- Charlottenburg, Schöneberg, and Wilmersdorf; Up to 1930: the
introduction of the
Großprofil (large profile)
network that
established the
first north–south lines;...
- U4) and
Großprofil ("large profile", used by the U5, U6, U7, U8 and U9) lines. The
names refer to the size of the train's coaches.
Großprofil coaches...
-
further expansion of the system. A new line with a
wider car,
known as
Großprofil,
opened in 1923. No
stations were
built during the **** era, and many...
- The BVG
class C was a
series of
Grossprofil (wide profile) cars used on the
Berlin U-Bahn
after 1926. In
comparison to the
previously built class B, these...
-
Kleinprofil G HK IK
Großprofil F H...
-
August 13, 1961. At this point, the new A3 type,
modelled on its big
Großprofil brother D, was designed.
There were
three batches of this type in the...
- Company). The HK is a
Kleinprofil (small profile)
variant of the
larger Großprofil (large profile) H series. The HK
series primarily operates on the U2 line...
-
Kleinprofil G HK IK
Großprofil F H...
- repaired.
Because Berlin or more
specifically the Nord-Süd-Bahn AG had no
Großprofil trains for the
opening of the
Hallesches Tor –
Stettiner Bahnhof route...
- the
southern part of the city. It is one of the five
large profile ("
Großprofil") lines.
During the Cold War, both U6
termini were in the
former West...