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Revision as of 10:46, 30 June 2008
This is a list of the current stations on the Bucharest Metro system in Bucharest, Romania. As the network grows larger, more stations will be added to this article.
See also Bucharest Metro
Line M1 (red line)
Line 1 was completed in 1983. It diverges from Line 3 at Eroilor, going to Industriilor, and exclusively serves the western part of the city from Industriilor to Politehnica.
- Industriilor
- Păcii
- Gorjului
- Armata Poporului
- Politehnica
- Eroilor
- Izvor (Spring)
- Piaṭa Unirii (Union Square)
- Timpuri Noi (New Times)
- Mihai Bravu
- Dristor 1
- Nicolae Grigorescu 2
- 1 Decembrie (1st December)
- Policolor
- Linia de Centurǎ (Suburbs)
An extension to this line is also planned to be completed in 2020, with the following stations from Industriilor:
Line M2 (blue line)
Line 2 was constructed in 1986 and connects southern and northern neighbourhoods of Bucharest.
- Pipera
- Aurel Vlaicu
- Aviatorilor
- Piaţa Victoriei
- Piaţa Romană
- Universitate
- Piaţa Unirii 2
- Tineretului
- Eroii Revoluţiei
- Constantin Brâncoveanu
- Piaţa Sudului
- Apărătorii Patriei
- IMGB
- Depou IMGB
Line M3 (yellow line)
Line 3 was born in 1990 with the completion of the section between Gara de Nord and Dristor 2. It started operating from Republica via Piaţa Unirii, Gara de Nord to Dristor 2, sharing tracks with Line 1 from Republica to Eroilor.
- Dristor 2
- Piaţa Muncii
- Iancului
- Obor
- Ştefan cel Mare
- Piaţa Victoriei
- Gara de Nord 1
- Basarab
- Crângaşi
- Semănătoarea
- Grozăveşti
- Eroilor
- Izvor
- Piaţa Unirii
- Timpuri Noi
- Mihai Bravu
- Dristor 1
- Nicolae Grigorescu 1
- Titan
- Costin Georgian
- Republica
- Pantelimon
An extension is planed to 2015 :Pantelimon-Lacul Pantelimon(Pantelimon Lake).
Line M4 (green line)
Line 4 is the newest line, constructed in 2000. Currently, it runs from Gara de Nord to 1 Mai in the city's northwest.
An extension planed for 2010 will be inclunding the stations:
- Parc Bazilescu(Basilescu park)
- Laromet
- Zarea
Line M5 (orange line)
Line 5 is under construction.
- Ghencea
- Râul Doamnei
- Târgul Neamţ
- Romancierilor
- Parc Drumul Taberei
- Drumul Taberei 34
- Favorit
- Orizont
- Academia Militară
- Eroilor
- Haşdeu
- Cişmigiu
- Universitate
An extension will be planed to 2020,Universitate-Pantelimon.
M6 (violet line)
This line is under the question signe. But, if it can be construct,it run between Rahova and Colentina(via Piata Romana).
M7 (Brown line)
This line will be run between 2 important Romanian transportation centers:The North Train Station and the Otopeni International Airport.
- Gara de Nord 2
- Basarabi 2
- Griviṭa
- 1 mai
- Expoflora
- Padina
- Privighetorilor
- Cartier Baneasa
- Gara Baneasa
- Zoo
- Baneasa Institut
- Meteo Baneasa
- Aeroport Aurel Vlaicu-Baneasa
- Padurea Baneasa
- Carrefour Baneasa
- Otopeni Sud
- Otopeni Centru
- Water Park
- Otopeni Nord
- Aeroprt Henry Coanda TERMINAL SOSIRI
- Aeroport Henry Coanda TERMINAL PLECARI
- Depoul Otopeni
The stations:Privighetorilor,Gara Baneasa, Padurea Baneasa and Depoul Otopeni will be above ground.
M8 (Black line)
This will be the last underground line in Bucharest. The stations are: