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Prague 9 is both a municipal and an administrative district in Prague, Czech Republic. Prague 9 administrative districts takes care mainly of districts of Vysočany, Prosek, Hrdlořezy, and partly of Hloubětín, Libeň, Střížkov a Malešice. O2 Arena (Prague) is located in Prague 9 on the edge of Libeň and Vysočany districts.
Prosek is a Prague Metro station of Line C, located in Prosek, Prague 9. The station was opened on 8 May 2008 as part of the Line C extension from Ládví to Letňany . [ 1 ]
Those 10 districts are still used for addressing and transportation purposes and, for example, the organisation of courts and prosecutions. Street signs usually reflects the name of a municipal district and additionally add the name of the cadastral area (Czech: katastrální území). Thus, a sign in Kbely will say "Praha 9-Kbely," not "Praha 19."
Most of the inner-city services are operated by the city-owned Prague Public Transit Company (Czech: Dopravní podnik hl. m. Prahy, DPP), which is the sole operator of Prague Trams and Metro and also the operator of most inner-city bus services and the Petřín funicular. Regional bus services and rail services are operated by various contract ...
It is 6.6 kilometres (4.1 mi) long and includes 9 stations and a train depot at Kačerov. It is mostly built using cut-and-cover technology, except for bored tunnels around the Pankrác station and crossing of the Nusle valley inside the Nusle Bridge. Between the Muzeum and Hlavní nádraží stations is the shortest distance in the system (ca ...
A C: 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 ...
The project involves 10.5 kilometres (6.5 mi) of track with 10 stations, connecting Náměstí Míru and Depo Písnice. [3] The cost was initially estimated at least at 25 billion CZK, [3] in 2018 the cost increased to 43 billion CZK and in 2020 to 73 billion CZK. [4] In July 2015, it was decided that the line will be driverless. [5]
Prague 10 is both a municipal and administrative district in Prague, Czech Republic with more than 110,000 inhabitants. Neighbourhood ( cadastral communities ) of Prague 10 [ edit ]