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  2. List of Prague Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Hlavní nádraží (Prague Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Hlavní nádraží is one of the oldest stations on the Prague Metro network. It was originally designed for underground trams and construction was started in 1966. The project was changed later to metro trains, but the station was almost complete.

  4. Praha hlavní nádraží - Wikipedia

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    On 15 March 1967, the construction of the Hlavní nádraží metro station (the first and oldest metro station in Prague) began, according to the first plans, as an underground tramway. The government decided to build a subway instead of a tram only after the start of construction, in August 1967, which is why the less typical station has two ...

  5. Prague Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Prague Metro (Czech: Pražské metro) is the rapid transit network of Prague, Czech Republic. Founded in 1974, [ 3 ] the system consists of three lines ( A , B and C ) serving 61 stations [ Note 1 ] (predominantly with island platforms), and is 65.2 kilometres (40.5 mi) long. [ 1 ]

  6. List of metro systems - Wikipedia

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    The London Underground is the oldest metro system. ... City Primary city served by the metro system. ... Prague Czech Republic: Prague Metro: 1974 [151] 2015 ...

  7. Muzeum (Prague Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The Line C station was opened on 9 May 1974, with the first section of the Prague Metro, between Sokolovská and Kačerov. [1] It is a single hall station, 194 metres (636 ft) long and only 10 metres (33 ft) deep. Two escalators and a staircase go to the vestibule. [citation needed]

  8. Staroměstská (Prague Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The station is located under Kaprova street in the Old Town (its name means 'Old Town' [station]). There is currently one entrance through an escalator tunnel from the corner of Kaprova and Valentinská streets (with the Old Jewish Cemetery , Municipal Library and Rudolfinum within one or two minutes walk).

  9. Praha Masarykovo nádraží - Wikipedia

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    Praha Masarykovo nádraží (English: Prague Masaryk railway station) is a terminal railway station near Republic Square (náměstí Republiky) in the New Town area of Prague, Czech Republic. It was the first railway station in the city to serve steam trains , and the second oldest railway station in Prague (the first is Praha-Dejvice ...