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Berliner Straße is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U7 and on the U9 .

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9-560: (Redirected from Berliner Strasse ) Berliner Straße or Berliner Strasse is the name of several streets: Berlin [ edit ] Berliner Straße (Berlin-Blankenfelde) Berliner Straße (Berlin-Französisch Buchholz) Berliner Straße (Berlin-Heinersdorf) Berliner Straße (Berlin-Hellersdorf) Berliner Straße (Berlin-Hermsdorf) Berliner Straße (Berlin-Pankow) Berliner Straße (Berlin-Spandau) Berliner Straße (Berlin-Tegel) Berliner Straße (Berlin-Wilmersdorf) with

18-510: A construction period of about 15 months. Initially called Straße an der Paulskirche, it was renamed Berliner Straße in 1955. The last major change to Berliner Strasse took place in 1973 with the opening of the Theater Tunnel, for whose connection a long ramp was built at the western end of the street. This Hesse location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This German road or road transport-related article

27-703: A former Yugoslav punk rock and new wave band from Belgrade Berliner Straße (film set), a film set in the Babelsberg Film Studios Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Berliner Straße . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Berliner_Straße&oldid=1247729975 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Road disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

36-595: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a railway station in Berlin is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Berliner Stra%C3%9Fe (Frankfurt am Main) Berliner Straße is a major street in the city centre of Frankfurt am Main . It was built after the Bombing of Frankfurt am Main in World War II along the route of the old Schnurgasse . The Berliner Strasse

45-548: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Berliner Stra%C3%9Fe (Berlin U-Bahn) Opened in 1971 (architect R.G.Rümmler) as an important crosspoint between line U7 and U9. Both stations are covered with red panels on the walls. Only seven metres beyond the street there is the platform of the U9. It is on both sides of a highway tunnel, so passengers can only pass to

54-637: The other direction through an exit on the north. As this station is an important transfer station the number of passengers is very high. Only five metres beyond the U9 platform there is the platform of the U7. On U7 , the next station Bayerischer Platz (change here for U4) or Blissestraße . On U9 , the next stop is Güntzelstraße or Bundesplatz (Change here for S-bahn). 52°29′15″N 13°19′52″E  /  52.48750°N 13.33111°E  / 52.48750; 13.33111 This Berlin U-Bahn -related article

63-2839: The underground station Berliner Straße Berliner Straße in Berlin-Zehlendorf, part of Berlin-Potsdamer Chaussee Former name [ edit ] Adlergestell in Schmöckwitz/Grünau Wernsdorfer Straße in Schmöckwitz/Grünau Alt-Friedrichsfelde (Straße) in Friedrichsfelde/Lichtenberg Brunsbütteler Damm in Staaken Fürstenwalder Damm in Friedrichshagen Hauptstraße (Berlin-Lichtenberg) in Lichtenberg Karl-Marx-Straße (Berlin) in Neukölln Richardstraße (Berlin) in Neukölln Konrad-Wolf-Straße in Alt-Hohenschönhausen Lehderstraße in Weißensee Marienfelder Allee in Marienfelde Ostpreußendamm in Lankwitz/Lichterfelde/Steglitz Schnellerstraße in Niederschöneweide/Adlershof/Köpenick Oberspreestraße in Niederschöneweide/Adlershof/Köpenick Straße des 17. Juni in Charlottenburg Otto-Suhr-Allee in Charlottenburg Other cities [ edit ] Berliner Straße (Bad Freienwalde) Berliner Straße (Cottbus) Berliner Straße (Frankfurt am Main) Berliner Straße (Offenbach am Main) Berliner Straße (Wuppertal) Historical name of Świętej Trójcy street and Grunwaldzka street in Bromberg (now Bydgoszcz , Poland) Other uses [ edit ] Urbana Gerila ,

72-544: Was built from 1952 onwards as part of the modern redevelopment of Frankfurt's Old Town, which was largely destroyed in the air raids on Frankfurt am Main during World War II . The aim of the road construction was to ensure that the new residential buildings that were being built there would be accessible for cars. This was the second major road breakthrough in the area of the Old Town, after the Braubachstrasse, which

81-463: Was located further south, had already been built between 1904 and 1908. The street follows the former Schnurgasse in the eastern section, but was built many times wider than the previously existing narrow Altstadtgasse. The part to the west of the Neue Kräme, on the other hand, was laid out without taking the previous street plan into account. The street was inaugurated on 16 November 1953, after

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