Jakob-Kaiser-Platz (Berlin U-Bahn)

Jakob-Kaiser-Platz is a metro station on the Berlin U-Bahn line U7, located in the Charlottenburg-Nord district.

The eponymous traffic circle located above the station is named after politician and Resistance fighter Jakob Kaiser (1888–1961).

The next station going eastbound is Jungfernheide (change there for DB and S-Bahn)[1] Originally planned under the name Charlottenburg-Nord, the station was built in 1967 future proofing for line U7 in the construction of the above autobahn A 111 and was used to the inclusion of the underground operation as a pedestrian tunnel to the crossing of the highway.

Rümmler designed a 110-meter-long central platform with two entrances to the west and east of the A 100 city motorway .

The first lift finally went into operation in December 2018, it leads from the east side of the Kurt Schumacher Damm on the platform and cost about 1.1 million euros.

Platform view, 2022