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Spichernstraße (Berlin U-Bahn)


Spichernstraße is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U3 and the U9 in Wilmersdorf neighbourhood. The U3 (then called A II and B II) portion opened on 2 June 1959, replacing the nearby Nürnberger Platz station, which was closed and demolished. The U9 portion, which lies deeper underground, opened on 28 August 1961 as the southern terminus of the new line, then called G. The eponymous street is named after Spicheren in France, site of the 1870 Battle of Spicheren.

The U3 portion of the station is under Spichernstraße; the U9 portion is under Bundesallee. Both have exits at each end of the platform. The station is equipped with escalators but not with lifts and is therefore not completely accessible to the disabled.

The U9 portion of the station, designed by Bruno Grimmek, is standard for this line; it was one of the first built. Like all stations on the line, it has a centre platform 8.85 m wide. Exits at the two ends of the platform lead to Joachimstaler Straße; at the south end a mezzanine and passageways connect to the U3. When the station opened, the walls were pale blue and the hexagonal columns on the platform dark blue. Grey tiles with pink and white patterns and dark blue columns were used in the mezzanine areas. (The initial stretch of Line G had stations in a repeating sequence of pale blue, white, yellow, and pale green colour schemes.)

The platform space was completely renovated in 1986/87: both walls and columns were clad in white tiles, with a pattern of coloured tiles on the walls by Gabriele Stierl which is intended to represent the visualisation of a piece of music for an ensemble of 12 instruments, in homage to the nearby Berlin State School of Music and the Performing Arts. The "butterfly ceiling" which was also typical of the stations on this line was replaced with panels, with a relief line in yellow running down the centre as a sharp colour contrast.

Although the station was a terminus until 1971, it did not have a turning area. Trains terminated at the platform, and changed tracks before entering it.


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