Möckernbrücke (Berlin U-Bahn)

Möckernbrücke is a station of the Berlin U-Bahn network in the western Kreuzberg district, in the vicinity of Potsdamer Platz, named after a nearby bridge crossing the Landwehrkanal.

The station, located on a viaduct at the northern shore of the Landwehrkanal, is part of the first Stammstrecke route of the U-Bahn, opened on 15 February 1902.

As the station also served the nearby Anhalter Bahnhof, the original building soon got too small to cope with the rising number of passengers.

In the course of the extension of the U7 from Mehringdamm to the west, a twin underground station was built at the southern shore of the Landwehrkanal.

The U7 platform opened on 28 February 1966 (architect Rümmler) [2] Möckernbrücke became the line's western terminus until the second continuation to Fehrbelliner Platz on 29 January 1971.

U1 train to Warschauer Straße entering Möckernbrücke
U1/U3 platforms
U7 platform
Glazed bridge over the Landwehrkanal