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U11 may refer to: Naval vessels * * , various vessels * , a sloop of the Royal Navy * , a submarine of the Austro-Hungarian Navy Other uses * U11 (Berlin U-Bahn), a planned transit line * U11 (Nuremberg U-Bahn), a discontinued transit line * BMW X1 (U11), a German crossover * HTC U11, a smartphone * Nissan Bluebird (U11), a Japanese sedan * Truncated cuboctahedron * U11 spliceosomal RNA * Udet U 11 Kondor, a German prototype airliner * Uppland Runic Inscription 11 U 11 is the Rundata designation for a runestone that is located near the ruins of the old king's dwelling at Alsnö hus near Hovgården on the island of Adelsö in Sweden. Description This runestone has an intricate design with the runic text wit ...
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U11 (Berlin U-Bahn)
The U11 line is a planned line of the Berlin U-Bahn. It was featured in the Berlin city transport development plan (StEP) in 1995 and the zoning of 2004 and 2009
Senatsverwaltung für Stadtentwicklung Berlin
as a route control system. Several tram lines are already running to the parallel route (M5, M6, M8, 16) and the plans were cancelled. The U11 would connect the eastern districts of Berlin to . It would comprise extend 15.8 kilometers, with 21 stations, which are: # (

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U11 (Nuremberg U-Bahn)
The Nuremberg U-Bahn is a rapid transit system run by '' Verkehrs-Aktiengesellschaft Nürnberg'' (VAG; Nuremberg Transport Corporation), which itself is a member of the ''Verkehrsverbund Großraum Nürnberg'' (VGN; Greater Nuremberg Transport Network). The Nuremberg U-Bahn is Germany's newest metro system, having begun operation in 1972, although the Nuremberg-Fürth route (U1) uses part of the right of way of the Bavarian Ludwig Railway, Germany's first passenger railway opened in 1835. The current network of the U-Bahn is composed of three lines, serving 49 stations, and comprising of operational route, making it the shortest of the four metro systems in Germany, behind Berlin, Hamburg and Munich. In 2008, driverless and fully automated trains were introduced on the new U3 line, making it Germany's first automatic U-Bahn line. History Plans for a metro in Nuremberg go back to 1925, when Nuremberg graduate engineer Oscar Freytag spoke out in favor of building a metro under F ...
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