Name: Stadtmitte (Mi.) (1 February 1936)
Former names:
Leipziger Straße (20 January 1923)
Friedrichstadt (Leipziger Straße) (19 September 1924)
Opening: 20 January 1923
Closed: April 1945 - 11 July 1945; 13 August 1961 - 1 July 1990.
Next stations: Unter den Linden (? meter) ← Stadtmitte → (492 meter) Kochstraße
Transfer: U2
U6 stops at this station.
The station was closed due to World War II damage in 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.
Entrance Gendarmenmarkt (2018.07.21)
EMU 2844 at Stadtmitte station (2018.07.21)
Platform (2018.07.21)