Dülferstrasse underground station

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Dülferstrasse
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Subway station in Munich
Dülferstrasse
Track level
Basic data
District Harthof
Opened November 20, 1993
Tracks (platform) 2 ( central platform )
Coordinates 48 ° 12 '44 "  N , 11 ° 33' 48"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 12 '44 "  N , 11 ° 33' 48"  E
use
Stretch) Trunk line 2
Line (s) U2
Switching options bus 60 141 172 N41 N76

The subway station Dülferstraße in Munich is served by the U2 and opens up the eastern part of the Hasenbergl and the Panzerwiese . The Dülferanger joins in the northwest .

From this station, the Metrobus 60 in the direction of Dessauerstraße, the city bus 141 in the direction of Scheidplatz and the night bus lines N41 in the direction of Feldmoching and Fürstenried West and the N76 in the direction of Petuelring .

The station was built between March 1987 and October 1993 and designed by Jürgen Rauch and the Lanz architecture office . It stands out from the other train stations with its colorful design by Ricarda Dietz and the Lanz office. The spatial structure is also unusual: the entrances initially concentrated on the western part, which has an underground mezzanine in the form of a walk-in gallery. Daylight falls into the structure through two light openings in the ceiling and a vertical opening above the platform.

In the east, the space above the platform becomes a large hall with a vaulted ceiling and high central supports. The colorful glass paneling by Dietz creates a cheerful atmosphere here. The station was opened on November 20, 1993 and was the terminus of the U2 line. In 2002 the southeast entrance to the new building area of ​​the Panzerwiese was opened.

Since 2008 there has been direct access from the train station to the Mira shopping center .

The eponymous Dülferstraße is named after the mountaineer Hans Dülfer (1892–1915).

line Line course
U2 Feldmoching  - Hasenbergl  - Dülferstraße  - Harthof  - Am Hart  - Frankfurter Ring  - Milbertshofen  - Scheidplatz  - Hohenzollernplatz  - Josephsplatz  - Theresienstraße  - Königsplatz  - Central Station  - Sendlinger Tor  - Fraunhoferstraße  - Columbusplatz  - Silberhornstraße  - Untersbergstraße  - Giesing  - Karl-Preis-Platz  - Innsbrucker Ring  - Josephsburg  - Kreillerstraße  - Trudering  - Moosfeld  - Messestadt West  - Messestadt East

literature

  • Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft: Munich's most beautiful subway stations. A trip in the Munich subway network - not just for architects . Munich 2007.

Web links

Commons : U-Bahnhof Dülferstraße  - Collection of images