Blaschkoallee underground station
The Metro Station Blaschkoallee is a station of the Berlin U-Bahn - U7 . It is part of the first south-west extension of the U7 after the 1930s, the access structures of which were designed by Werner Düttmann . The opening took place on September 28, 1963. The train station is located in the Britz district across the eponymous Blaschkoallee and south of the park at the Buschkrug . The walls of the station were, as is typical of the construction period, plain with white ceramic tiles , the columns clad with red bricks , but have since been replaced. It is referred to as Bl in the BVG station directory .
The station has an escalator and, since June 10, 2014, an elevator, so that it is barrier-free . The renovation of the station was planned for 2013, which then followed late in July 2014. An elevator was installed in 18 months of construction, the costs for this amounted to 900,000 euros.
Connection
At the underground station you can change from the U7 line to the BVG bus network .
Web links
- Description of the route of the Britz U-Bahn including station pictures on berliner-untergrundbahn.de
- More pictures on untergrundbahn.de
- BVG map of the station (PDF; 89 kB)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Accessibility for the Blaschkoallee underground station. BVG, July 10, 2014, accessed on July 20, 2014 .
- ↑ News in brief: U-Bahn . In: Berliner Verkehrsblätter . No. 11 , 2012, p. 220 .
- ↑ Printed matter 17/12893. (PDF) Berlin House of Representatives, December 19, 2013, accessed on January 14, 2014 .
Coordinates: 52 ° 27 '6.4 " N , 13 ° 26" 59.4 " E