The challenge
Berlin is growing — and a strong public transport network is more important than ever. The upcoming embankment restoration will help to strengthen the U6 subway line for the future.
Berlin is growing — and a strong public transport network is more important than ever. The upcoming embankment restoration will help to strengthen the U6 subway line for the future.
The plans for the U6 embankment restoration have been finalized and construction is due to commence in 2021. The vision? Construction engineering at the very highest level.
The U6 embankment restoration will optimize the connection between Tegel and Mariendorf.
Berlin is one of the world's most popular major cities — and it's growing. To enable its citizens to travel swiftly from A to B and to reach their homes, offices, theaters and sports facilities in a way that is both convenient and environmentally friendly, a strong public transport network is essential. Berlin's subway network is a key part of its local transport infrastructure. The embankment on the U6 line between Kurt-Schumacher-Platz and the Borsigwerke station is in need of restoration. The plans have been finalized and construction is due to commence at the end of 2021.
The double-track U6 subway line, which runs partially overground, is in need of some essential infrastructure restoration and modernization work. Exploratory research found that the stability of the embankment between Kurt-Schumacher-Platz and the Borsigwerke station could not be confirmed. As part of the infrastructure planning process, Arcadis defined a number of clear steps that can be implemented from the end of 2021.
Berlin's U6 subway line, which spans a distance of just under 20 kilometers between Tegel and Mariendorf, is a key part of the public transport network in the German capital. The restoration and modernization of the embankment structure and other infrastructure from the end of 2021 will strengthen the network for the future and cement the subway as an attractive transport option for people traveling around Berlin.