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The Bucharest Metro (Romanian: Metroul din București) is an underground rapid transit system that serves Bucharest, the capital of Romania.It first opened for service on 16 November 1979. [5]
On 13 September 2018, it became a public company (Romanian: Societate pe acțiuni) and adopted its current name (not to be confused with the pre-World War II name Societatea de Tramvaie București). [4] The Municipality of Bucharest is the company's only shareholder, and it is not publicly traded on a stock market.
This is a list of urban tramway systems in Romania.It includes all tram systems, past and present. Cities with currently operating systems, and those systems themselves, are indicated in bold and blue background colored rows.
Bucharest has a fairly extensive metro system consisting of five lines (M1, M2, M3, M4, and M5) ran by Metrorex.In total, the network is 80.1 km (49.8 mi) long and has 64 stations, [1] with 1.5 km (0.9 mi) average distance between stops.
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.
Tudor Arghezi (named for a Romanian writer) is a metro station in Bucharest, Romania.It was opened on 15 November 2023, [1] and is the newest terminus of the M2 Line from Pipera.
The M6 Line will have a total of 16 stations: 4 stations shared with the existing M4 Line and 12 planned new stations: Pajura, Expoziției, Piața Montreal, Gara Băneasa, Aeroport Băneasa, Tokyo, Washington, Paris, Bruxelles, Otopeni, Ion I.C. Brătianu, and Aeroport Otopeni.