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Kottbusser Tor (German pronunciation: [ˌkɔtbʊsɐ ˈtoːɐ̯] ) is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on lines U1, U3, and U8. Many Berliners use the affectionate term Kotti (German pronunciation: [ˈkɔti] ; see Berlin dialect).

Kottbusser Tor

Berlin U-Bahn

General information
LocationKottbusser Tor
Kreuzberg, Berlin
Germany
Coordinates52°29′57N 13°25′05E / 52.49917°N 13.41806°E / 52.49917; 13.41806
Owned byBerliner Verkehrsbetriebe
Operated byBerliner Verkehrsbetriebe
Platforms2island platforms
Tracks4
Connections: 140, N1, N8
Construction
Structure type
  • Elevated (U1/U3)
  • Underground (U8)
  • Bicycle facilitiesYes
    AccessibleYes
    Other information
    Fare zoneVerkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg (VBB): Berlin A/5555[1]
    History
    Opened15 February 1902; 122 years ago (1902-02-15) (U1/3 level)
    12 February 1928; 96 years ago (1928-02-12) (U8 level)
    Services
    Preceding station Berlin U-Bahn Following station
    Prinzenstraße
    towards Uhlandstraße
    U1 Görlitzer Bahnhof
    Prinzenstraße
    towards Krumme Lanke
    U3
    Moritzplatz
    towards Wittenau
    U8 Schönleinstraße

    Location

    Kottbusser Tor is located in Berlin
    Kottbusser Tor

    Kottbusser Tor

    Location within Berlin

    Kottbusser Tor station
    Kottbusser Tor station at night

    It is located in central Kreuzberg. The area has a bad reputation for the relatively high, mainly drug-related crime rate, instances of which have recently[when?] become quite rare in most other parts of the district[citation needed]. The original Kottbusser Tor was a southern city gateofBerlin; the road through the gate led via the Neukölln suburb to the town of Cottbus.

    Trivia - K and missing h (Cotbusser Thor) rely to a language reform at begin of 20th century. See e.g., Stralauer T(h)or, or Cölln and Neukölln.

    History

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    The station on the first U-Bahn line from Potsdamer PlatztoStralauer Tor was opened on 18 February 1902 on a viaduct above Skalitzer Straße. When the U8 was built in 1926, a new two-level station was constructed 100 metres (330 ft) westwards to allow both lines to meet in one location, and the original station was demolished.[2]

    It was directly hit on 26 February 1945.[citation needed]

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    References

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    1. ^ "Alle Zielorte". Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg. 1 January 2021. p. 63. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  • ^ J. Meyer-Kronthaler: Berlins U-Bahnhöfe. be.bra Verlag (1996)
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