The Berlin U-Bahn, short for Untergrundbahn (German for "underground railway"), was officially opened on February 15, 1902. The U-Bahn is the rapid transit system in Berlin, Germany, and it has played a crucial role in the city's transportation network. The initial line, U-Bahn Line 1, connected the stations from Stralauer Tor to Potsdamer Platz.
The Berlin U-Bahn has since expanded, with additional lines and extensions, becoming a vital part of the city's public transportation system. The U-Bahn, along with the S-Bahn (commuter rail), buses, and trams, helps facilitate efficient and convenient travel for residents and visitors in Berlin.
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