Louis-Lewin-Straße (Berlin U-Bahn)

Louis-Lewin-Straße is a surface level Berlin U-Bahn station in the German capital city of Berlin. It is part of the Berlin U-Bahn; the station is located on the U5 line.

The station opened in July 1989, just a few months before the fall of the Berlin Wall. The station was formerly located in Hönow, and the surrounding area was annexed by Berlin during German reunification on 3 October 1990.

The eastern extension of (what is now) line U5 was one of the last major construction projects of the former German Democratic Republic.

It was originally called Hönow-West in planning stages. In 1989 up to 1991 the name of the station was Paul-Verner-Strasse, however as P. Verner was an SED politician the name was changed after the reunification of Germany to the toxicologist and professor at the Humboldt University Lewin (1850–1929).

Louis-Lewin-Straße
General information
Line(s)U5
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeSurface Level
History
Opened1 July 1989
Services
Preceding station Berlin U-Bahn Following station
Hellersdorf
towards Berlin Hbf
U5 Hönow
Terminus






References


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