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Nuremberg Automatic U-Bahn, Germany



Kept in original livery, a small batch of ex-Munich U-Bahn stock helped increase capacity from 2004.


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  • Opened in 1978, Lorenzkirche on U1 is one of the few stations to serve...

  • With main line trains, buses, trams and the three U-Bahn lines, the...

  • Kept in original livery, a small batch of ex-Munich U-Bahn stock helped...

  • Continuing the two-car formation pattern, the DT3 class introduced gangwayed...

  • Official opening of U3 was on 14 June 2008: Maxfeld terminus.

  • Data is transmitted between the DT3 trains and Control via the wires...

  • A single DT3 unit being manually operated over line U1during driver training.

  • A large section already shared with U3, line U2 is due for conversion to...

  • Line U3 is being extended beyond the present northern terminus of Maxfeld.

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