- districts; the use of
tunnels inspires names such as subway, underground,
Untergrundbahn (U-Bahn) in German, or the
Tunnelbana (T-bana) in Swedish. The use of...
- the "tube".
Systems in
Germany are
called "U-Bahn",
which stands for
Untergrundbahn ("underground rail"). Many
systems in East,
Southeast and
South Asia...
- The
Berlin U-Bahn (German: [ˈuː baːn];
short for
Untergrundbahn, "underground railway") is a
rapid transit system in Berlin, the
capital and
largest city...
- and 14 S-Bahn systems. The U-Bahn,
commonly understood to
stand for
Untergrundbahn ('underground railway'), are
conventional rapid transit systems that...
- is
antonymous to über.
Unter can be
found in
words such as U-Bahn (
Untergrundbahn –
underground (rail-)way), U-Boot (Unterseeboot – submarine, lit. "under...
-
comprises six
lines and the U-Bahn four
lines – U-Bahn is
short for
Untergrundbahn (underground railway).
Approximately 41 km (25 mi) of 101 km (63 mi)...
- (German: U-Bahn Wien),
where U-Bahn is an
abbreviation of the
German word
Untergrundbahn (English:
underground railway), is a
rapid transit system serving Vienna...
-
possible until 1961 and the
building of the Wall. Berlin's
underground (
Untergrundbahn, U-Bahn) and Berlin's S-Bahn (a
metropolitan public transit network)...
-
December 2018.
Retrieved 18
October 2019. "Rödingsmarkt". hamburger-
untergrundbahn.de (in German).
Retrieved 25
October 2014.
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- Frankfurt. Its name
derives from the
German term for
underground railway,
Untergrundbahn.
Since 1996, the U-Bahn has been
owned and
operated by
Stadtwerke Verkehrsgesellschaft...