Rotkreuzplatz

Metro Station Rotkreuzplatz the Munich subway system is less than the same place, which is named after the Red Cross hospital.

The station is located in the Neuhausen district. The station was opened on 8 May 1983, was until 1998 the northern terminus of the U1. In addition, since December 12, 2011 also holds the gain line U7 at the underground station, which already by 2006 ended there and only goes in the morning rush hour. The station is designed similarly to the Maillingerstraße and the Stiglmaierplatz, but has no columns. The rear track walls are made of light brown and white fins, which are as it were thicker or thinner. At the Red Cross Place 2008 ocher sheets were retrofitted under the paneling of the rear track walls in the year. Similar to the other stations is also the ceiling of aluminum fins and the bottom from synthetic stone slabs in Isarkiesel motif. The ceiling above the tracks but consists of concrete, which was painted dark and was thus removed from the viewing area. In comparatively large, southeastern lock basement, a newspaper stand and a flower shop. On the surface there is to transfer to the tram line 12

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