and 67, for example, in the direction of Per- Albin Hansson - settlement as well as numerous bus routes. In the immediate vicinity are the Amalienbad, famous throughout the city Tichy ice cream parlor and the shopping street of favorites street.

Since the station Reumannplatz is the southern terminus of the U1 line since 1978, is located in terminal at the station is a facility for turning the subway trains. The extension of the U1 after Oberlaa ( Therme Wien ), originally the extension was planned to Rothneusiedl, is currently under construction and scheduled to open in 2017. It will replace the tram line 67 in this area.

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