Name: Oranienburger Tor (Ob.)
Opening: 30 January 1923
Closed: April 1945 - 12 July 1945; 13 August 1961 - 1 Juli 1990.
Next stations: Naturkundemuseum (762 meter) ← Oranienburger Tor → (574 meter) Friedrichstraße
U6 stops at this station.
The station was closed due to World War II damage between April 1945 - 12 July 1945.
• This station wasn't accessible for travellers during 13 August 1961 - 1 July 1990. The GDR built the Berlin Wall, ending freedom of movement between East and West Berlin in 1961. As a result, the Berlin public transit network, was also divided into two. The line we call U6 today, ran for the most part through West Berlin but passed through a relatively short stretch of East Berlin territory in the city centre. This line continued to be open to West Berliners; however, trains did not stop at the stations located within East Berlin, though for technical reasons they did have to slow down significantly while passing through.
Platform U-Bahn (2019.01.19)
Platform U-Bahn (2019.01.19)
Entrance Friedrichstraße (2019.01.19)
EMU 2875 at Oranienburger Tor station (2019.01.19)