The Type D cars have been introduced in various phases: • D 55: The test vehicle (2000/2001), which is on the Line C II (Mehringdamm - Tempelhof) • D 57: 26 trains (2002/2003 - 2052/2053), which is on Line C I, during the opening of the line to Tegel (now known as U6). • D 60: 30 trains (2054/2055 - 2112/2113), which is on Line G (now known as U9, the line was built as an alternative line when the
Berlin Wall is built). • D 63: 36 trains (2114/2115 - 2184/2185), which is on Line C I, during the opening of the line to Britz (now known as U7). • D 65: 22 trains (2186/2187 - 2228/2229), which is on Line C II, during the extension to Alt-Mariendorf. In 1974 with the introduction of the Type F cars, the D 60 trains were redeployed to Line 6, and D 57 trains were redeployed to Line 8. Because the BVB (the East Berlin public transport authority) needed more trains for their new route to
Hönow, BVB bought 98 cars of this type from the BVG. BVB renumbered all trains that were sent to East Berlin with the class number "110": • 1988: 2002/2003 to 2018/2019, 2022/2023 to 2052/2053 (when the U5 is extended to Elsterwader Platz), they were renumbered to 110 300 to 110 349. • 1989: 2054/2055 to 2112/2113, except 2072/2073, 2076/2077 and 2100/2101 (when the U5 is extended to
Hönow), they were renumbered to 110 350 to 110 401. The first trains began revenue service on 110 326/327 (ex 2030/2031) and 110 306/307 (ex 2008/2009) in March 1988 via Alexanderplatz connecting tunnels. They were called
DI in the east. Of course, they were painted in the East Berlin color scheme of ebony and yellow. 7 trains (110 386-110 397, also known as 2096 to 2099 and 2102 to 2109) all returned to BVG early in November 1990. After the merger of BVB with BVG in January 1992, these trains continued to deploy on the U5, U6, U7, and U8 until their retirement in 1998-99. The last trains of the 'D' type were retired in 1999, and they were sold to
Pyongyang Metro in
Pyongyang,
North Korea. , March 2017 ==Class DL==