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Line | Route | stations | journey time |
---|---|---|---|
U1 | Fellbach Lutherkirche – Bad Cannstatt – Charlottenplatz – Heslach – Vaihingen | 31 | 40 |
U2 | Neugereut – Bad Cannstatt – Charlottenplatz – Rotebühlplatz (Stadtmitte) – Vogelsang – Botnang | 28 | 37 |
U3 | Plieningen – Möhringen – Vaihingen | 11 | 13 |
U4 | Untertürkheim – Ostheim – Charlottenplatz – Rotebühlplatz (Stadtmitte) – Hölderlinplatz | 22 | 25 |
U5 | Killesberg – Hauptbahnhof – Charlottenplatz – Degerloch – Möhringen – Leinfelden | 22 | 29 |
U6 | Gerlingen – Giebel – Weilimdorf – Feuerbach – Pragsattel – Hauptbahnhof – Charlottenplatz – Degerloch – Möhringen – Fasanenhof Schelmenwasen |
40 | 52 |
U7 | Mönchfeld – Zuffenhausen – Pragsattel – Hauptbahnhof – Ruhbank (Fernsehturm) – Heumaden – Ostfildern-Nellingen | 36 | 49 |
U8 | Vaihingen – Möhringen – Degerloch – Ruhbank (Fernsehturm) – Heumaden – Ostfildern-Nellingen | 26 | 33 |
U9 | Hedelfingen – Raitelsberg – Hauptbahnhof – Vogelsang |
22 | 26 |
U11 | Hauptbahnhof – Rotebühlplatz – Charlottenplatz – Cannstatter Wasen / Neckarpark (Stadion) |
14 | 18 |
U12 | Killesberg – Hauptbahnhof – Degerloch – Möhringen |
16 | 20 |
U13 | Feuerbach – Pragsattel – Bad Cannstatt – Untertürkheim – Hedelfingen |
23 | 32 |
U14 | Remseck-Neckargröningen – Mühlhausen – Münster – Wilhelma – Hauptbahnhof – Rotebühlplatz (Stadtmitte) – Heslach | 33 | 44 |
U15 | Stammheim – Zuffenhausen – Pragsattel – Nordbahnhof – Hauptbahnhof – Eugensplatz – Ruhbank (Fernsehturm) |
30 | 40 |
U19 | Bad Cannstatt – Neckarpark (Stadion) |
2 | 3 |
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