S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße
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S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße
Summary
S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße is a tram stop[1].
Key Facts
- S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße is located in Berlin[2].
- S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße is in the country of Germany[3].
- S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße's transport network is recorded as trams in Berlin[4].
- S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße's instance of is recorded as tram stop[5].
- S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße is owned by Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe[6].
- S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße is operated by Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe[7].
- Berlin Alexanderplatz station is named after S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße[8].
- Dircksenstraße is named after S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße[9].
- S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße's adjacent station is recorded as Memhardstraße[10].
- S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße is part of MetroTram 2[11].
- S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße is part of Berlin Alexanderplatz station[12].
- S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße's Commons category is recorded as S+U-Bahnhof Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße (tram stop)[13].
- S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 52.521606, 'longitude': 13.4117675, 'precision': 1e-07}[14].
- S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße's interchange station is recorded as Berlin Alexanderplatz Regional Station[15].
- S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße's connecting service is recorded as MetroTram 2[16].
- S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße's state of use is recorded as in use[17].
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Geography
S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße is in the country of Germany[3]. It is located in Berlin[2]. Part of include MetroTram 2[11], a tram service[18], in Germany[19] and Berlin Alexanderplatz station[12], a through station[20], in Germany[21], founded in 1882[22].
Designation and Status
S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße's instance of is recorded as tram stop[5].
History and Context
S+U Alexanderplatz/Dircksenstraße is owned by Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe[6]. Things named after include Berlin Alexanderplatz station[8], a through station[23], in Germany[24], founded in 1882[25] and Dircksenstraße[9], a street[26], in Germany[27].