Kurt-Schumacher-Platz U-Bahn Station, Berlin

Kurt-Schumacher-Platz station, located in Berlin's Reinickendorf district, is a key stop on the U6 U-Bahn line. Opened in 1956 as part of the first postwar U-Bahn expansion, it was named after the influential Social Democratic Party leader Kurt Schumacher. The station's design, characterized by light-colored tiles with gray stripes and minimalist lettering, reflects mid-1950s West Berlin aesthetics. Today, it continues to serve as a vital transit hub for commuters in northern Berlin, connecting them to the city center and other bus routes.
Kurt-Schumacher-Platz station, located in Berlin's Reinickendorf district, is a key stop on the U6 U-Bahn line. Opened in 1956 as part of the first postwar U-Bahn expansion, it was named after the influential Social Democratic Party leader Kurt Schumacher. The station's design, characterized by light-colored tiles with gray stripes and minimalist lettering, reflects mid-1950s West Berlin aesthetics. Today, it continues to serve as a vital transit hub for commuters in northern Berlin, connecting them to the city center and other bus routes.
Photo taken in September 2017. © 2026 Chad Davis
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