U6 in Berlin: Seestraße closed one -sided for over a year!
BVG informs about restrictions on the U6 at Seestraße underground station: one-sided closure by autumn 2026 for construction work.

U6 in Berlin: Seestraße closed one -sided for over a year!
In the pulsating metropolis of Berlin, the Seestrasse underground station in the Wedding district becomes a construction site! From January 13, 2025, the outcome for passengers who travel towards Alt-Mariendorf will be closed for over a year. As the BVG confirms, the tracks are only operated on one side due to extensive renovation work. The train station, which has been modernized again and again since its opening in 1923, now needs a fundamentally barrier -free redesign, whereby the western platform is in focus. For the commuters, this means that they have to plan their trip better from now on, as they usually have to continue and change from up to two stations in order to achieve their goal, as the Berlin courier reports.
long -term effects on the U6
Since November 2022, the U6 passengers have been used to continued restrictions. The section between Alt-Tegel and Kurt-Schumacher-Platz is permanently closed, so that travelers are dependent on replacement buses. This situation is further tightened with the new construction site at Seestraße underground station. Passengers who come from Tegel and want to get out on Seestrasse have to drive to Leopoldplatz or Wedding and then travel back to the opposite direction, which makes powerful detours necessary. Visitors who want to go to the city center are already challenged to keep their travel time and plan the necessary bypasses.
But the BVG not only plans to renovate at the Seestrasse station. At the same time there are also construction sites on other important subway lines. For example, the U2 is currently affected by construction work between Senefelderplatz and Alexanderplatz, which temporarily set up rail replacement traffic here. The situation for the Berlin subway passengers remains tense, as the BVG is unmistaked. So commuters have to prepare in creative ways to achieve their goal despite the many construction sites while the city continues to work on its infrastructure.
Berlin Live reported that the redesign of the Seestrasse underground station will be used by autumn 2026. In addition, the Berliner Kurier explains how Pendler can quickly reach their goal.
Berlin Live