Seestraße U-Bahn Station Kiosk, Berlin

The Seestraße U-Bahn station in Berlin's Wedding district, opened in 1923, served as a key northern terminus for the U6 line until the late 1950s. The station's platform features a central kiosk offering magazines, drinks, and snacks, a common amenity in Berlin's public transit network. Yellow tiled walls and riveted columns are characteristic of the station's original architecture, reflecting its long history as a vital node for commuters.
The Seestraße U-Bahn station in Berlin's Wedding district, opened in 1923, served as a key northern terminus for the U6 line until the late 1950s. The station's platform features a central kiosk offering magazines, drinks, and snacks, a common amenity in Berlin's public transit network. Yellow tiled walls and riveted columns are characteristic of the station's original architecture, reflecting its long history as a vital node for commuters.
Photo taken in September 2017. © 2026 Chad Davis
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