Karl-Preis-Platz (Munich U-Bahn)

Coordinates: 48°07′05″N 11°36′31″E / 48.11806°N 11.60861°E / 48.11806; 11.60861

Karl-Preis-Platz
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Karl-Preis-Platz
Location Ramersdorf, Munich, Bavaria
Germany
Line(s) 55, 59, 145, 155
Platforms 2
Tracks 2
Other information
Station code n/a
CategorySubway station
History
Opened 18 October 1980

Overview

Karl-Preis-Platz is a Munich U-Bahn station on line U2. Since 12. December 2011 it is also used by the booster line U7 in the morning.

The station is situated below Claudius-Keller-Straße in the borough of Ramersdorf. The walls are covered by grey-beige-colored panels, the floor is paved with artificial gravels that resemble gravels from the river Isar. The pillars are covered by grey-beige-colored tiles. The ceiling has rows of neon tubes and is faced with aluminium lamellae. At the western end you can get to the surface using a ramp. At the eastern end you use stairs to get to a mezzanine. From there you can reach the junction Claudius-Keller-Straße/Rosenheimer Straße.

The station was named after the Karl-Preis-Platz which was named after Karl Sebastian Preis (SPD), town councilor in Munich and founder of the local building society GEWOFAG.

Stations

Line Stations
Feldmoching Hasenbergl Dülferstraße Harthof Am Hart Frankfurter Ring Milbertshofen Scheidplatz Hohenzollernplatz Josephsplatz Theresienstraße Königsplatz Hauptbahnhof Sendlinger Tor Fraunhoferstraße Kolumbusplatz Silberhornstraße Untersbergstraße Giesing Karl-Preis-Platz Innsbrucker Ring Josephsburg Kreillerstraße Trudering Moosfeld Messestadt West Messestadt Ost
Westfriedhof Gern Rotkreuzplatz Maillingerstraße Stiglmaierplatz Hauptbahnhof Sendlinger Tor Fraunhoferstraße Kolumbusplatz Silberhornstraße Untersbergstraße Giesing Karl-Preis-Platz Innsbrucker Ring Michaelibad Quiddestraße Neuperlach Zentrum

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