The Wilhelm-Leuschner-Platz station lies 60 feet under the inner city of Leipzig, yet architect Max Dudler, who is based in Zürich, Frankfurt, and Berlin, wanted to create the impression that this public space is flooded with daylight. The station is one of four stops on the City Tunnel, a below-grade artery completed in 2013 that allows regional trains to pass under Leipzig, located 100 miles southwest of Berlin.
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