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Kreillerstraße
Bf
General information
LocationBerg am Laim, Munich, Bavaria
Germany
Line(s)
Platforms2
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station coden/a
CategorySubway station
Fare zoneMVV: M[1]
History
Opened29 May 1999
Services
Preceding station Munich U-Bahn Following station
Josephsburg U2 Munich-Trudering
Location
Kreillerstraße is located in Bavaria
Kreillerstraße
Kreillerstraße
Location within Bavaria
Kreillerstraße is located in Germany
Kreillerstraße
Kreillerstraße
Location within Germany
Kreillerstraße is located in Europe
Kreillerstraße
Kreillerstraße
Location within Europe

Kreillerstraße is a Munich U-Bahn station on line U2.

Overview

The station was opened on 29 May 1999 and is situated in Berg am Laim. It is situated beneath the street with the same name, that leads to Wasserburg. The red walls are covered by perforated aluminium panels and bricks. The ceiling is also covered by bended aluminium panels. They reflect the light of the 3 light sources of which only 1 is visible. The floor is covered by granite slabs. At the western end of the station stairs and an elevator lead to a mezzanine and from there to the ground level with the junction Kreillerstraße/St.-Veit-Straße where the Tram 19 to Pasing leaves. At the eastern end you also reach a mezzanine using stairs and from there the Kreillerstraße.

Stations

LineStations
U2Feldmoching Hasenbergl Dülferstraße Harthof Am Hart Frankfurter Ring Milbertshofen Scheidplatz Hohenzollernplatz Josephsplatz Theresienstraße Königsplatz Hauptbahnhof Sendlinger Tor Fraunhoferstraße Kolumbusplatz Silberhornstraße Untersbergstraße Giesing Karl-Preis-Platz Innsbrucker Ring Josephsburg Kreillerstraße Trudering Moosfeld Messestadt West Messestadt Ost

References

  1. "S-Bahn, U-Bahn, Regionalzug, Tram und ExpressBus im MVV" (PDF). Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund. December 2019. Retrieved 28 February 2020.


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