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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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    Access to metro C in the arrivals hall. Line C of the Prague metro leads to the Hlavní nádraží station. Access to it is located in the underground check-in hall. Trams are available from the stop "Hlavní nádraží", which is located in Bolzanova street approximately 250 meters from the station exit.

  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. Trams in Prague - Wikipedia

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    The Prague tramway network is the largest tram network in the Czech Republic, consisting of 144 km (89 mi) of standard gauge (1,435 mm) track, [4] [5] 882 tram vehicles (one of the largest fleets in the world) [6] and 26 daytime routes, 2 historical and 10 night routes [1] with a total route length of 518 km (322 mi). [1]

  7. Jan Palach Square - Wikipedia

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    Jan Palach Square is accessible by trams Nos. 17 and 18 or by the A Line of Prague Metro. The exit of Staroměstská metro station is located next to the southeast corner of the square, and across the nearby bridge is Malostranská metro station .

  8. Prague Integrated Transport - Wikipedia

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    Škoda 14T in the new design scheme of Prague Integrated Transport Map of metro and tram network in Prague, 2013. City rail services are de facto monopolised by DPP, which operates all Prague tram and metro services, and the Petřín funicular. To date, there have not been any realistic proposals of any other transporter to operate any services ...

  9. Prague Central Station - Wikipedia

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    Prague Central Station may refer to: Praha Masarykovo nádraží, named Praha střed (Prague Central) until 1990. Praha hlavní nádraží (Prague main railway station) Hlavní nádraží (Prague Metro), the adjacent metro station