U-Bahn
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U-Bahn or Untergrundbahn is German for underground rapid transit or metro. Five systems take its name, with only four of them being metro systems:
The Vienna U-Bahn in Austria is also a metro system.
Stadtbahn
Stadtbahn (Premetro, Light Rail)
One "U-Bahn" system is in fact a light rail or premetro due to its partial integration with street traffic:
Further German light rail or premetro systems are therefore called U-Stadtbahn where running underground ("U") or only Stadtbahn is the German term for light rail):
- Bielefeld Stadtbahn
- Bonn Stadtbahn
- Cologne Stadtbahn
- Hanover Stadtbahn
- Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn and its subnetworks
- Stuttgart Stadtbahn
Stadtbahn (Tram-Train)
German tram-train systems are generally called Stadtbahn; only two among them feature premetro sections, although a metro (U-Bahn) has never been planned there:
- For the Karlsruhe Stadtbahn serving tram sections in Heilbronn, Karlsruhe, Bad Wildbad, Wörth am Rhein and further suburbs of Karlsruhe, a tunnel is being built along the main shopping street in the city centre of Karlsruhe. [1]
- The Kassel tram-train system is called RegioTram including tram section in Kassel and its suburbs. It includes a short tunnel next to Kassel Hauptbahnhof RegioTram platforms which are on the ramp replacing former main railway platforms.
U-Straßenbahn (Sub-Surface Tram)
Sub-surface tram systems are called U-Straßenbahn in Germany where running underground ("U").
See also
- Rapid transit in Germany
- S-Bahn
References
- ↑ "Die Kombilösung Karlsruhe (engl.: the Karlsruhe combi-solution)". Karlsruher Schieneninfrastruktur-Gesellschaft (in German). Retrieved 2011-04-07.
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