Osloer Straße (Berlin U-Bahn)
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Osloer Straße is a Berlin U-Bahn
station in the Gesundbrunnen
(former Wedding
) district, located on the and . Like the eponymous street it is named after the City of Oslo
.
The two-level station opened on April 30, 1976 (U9) and October 5, 1977 (U8). Since 1995 it is also served by the M13 line of the Berlin Straßenbahn
. Architect was R.G.Rümmler.
Berlin U-Bahn
The Berlin is a rapid transit railway in Berlin, the capital city of Germany, and is a major part of the public transport system of that city. Opened in 1902, the serves 173 stations spread across ten lines, with a total track length of , about 80% of which is underground...
station in the Gesundbrunnen
Gesundbrunnen
Gesundbrunnen is a locality of Berlin in the borough of Mitte. It was created as a separate entity by the 2001 administrative reform, formerly the eastern half of the former Wedding district and locality...
(former Wedding
Wedding (Berlin)
Wedding is a locality in the borough of Mitte, Berlin, Germany and was a separate borough in the north-western inner city until it was fused with Tiergarten and Mitte in Berlin's 2001 administrative reform...
) district, located on the and . Like the eponymous street it is named after the City of Oslo
Oslo
Oslo is a municipality, as well as the capital and most populous city in Norway. As a municipality , it was established on 1 January 1838. Founded around 1048 by King Harald III of Norway, the city was largely destroyed by fire in 1624. The city was moved under the reign of Denmark–Norway's King...
.
The two-level station opened on April 30, 1976 (U9) and October 5, 1977 (U8). Since 1995 it is also served by the M13 line of the Berlin Straßenbahn
Berlin Straßenbahn
The Berlin tram network is the main tram system in Berlin, Germany. It is one of the oldest tram networks in the world having its origins in 1865 and is operated by , which was founded in 1929. It is notable for being one of the largest tram systems; there are 22 tram lines operate across a...
. Architect was R.G.Rümmler.