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- History of the Berlin U-Bahn - Wikipedia
The U-Bahn, 76 kilometres (47 mi) long in 1931, carried 265 5 million passengers that year During the Great Depression, Berlin lacked the money to build additional subway lines
- 10 Oldest Subway Systems in the World (Updated 2026)
The Berlin U-Bahn is the oldest subway system in Germany and the first line opened in 1902 Much of this first railway line was elevated, with only a part of it underground
- Berlin, Germany U-Bahn - nycsubway. org
The Berlin U-Bahn, Germany's oldest and largest, opened for service in 1902 with a line between Warschauer Straße and Ernst-Reuter-Platz This was the first of the narrow-profile system, which ultimately reached four routes (today's U1, U2, U3 and U4, originally Lines A and B)
- History of the U-Bahn - radbahn. berlin
For years, the two Berlin-based companies AEG and Siemens competed to construct the city’s first railway line (either underground or elevated) Engineers were inspired by the Wuppertal suspension train, the underground in London and the high-speed rail network in New York
- The Fascinating History of Berlin U-Bahn - Be Original Tours
The Berlin U-Bahn, short for “Untergrundbahn” or underground or “The Subway” literally means subway, is also one of the oldest in the world metro system Everything started in late 19th century when Berlin population was overcrowding and they needed a fast and efficient transportation system
- Berlin U-Bahn — Google Arts Culture
Opened on 18 February 1902, Potsdamer Platz was the first underground station to operate in Berlin This former “ghost station” was located right on the border between East and West Berlin,
- Exploring the History of Berlins U-Bahn - Techhistorian
Discover the rich history of the Berlin U-Bahn, from its inception to the present day Learn about its development, expansion, and significance
- Underground railway (U-Bahn) - Todays Flashback
The first U-Bahn line, named Line 1 or “Stammstrecke,” was inaugurated on February 15, 1902 It ran for a total distance of 10 1 kilometers, stretching from Warschauer Brücke in the east to Zoologischer Garten in the west
- Berlin U-Bahn - Wikipedia
On 30 January 1923, the first section opened between Hallesches Tor and Stettiner Bahnhof (Naturkundemuseum), with a continuation to Seestraße following two months later
- I Rode Berlin’s First U‑Bahn Line (1902) — Oldest Subway Still . . .
Ride with me on *Berlin’s oldest subway line, the U1**, which opened in **1902* and is still running today!
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