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What (who) is U12 (Berlin U-Bahn) - definition


U12 (Berlin U-Bahn)         
The U12 is a former Berlin U-Bahn line. It existed between 1993 and June 2003, as a peak-time and night line between Ruhleben (today U2) and Warschauer Straße (today U1) stations.
Berlin U-Bahn rolling stock         
  • A H type train
  • A A3L71 type U-Bahn
  • Interior of a DL train
  • A F92 type train
  • A A3L92 type train
  • A BII type train on special service on the 75th anniversary of the U8
  • Interior of a HK type train
The rolling stock on the Berlin U-Bahn are the main types of cars for the underground railway (subway). They are split into two general categories: Kleinprofil ("small profile", used by the U1, U2, U3 and U4) and Großprofil ("large profile", used by the U5, U6, U7, U8 and U9) lines.
U-Bahn Line B (Frankfurt U-Bahn)         
  • Shortened U5 on a transit map from 1980
  • Ramp to depot east
  • U4 at Bockenheimer Warte station, bound for Seckbacher Landstraße
  • U5 at the tunnel ramp northern Konstablerwache station, bound for downtown
RAILWAY LINE IN GERMANY
U5 (Frankfurt U-Bahn); U4 (Frankfurt U-Bahn)
The U-Bahn Line B is the second line in the network of the Frankfurt U-Bahn. It leads in west-east direction from the central railway station (Hauptbahnhof) over the old town to Konstablerwache, where it splits into two branches to Bornheim (U4 service) and Preungesheim (U5 service).

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U12 (Berlin U-Bahn)
The U12 is a former Berlin U-Bahn line. It existed between 1993 and June 2003, as a peak-time and night line between Ruhleben (today U2) and Warschauer Straße (today U1) stations.