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  1. Mar 10, 2014 · Old East Berlin S-Bahn & U-Bahn map without the West Berlin lines (via S-Bahn-Galerie.de)

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  2. The Berlin U-Bahn ( German: [ˈuː baːn]; short for Untergrundbahn, "underground railway") is a rapid transit system in Berlin, the capital and largest city of Germany, and a major part of the city's public transport system. Together with the S-Bahn, a network of suburban train lines, and a tram network that operates mostly in the eastern ...

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    • 9 (numbered U1–U9)
    • 155.4 km (96.6 mi)
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  4. Apr 25, 2012 · The clearly diagrammatic nature of some of the maps, even as early as 1923 (ten years before Beck’s London Underground diagram!). The 1926 U-Bahn map eschews geography completely, while the 1931 S-Bahn map – with its stylised and perfectly circular Ring Line – looks almost modern in its approach.

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  5. Mar 8, 2012 · Leave a Comment. Berlin’s troubled post-World War II history led to a fascinating dual history for transit in that city, divided into East and West sectors. This West Berlin U-Bahn map from 1977 – at the height of the Cold War – shows that division in a stark, but also curiously understated fashion. The infamous Berlin Wall that….

  6. Oct 24, 2019 · October 24, 2019. This map shows how people used Berlin's U-Bahn in the 1920s. By Jack May. From the saucily snarling chords of Cabaret to the dusky, smoke-filled backrooms of Christopher Isherwood’s novels, 1920s Berlin conjures up certain images in the collective consciousness.

  7. Phase 1. Phase 2. Nazi era and aftermath. Phase 3. Opening dates. References. External links. History of the Berlin U-Bahn. U-Bahn development from 1902 to 2009. The Berlin U-Bahn originated in 1880 with Werner Siemens ' idea to build an urban railway in Berlin.

  8. As with most cities, Berlin has two overarching systems: the more localised U-Bahn (Untergrundbahn, “underground railway”) with a higher density of stops in the city center, and the broader S-Bahn (Stadtschnellbahn, “city rapid railway”), which connects the city to its outlying districts, as well as Brandenburg, greater Germany, and ...

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