Seestraße U-Bahn Station, Wedding, Berlin: Yellow Tile Platforms

The Seestraße U-Bahn station in Berlin's Wedding district features platforms lined with bright yellow tiles and minimalist metal benches. Opened in 1923 as part of the expansion of Berlin's underground network, it originally served Line C and now serves Line U6. The station's design, with its twin side platforms flanking two tracks, reflects the interwar period's architectural trends for public transit infrastructure. Seestraße remains a vital transit hub, connecting local residents to other public transport services.
The Seestraße U-Bahn station in Berlin's Wedding district features platforms lined with bright yellow tiles and minimalist metal benches. Opened in 1923 as part of the expansion of Berlin's underground network, it originally served Line C and now serves Line U6. The station's design, with its twin side platforms flanking two tracks, reflects the interwar period's architectural trends for public transit infrastructure. Seestraße remains a vital transit hub, connecting local residents to other public transport services.
Photo taken in September 2017. © 2026 Chad Davis
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