File:Hebelstellwerk U-Bahnhof Olympiastadion Berlin (2010).jpg
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DescriptionHebelstellwerk U-Bahnhof Olympiastadion Berlin (2010).jpg |
English: Power lever frame installation in the signal box of Berlin Olympic Stadium station. It was in service from 1931 to 1983. On the wall there is a diagram of the track and signalling layout with information on 616 tracks, 99 signals and 103 railroad switches. The room is now the center of the Berlin U-Bahn Museum.
Deutsch: Zentraler Abschnitt des elektromechanischen Hebelstellwerks in der Berliner U-Bahn-Station Olympiastadion. Es ging am 16. August 1931 in Betrieb und war bis 1983 im Dienst. In dieser Zeit war es das größte europäische Einreihenhebelstellwerk. Mit seiner Hilfe wurden 616 Fahrstraßen, 99 Signale und 103 Weichen gesteuert. Die Fahrschautafel an der Wand verfügt über 1200 Lampen, die den Zustand aller Signale, Weichen, Fahrstraßen und die Standorte der Züge darstellt. Auf Privatinitiative hin konnte das Stellwerk vor der Demontage gerettet werden, es beherbergt jetzt das Berliner U-Bahn-Museum. |
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Author | Jochen Teufel |
Camera location | 52° 31′ 02.3″ N, 13° 15′ 00.4″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 52.517306; 13.250111 |
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