U10 (Berlin U-Bahn)


The unbuilt U10 line of the Berlin U-Bahn was part of East Berlin's ":de:Geschichte der Berliner U-Bahn#200-Kilometer-Plan, Richtlinien und neue Verkehrspolitik|200-km-plan" of 1953–1955 and would have been a metro line from Falkenberg in the northeastern part of the city to Alexanderplatz up to Steglitz and terminating at Drakestraße in Lichterfelde. The designated letter name of the line was "F" until 1 July 1972, when it was changed to "Line 10". Because a number of tunnels and stations were constructed to accommodate the proposed line with elements visible at transfer stations and elsewhere, the line is popularly known as the "Phantomlinie".

Overview

In 1993, after reunification, the original 1950s plans for the U10 were discarded in favour of a provisional line U3. The north-eastern branch of the U3 line between Weißensee and Potsdamer Platz follow the path of the proposed U10 line, but U3 then crosses the Madgeburger Platz to Wittenbergplatz and follows the path of the existing U1 line to Uhlandstraße. Plans for the southwestern section of U10 were abandoned for this routing because it ran parallel to the S-Bahn line S1 and was perceived as being redundant, although the economic impact of said redundancy has never been studied.
Planning for U10 was officially removed from the Berlin transport master plan in 2003, and it is no longer considered part of said public transport network master plan through at least 2030. The aforementioned revised U10 alignment nevertheless remains part of Berlin's Land-use plan since 1994, which means that construction along the proposed route must accommodate the eventuality of such a line. For example, the station under construction at Berliner Rathaus for the U5 line extension includes a lower tunnel for the proposed U10.

Stations

Existing portions