Französische Straße (Berlin U-Bahn)


Französische Straße is a Berlin U-Bahn underground station on the line located under the street Friedrichstraße in central Berlin.
This station was built by Grenander/Fehse/Jennen and opened in 1923. In 1945 it closed for a few months; it was permanently closed in 1961. During the Cold War, the station became a ghost station. The station was closed to passenger traffic, and the underground trains of the West Berlin BVG passed the island platform in East Berlin slowly without stopping. In 1990, after the Berlin Wall fell, the station became accessible again. In 1995, the platform had to be lengthened by 25 m so that the long, six-car trains could stop there.

2020 closure

With the opening of the expanded line connecting Alexanderplatz with Berlin Hauptbahnhof, Französische Straße station will be closed and replaced by the newly built Unter den Linden station directly to the north, allowing transfers between the U6 and U5 lines.