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List of Prague Metro stations

The following is a list of Prague Metro stations, ordered alphabetically. Names in parentheses denote former station names from before 1990. The accessibility of the station for persons with impaired mobility and important places nearby are also given.

Prague Metro lines and stations

Lines edit

The green Line A connects the center with the northwest and east of the city. It is 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) long and has 17 stations. Travel time (from terminal to terminal) is about 20 minutes.

The yellow Line B is the longest; it goes from the southwest outskirts through the center and continues to the northeast of the city. It is 25.6 kilometres (15.9 miles) long and has 24 stations. Travel time (from end to end) is about 45 minutes.

The red Line C is the oldest and shallowest, going from the north to the south-east. It is 14 kilometres (8.7 miles) long and has 20 stations. Travel time is about 35 minutes.

Stations edit

Name Photo District Named after Line Opened Notes
Anděl
(Moskevská)
  Smíchov a building named "U zlatého anděla" ("At a golden angel" in English) B November 2, 1985 formerly Moskevská, after Moscow
Bořislavka     Červený vrch the surrounding suburb A April 6, 2015
Budějovická   Krč the nearby square C May 9, 1974
Černý Most     Černý Most the surrounding district B November 8, 1998 means Black Bridge in English
Located above-ground with side platforms
Českomoravská   Vysočany B November 22, 1990 the original planned name was Zápotockého (or Antonína Zápotockého), after Antonín Zápotocký
Chodov  
(Budovatelů)
  Jižní Město the surrounding suburb C November 11, 1980 formerly Budovatelů
Dejvická  
(Leninova)
  Dejvice the surrounding suburb A August 12, 1978 formerly Leninova, after Vladimir Lenin
Depo Hostivař     Strašnice the metro depot A May 26, 2006
Flora   Vinohrady, Žižkov A December 19, 1980
Florenc  
(Sokolovská)
   Karlín a nearby intersection BC May 9, 1974 C
November 2, 1985 B
formerly Sokolovská
located at the central bus station
Háje  
(Kosmonautů)
  Jižní Město the surrounding suburb C November 11, 1980 formerly Kosmonautů
Hlavní nádraží     New Town Prague central station C May 9, 1974 Has side platforms as it was originally built for trams
located at the main train station
Hloubětín     Hloubětín the surrounding district B June 8, 1999
Hradčanská   Dejvice Hradčany A August 12, 1978 located close to the Prague Castle
Hůrka     Nové Butovice B November 11, 1994
I.P.Pavlova     Vinohrady Ivan Pavlov C May 9, 1974
Invalidovna   Karlín Invalidovna B November 22, 1990 the original planned name was Hakenova after Josef Haken, chairman of Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
Jinonice
(Švermova)
  Jinonice the surrounding district B October 26, 1988 formerly Švermova, after Jan Šverma
Jiřího z Poděbrad   Vinohrady George of Poděbrady A December 19, 1980
Kačerov   Krč, Michle C May 9, 1974
Karlovo náměstí   New Town the nearby square B November 2, 1985
Kobylisy     Kobylisy the surrounding district C June 26, 2004
Kolbenova     Vysočany Emil Kolben B June 26, 2001
Křižíkova   Karlín František Křižík B November 22, 1990
Ládví     Kobylisy C June 26, 2004
Letňany     Letňany the surrounding district C May 8, 2008
Luka     Lužiny B November 11, 1994
Lužiny     Lužiny the surrounding district B November 11, 1994
Malostranská   Malá Strana the surrounding district A August 12, 1978
Můstek    New Town The former medieval bridge (Můstek is
the diminutive form of most, meaning
"bridge") over the old town moat; the
remains of the bridge can be seen at
the station entrance.
AB August 12, 1978 A
November 2, 1985 B
located under Wenceslas Square
Muzeum    New Town the National Museum AC May 9, 1974 C
August 12, 1978 A
located at the top of the Wenceslas Square
Nádraží Holešovice  
(Fučíkova)
  Holešovice Praha-Holešovice railway station C November 3, 1984 formerly Fučíkova, after Julius Fučík
Nádraží Veleslavín     Veleslavín Praha-Veleslavín railway station A April 6, 2015 offers bus link to the Václav Havel Airport Prague
Náměstí Míru   Vinohrady the nearby square A August 12, 1978 means Square of Peace in English
Náměstí Republiky   New Town the nearby square B November 2, 1985 located near the Old Town Square and the Jewish Town
Národní třída     New Town the National Theater B November 2, 1985 Closed and refurbished between 2012 - 2014
Nemocnice Motol     Motol Motol Hospital A April 6, 2015
Nové Butovice  
(Dukelská)
  Nové Butovice the surrounding district B October 26, 1988 formerly Dukelská, named after the bitterly contested WW2 battle in Dukla Pass
Opatov  
(Družby)
  Jižní Město the surrounding suburb C November 11, 1980 formerly Družby
Palmovka   Libeň a nearby intersection B November 22, 1990
Pankrác  
(Mládežnická)
  Nusle the surrounding suburb C May 9, 1974 formerly Mládežnická
Petřiny     Petřiny the surrounding district A April 6, 2015
Pražského povstání   Nusle the Prague Uprising C May 9, 1974
Prosek     Prosek the surrounding district C May 8, 2008 Side platforms
Radlická   Radlice the surrounding district B October 26, 1988
Rajská zahrada     Černý Most B November 8, 1998 means Paradise Garden in English
Side platforms
unorthodox design (trains are on a different level)
Czech Construction of the Year for 1999
Roztyly  
(Primátora Vacka)
  Jižní Město, Chodov surrounding suburb C November 11, 1980 formerly Primátora Vacka, after Václav Vacek
Skalka     Strašnická a nearby housing estate A November 4, 1990 means Rockery in English
Smíchovské nádraží   Smíchov Praha-Smíchov railway station B November 2, 1985
Staroměstská   Old Town the surrounding district A August 12, 1978 located near the Old Town Square, the Jewish Town and Charles Bridge
Stodůlky     Stodůlky the surrounding district B November 11, 1994
Strašnická     Strašnice the surrounding district A November 11, 1987
Střížkov     Střížkov the surrounding district C May 8, 2008
Vltavská   Holešovice the Vltava river C November 3, 1984
Vyšehrad  
(Gottwaldova)
  Nusle Vyšehrad fortress, castle and cemetery C May 9, 1974 formerly Gottwaldova, after Klement Gottwald
Side platforms
partially in a tunnel, partially on a viaduct, due to being built through a cliff face running perpendicular to the line.
Vysočanská     Vysočany the surrounding district B November 8, 1998
Želivského   Olšany Jan Želivský A December 19, 1980
Zličín     Zličín the surrounding district B November 11, 1994

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The following is a list of Prague Metro stations ordered alphabetically Names in parentheses denote former station names from before 1990 The accessibility of the station for persons with impaired mobility and important places nearby are also given Prague Metro lines and stationsLines editThe green Line A connects the center with the northwest and east of the city It is 10 kilometres 6 2 miles long and has 17 stations Travel time from terminal to terminal is about 20 minutes The yellow Line B is the longest it goes from the southwest outskirts through the center and continues to the northeast of the city It is 25 6 kilometres 15 9 miles long and has 24 stations Travel time from end to end is about 45 minutes The red Line C is the oldest and shallowest going from the north to the south east It is 14 kilometres 8 7 miles long and has 20 stations Travel time is about 35 minutes Stations editName Photo District Named after Line Opened Notes Andel Moskevska nbsp Smichov a building named U zlateho andela At a golden angel in English B November 2 1985 formerly Moskevska after Moscow Borislavka nbsp nbsp Cerveny vrch the surrounding suburb A April 6 2015 Budejovicka nbsp Krc the nearby square C May 9 1974 Cerny Most nbsp nbsp Cerny Most the surrounding district B November 8 1998 means Black Bridge in EnglishLocated above ground with side platforms Ceskomoravska nbsp Vysocany B November 22 1990 the original planned name was Zapotockeho or Antonina Zapotockeho after Antonin Zapotocky Chodov nbsp Budovatelu nbsp Jizni Mesto the surrounding suburb C November 11 1980 formerly Budovatelu Dejvicka nbsp Leninova nbsp Dejvice the surrounding suburb A August 12 1978 formerly Leninova after Vladimir Lenin Depo Hostivar nbsp nbsp Strasnice the metro depot A May 26 2006 Flora nbsp Vinohrady Zizkov A December 19 1980 Florenc nbsp Sokolovska nbsp nbsp Karlin a nearby intersection BC May 9 1974 CNovember 2 1985 B formerly Sokolovskalocated at the central bus station Haje nbsp Kosmonautu nbsp Jizni Mesto the surrounding suburb C November 11 1980 formerly Kosmonautu Hlavni nadrazi nbsp nbsp New Town Prague central station C May 9 1974 Has side platforms as it was originally built for tramslocated at the main train station Hloubetin nbsp nbsp Hloubetin the surrounding district B June 8 1999 Hradcanska nbsp Dejvice Hradcany A August 12 1978 located close to the Prague Castle Hurka nbsp nbsp Nove Butovice B November 11 1994 I P Pavlova nbsp nbsp Vinohrady Ivan Pavlov C May 9 1974 Invalidovna nbsp Karlin Invalidovna B November 22 1990 the original planned name was Hakenova after Josef Haken chairman of Communist Party of Czechoslovakia Jinonice Svermova nbsp Jinonice the surrounding district B October 26 1988 formerly Svermova after Jan Sverma Jiriho z Podebrad nbsp Vinohrady George of Podebrady A December 19 1980 Kacerov nbsp Krc Michle C May 9 1974 Karlovo namesti nbsp New Town the nearby square B November 2 1985 Kobylisy nbsp nbsp Kobylisy the surrounding district C June 26 2004 Kolbenova nbsp nbsp Vysocany Emil Kolben B June 26 2001 Krizikova nbsp Karlin Frantisek Krizik B November 22 1990 Ladvi nbsp nbsp Kobylisy C June 26 2004 Letnany nbsp nbsp Letnany the surrounding district C May 8 2008 Luka nbsp nbsp Luziny B November 11 1994 Luziny nbsp nbsp Luziny the surrounding district B November 11 1994 Malostranska nbsp Mala Strana the surrounding district A August 12 1978 Mustek nbsp nbsp New Town The former medieval bridge Mustek isthe diminutive form of most meaning bridge over the old town moat theremains of the bridge can be seen atthe station entrance AB August 12 1978 ANovember 2 1985 B located under Wenceslas Square Muzeum nbsp nbsp New Town the National Museum AC May 9 1974 CAugust 12 1978 A located at the top of the Wenceslas Square Nadrazi Holesovice nbsp Fucikova nbsp Holesovice Praha Holesovice railway station C November 3 1984 formerly Fucikova after Julius Fucik Nadrazi Veleslavin nbsp nbsp Veleslavin Praha Veleslavin railway station A April 6 2015 offers bus link to the Vaclav Havel Airport Prague Namesti Miru nbsp Vinohrady the nearby square A August 12 1978 means Square of Peace in English Namesti Republiky nbsp New Town the nearby square B November 2 1985 located near the Old Town Square and the Jewish Town Narodni trida nbsp nbsp New Town the National Theater B November 2 1985 Closed and refurbished between 2012 2014 Nemocnice Motol nbsp nbsp Motol Motol Hospital A April 6 2015 Nove Butovice nbsp Dukelska nbsp Nove Butovice the surrounding district B October 26 1988 formerly Dukelska named after the bitterly contested WW2 battle in Dukla Pass Opatov nbsp Druzby nbsp Jizni Mesto the surrounding suburb C November 11 1980 formerly Druzby Palmovka nbsp Liben a nearby intersection B November 22 1990 Pankrac nbsp Mladeznicka nbsp Nusle the surrounding suburb C May 9 1974 formerly Mladeznicka Petriny nbsp nbsp Petriny the surrounding district A April 6 2015 Prazskeho povstani nbsp Nusle the Prague Uprising C May 9 1974 Prosek nbsp nbsp Prosek the surrounding district C May 8 2008 Side platforms Radlicka nbsp Radlice the surrounding district B October 26 1988 Rajska zahrada nbsp nbsp Cerny Most B November 8 1998 means Paradise Garden in EnglishSide platformsunorthodox design trains are on a different level Czech Construction of the Year for 1999 Roztyly nbsp Primatora Vacka nbsp Jizni Mesto Chodov surrounding suburb C November 11 1980 formerly Primatora Vacka after Vaclav Vacek Skalka nbsp nbsp Strasnicka a nearby housing estate A November 4 1990 means Rockery in English Smichovske nadrazi nbsp Smichov Praha Smichov railway station B November 2 1985 Staromestska nbsp Old Town the surrounding district A August 12 1978 located near the Old Town Square the Jewish Town and Charles Bridge Stodulky nbsp nbsp Stodulky the surrounding district B November 11 1994 Strasnicka nbsp nbsp Strasnice the surrounding district A November 11 1987 Strizkov nbsp nbsp Strizkov the surrounding district C May 8 2008 Vltavska nbsp Holesovice the Vltava river C November 3 1984 Vysehrad nbsp Gottwaldova nbsp Nusle Vysehrad fortress castle and cemetery C May 9 1974 formerly Gottwaldova after Klement GottwaldSide platformspartially in a tunnel partially on a viaduct due to being built through a cliff face running perpendicular to the line Vysocanska nbsp nbsp Vysocany the surrounding district B November 8 1998 Zelivskeho nbsp Olsany Jan Zelivsky A December 19 1980 Zlicin nbsp nbsp Zlicin the surrounding district B November 11 1994 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Metro stations in Prague Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Prague Metro stations amp oldid 1196038392, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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