Afrikanische Straße (Berlin U-Bahn)
On the U6, the station lies 631 m (0.4 mi) from Kurt-Schumacher-Platz U-Bahn Station and 587 m (0.4 mi) from Rehberge U-Bahn Station. The BVG refers to the station by the internal abbreviation Afr.
History
Originally, the station was not in the plans for the expansion. But the post-war development as well as the Friedrich Ebert settlement built between 1929 and 1931 justified a station. It opened on 3 May 1956, along with the rest of the route between Seestraße and Kurt-Schumacher-Platz. There is a bus depot of the BVG near the station and it is often used by staff for access to the depot.
In 2016, in the course of a basic renovation, the station received new and larger wall tiles which are light blue. The former advertising space on the siding walls now carry dark blue bordered African motifs, as well as the departures from the mezzanine floors. The previous suffix Friedrich-Ebert-Siedlung (settlement) is no longer used.
References
- ^ "U Afrikanische Str.: Haltestelleninfo | BVG". www.bvg.de. Retrieved 1 December 2024.