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The first Prague metro line led from the "Sokolovská" station (today called "Florenc") to "Kačerov" station. It was 6.6 km long with 9 stations. Nowadays, the Prague metro consists of three lines (A, B and C):


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The following is a list of Prague Metro stations, ordered alphabetically. Names in parentheses denote former station names from before 1990. The accessibility of the station for persons with impaired mobility and important places nearby are also given. Lines The green Line A connects the center with the northwest and east of the city.


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The Prague Metro is the most important urban transportation system in the capital of the Czech Republic. Founded in 1974, this is a middle-aged metro with three railway operating lines. There are 61 stations making up a total length of 65.2 kilometers (40.5 miles). The system continues to grow, due to the approval of a new construction line.


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Below is the dynamic map of Prague metro stations, marked into Google Maps. You can filter each line ( A - green, B - yellow, C - red) or display specific station using the map legend (arrow in the top-left corner).


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Metro: the nearby metro station is called Hlavni Nadrazi and is a part of line C (red) Tram: Prague Main station is served by tram lines 5, 8, 9, 15, 26 as well as night tram lines 92, 95, and 58 Bus: the station is connected to bus lines 905, 907, 908, 911 FAQ: Prague Railway Station WHICH IS THE MAIN TRAIN STATION IN PRAGUE?


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Metro tickets in Prague can also be used on other public transport systems in Prague. The Prague Metro, which started its operations in 1974, comprises a total of 61 stations and three lines. Below is a list of the metro lines and tourist destinations along the lines. Line A (Green) - 17 stations from Depo Hostivař to Nemocnice Motol


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The Prague Metro system is laid out as a triangle, with all three lines meeting in the centre of the city at three interchange stations. Each interchange station has two halls, one hall for each line. The depth of the stations (and the connecting lines) varies considerably.


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The Prague subway first opened in 1974. Metro Lines The three lines of the Prague metro currently are: Line A (Green) runs east to west from Depo Hostivař to Nemocnice Motol and has 17 stations. Line B (Yellow) runs east to west from Černý most to Zličín and has 24 stations.


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Two people including the driver were injured when two trams collided in Prague's Braník district this morning shortly after 6 a.m. Firefighters had to cut the driver out of one of the cabs using hydraulic rescue equipment. A total of 10 people were on the trams at the time of the accident. Tram service between Braník and Modřany on the 3.


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The Prague Metro is a transport network comprising of 61 stations spread across 65.2 kilometers (40.51 miles). Most stations are underground. The three metro lines are designed to converge at the city center. Each station boasts unique aluminum paneling decorated in a distinctive color, making it one of Europe's most visually appealing metros.


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A special single-ride ticket valid for funicular can be bought for 60 CZK at the funicular station. If you use a 24 hour, 72 hour or subscription ticket, the ride on funicular is included. Subscription tickets for Prague. Long-term tickets. Bicycles can be transported only on metro, trains, on ferries, the funicular and during designated.


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Muzeum ( Czech pronunciation: [ˈmuzɛ.um]) is a Prague Metro station providing the interchange between Lines A and C, and serving the National Museum. It is located at the top end of Wenceslas Square . The Line C station was opened on 9 May 1974, with the first section of the Prague Metro, between Sokolovská and Kačerov. [1]


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The Metro system in Prague is a convenient and efficient way to get around the city. It is one of the most extensive metro systems in Europe with three lines, A, B and C, that span 61 kilometers and 54 stations. The Metro system operates from 5 a.m. to midnight on weekdays, and all day on weekends and holidays.


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Metro is the backbone of public transport in Prague. One million passengers ride it daily for travelling to work and school, or in order to reach their leisure time activities. Prague metro network consists of three lines A, B and C, on which trains run every 2-4 minutes at peak times and every 5-10 minutes at other times.


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Metro Line A runs through the heart of the city, connecting the main tourist sights. Starting top left, Line A runs from Prague Castle (Hradčanská) to Lesser Town (Malostranská) to Old Town Square (Staroměstská) to the bottom of Wenceslas Square (Můstek) to the top of Wenceslas Square (Muzeum). Larger map: Prague Metro map. Prague Metro.


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The Prague Metro is a rapid transit network in Prague, Czech Republic. Three line networks and 58 stations serve the capital of the Czech Republic. The network began operation in May 1974.