Talk:U6 (Berlin U-Bahn)
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[edit]Sorry, but the text is full of sentences which do not make sense. I presume the editor translated it using software translation:
- Only the Friedrichstrasse station was excluded, this could West Berlin it in the S-Bahn switch or the in the station set up border crossing east Berlin-go.
- "Ghost Station By this command, the closed stations were called to.
- Similarly, the extension to Tegel was extended since the construction of Line C to the planned line up for Alt-Mariendorf. The Nazi were planning to build this line to the trotting Mariendorf. As the long-awaited extension was built, we often argued about the costs, it was, for example, proposed the track next to the Tempelhof or Mariendorf Damm to build as a cut path. The public transport struggled against on the grounds that they wanted to connect even the Rathaus Tempelhof and the main shopping street and this is only possible with an underground line would be.
These are some examples, but the text is full of them. Please do something! Thank you ---Istvánka (talk) 14:57, 14 February 2011 (UTC)
- OK, I am happy to tackle this project, but it will take a few days. --Remotelysensed (talk) 12:27, 12 April 2012 (UTC)
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