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  2. Bucharest North railway station - Wikipedia

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    The original North railway station was built between 1868—1872. The foundation stone was placed on 10 September 1868 in the presence of King Carol I of Romania. The building was designed as a U-shaped structure. The first railways between Roman – Galați – Bucharest – Pitești were put into service on 13 September 1872.

  3. Bucharest Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Bucharest Metro has five lines (M1, M2, M3, M4, and M5). The newest metro line, M5, was opened in 2020. [ 8 ] A sixth metro line, M6 line, is currently under construction. As of 2024, Bucharest Metro is the only metro system in Romania; with a second one, the Cluj-Napoca Metro, being under construction.

  4. Bucharest Metro Line M4 - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, construction started on the final 1.6 km (1.0 mi) section of the M4 to Străulești, along with Străulești depot. On 3 September 2015 tunneling work was completed. [3] The service was extended with two more stations, Laminorului and Străulești, which opened on 31 March 2017. [4]

  5. Bucharest Metro Line M3 - Wikipedia

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    M3(22.2 km (13.8 mi)) is one of the five lines of the Bucharest Metro. M3 Line runs from Anghel Salignyto Preciziei. It is the east-west line of the system. The line shares 8.67 km (5.39 mi) and 7 stations with M1. [2] History. [edit] The first part of the present-day M3 to be built was from Eroilorto Preciziei(at the time known as Industriilor ...

  6. Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport covers 605 hectares (1,495 acres) of land and contains two parallel runways, both 3,500 meters long. [ 3 ] The airport is named after Romanian flight pioneer Henri Coandă, builder of Coandă-1910 aircraft and discoverer of the Coandă effect of fluidics. Prior to May 2004, the official name was Bucharest Otopeni International ...

  7. Bucharest Metro Line M1 - Wikipedia

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    M1 (31.01 km (19.3 mi)) is the oldest line of the Bucharest Metro, [2] the first section having been opened on 16 November 1979. [3] The M1 Line runs from Dristor 2 to Pantelimon. Between Nicolae Grigorescu and Eroilor it shares 8.67 km (5.39 mi) of tracks with the M3. Due to the single track between Republica and Pantelimon, which has only one ...

  8. Bucharest Metro Line M2 - Wikipedia

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    Bucharest Metro Line M2. M2 (20.28 km (12.6 mi)) is one of the five lines of metro of the Bucharest Metro. [ 2 ][ 3 ] The M2 Line runs from Pipera to Tudor Arghezi, thus linking the north to the south of the city. The line is the busiest on the system, passing through a multitude of neighbourhoods, and also the only line to serve the centre of ...

  9. Bucharest Metro Line M5 - Wikipedia

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    Vergului. (Pantelimon M1) M5 is the newest of the five lines of the Bucharest Metro, opened on 15 September 2020. In the first phase (6.87 km (4.3 mi)), it runs from Eroilor to Râul Doamnei, and to Valea Ialomiței, in the Drumul Taberei neighbourhood. Valea Ialomitei bound Metro train stationed at Eroilor.

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