Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Świętokrzyska metro station

Świętokrzyska metro station, Ulica Świętokrzyska, Śródmieście, Warsaw

Świętokrzyska metro station
Ulica Świętokrzyska
Śródmieście
Warsaw, September 2018

“The Warsaw Metro (Metro Warszawskie) is a rapid transit system serving the city of Warsaw, the capital of Poland. It currently consists of two lines, the north–south Line M1 that links central Warsaw with its densely populated northern and southern districts, and the initial segment of the east–west Line M2 that opened on 8th March 2015. Line M2 is yet to be expanded, and a third line (M3) is planned. The first section was opened in 1995 and gradually extended until it reached its full length in October 2008. There are additional plans to construct two more stations on this north–south line omitted during initial construction due to costs. The contract for the construction of the initial central section of the second line, running east–west, was signed on 28th October 2009 and construction began on 16th August 2010. This section is 6.3 kilometres (3.9 miles) long (including a tunnel under the Vistula river) with seven stations, one of which (Świętokrzyska) includes a transfer between the two lines.” (Warsaw Metro, Wikipedia)

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