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    The Warsaw Metro (Polish: Metro Warszawskie) is a rapid transit underground system serving the Polish capital Warsaw. It currently consists of two lines, the north–south M1 line which links central Warsaw with its densely populated northern and southern districts , and the east–west M2 line.

  2. The Warsaw Metro is a rapid transit system serving the city of Warsaw, Poland. The system began operation in the capital of Poland in April 1995, and two lines and 39 stations are currently serving the passengers. Metro line M1 is open from 05:00 to 00:10 from Monday to Thursday and on Sundays.

  3. The rapid transit system consists of a single north-south line and the route links central Warsaw. Currently, the Warsaw metro runs 22.6 km from north to south crossing 21 stations in total. The first section of Warsaw metro was opened in 1995, it was gradually extended.

  4. Find connection. Timetables. Warsaw City Card. Access to the airport. Park and Ride Parkings. Travel without barriers. ztm.waw.pl website.

  5. Warsaw metro, subway, tube or underground is a transit system serving the city of Warsaw (Poland) with the suburban train, the tram and the bus. The metro network has 2 lines and 27 stations forming a rail network of 18 miles (29 km). Warsaw subway map. Print Download PDF.

  6. The public transport network in Warsaw includes buses, trams, subway and SKM trains. In addition – on the basis of a daily or longer ticket – you can travel by KM and WKD trains . With Warsaw Public Transport (WTP) you can quickly and comfortably travel around the city and get to many cities neighboring with Warsaw.

  7. Warsaw Metro is a fast and convenient way to move without traffic jams and crowds between districts and attractions. The Warsaw Metro scheme, ticket prices, how to use the metro correctly and not get a fine - in our article.

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