Albisriederplatz

Albisriederplatz is the square/traffic junction between Abisriederstrasse, Hardstrasse, Hardaustrasse and Badenerstrasse. Its name comes from "Rieden unter dem Albis" - Rieden is a name that refers to a cleared forest or planted pasture land, and Albis for the local hill chain (including the Uetliberg).

A large tram stop in the middle of a town square. Behind the tram stop, two blocks of buildings, one with bay windows and balconies, another one more plain, and a street going away from the square. On the foreground, a yellow zebra crossing leading to the tram stop.

Curve on a town square with, on the left, a tram stop with the tram 2 sign visible; on the right a salmon building with octogonal bay windows on the corner of the street. In the foreground, a yellow zebra crossing crossing the street.

A tram stop at a traffic intersection/square with multiple rail tracks. The background shows two streets arriving on the square. The tram stop shows signs for lines 2 and 3; the one on the left side has three wooden benches and a ticket distributor. The one on the right has a food distributor in the shape of a chalet.

Tags: Aussersihl, Wiedikon