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  1. Single-fare 75 minute ticket. zone 1. standard 4,40 zł. reduced-fare 2,20 zł. Single fare transfer ticket entitles to an unlimited number of journeys for a period not exceeding 75 minutes from its validation or entitling to a single journey to a stop or station which is the last on the route.

  2. Long Term- tickets that allow you access to the system for a day, month or 3 months. the monthly and 3-monthly tickets are available only on the Warsaw City Card which you may apply for if you live in Warsaw (electronic). Weekend group ticket- A group ticket valid for groups up to 5 people from 7 PM on Friday until 8 AM on Monday.

  3. 9 JUN 2024. Zmiana nazwy zespołu przystankowego UTRATA-URZĄD CELNY. 1 JUN 2024. Zmiana lokalizacji przystanków PIOTRA SKARGI 01 i BIEŻUŃSKA 01. 31 MAY 2024. Jednokierunkowe zamknięcie ul. Obozowej dla ruchu kołowego (odc. Magistracka – al. Prymasa Tysiąclecia)

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    The city Warsaw is the capital of Poland and the Warsaw Metro serves northern and southern suburb’s population. 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...

    Map of Warsaw Metro showing Current and Future Lines and Stations of Warsaw Metro System in Poland. Click on the Map to Enlarge it. You can also download the Warsaw Metro Map PDF.

    The metro comprises two routes named M1 and M2, including a total of 28 stations. M1 Route: There are 21 stations on this route namely: Kabaty, Swietokrzyska, Natolin, Ursynów, Stokłosy, Sluzlew, Wierzbno, Pole Mokotowskie, Wilanowska, Raclawicka, Plac Wilsona, Politechnika, Imielin, Centrum, Stare Bielany, Ratusz Arsenał, Wawrzyszew, Dworzec Gdans...

    A ticket from ZTM facilitates connections from the metro to tramways from Tramwaje Warszawskie, buses from Miejskie Zakłady Autobusowe, and the national railway service (Szybka Kolej Miejska.) The metro also connects to buses from private companies such as Mobilis, PKS Grodzisk Mazowiecki, and ITS Michalczewski.

    The nearest metro station from Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport is Imielin station. From the airport, walk to Przyloty 02, board bus 148, travel for 20 minutes towards Wiatraczna 17. After 13 stops, alight at Metro Imielin 01. The closest metro station to Modlin Airport is Centrum. The Modlinbus service from the airport reaches Centrum station. The t...

    – M1:

    1. 1) Monday through Friday: every two to 9 minutes. 2. 2) Weekends and holidays: every five to 10 minutes. The operation hours for each station (displayed as station name, day of the week, opening and closing time) are as follows: 1. Kabaty: 2. 1) Monday through Thursday: 5:00 am – 12:10 am. 3. 2) Fridays: 5:00 am – 12:15 am. 4. 3) Saturdays: 5:00 am – 12:15 am. 5. 4) Sundays and holidays: 5:00 am – 12:10 am. 1. Swietokrzyska: 2. 1) Monday through Thursday: 5:04 am – 12:32 am. 3. 2) Fridays:...

    – M2:

    1. 1) Monday through Friday: Every three to 8 minutes. 2. 2) Saturdays: Every six to 8 minutes. 3. 3) Sundays and holidays: Every 7 to 8 minutes. The operating hours for each station are as follows: 1. Rondo Daszyńskiego: 2. 1) Monday through Thursday: 5:03 am – 12:35 am. 3. 2) Fridays: 5:03 am – 12:15 am. 4. 3) Saturdays: 5:03 am – 12:15 am. 5. 4) Sundays and holidays: 5:03 am –12:15 am. 1. Swietokrzyska: 2. 1) Monday through Thursday: 5:07 am – 12:39 am. 3. 2) Fridays: 5:07 am – 12:19 am. 4...

    The following prices are in Polish Zloties (zł, 1 zł = 0.24 €). 1. Tickets: There are various categories including Time Tickets (3.40 zł), Transfer Single Tickets, Short-Term Tickets, 30-Day Tickets, 90-Day Tickets, Poland + Tickets, Ticket for Families with Three Children (99 zł), and Senior Tickets (50 zł.) 2. a) Transfer Single Tickets: Two cate...

    1) The M2 line serves most of the tourist destinations, whereas the M1 line mainly shuttles people from the city outskirts to downtown Warsaw. 2) For multiple trips a day, consider purchasing a Weekend Ticket or a Daily Ticket. These tickets can be used on all public transport options. For longer stays, a 30-Day or 90-Day Ticket can save you money....

    1) Tickets must be validated at a station validating machine or on board the metro.
    2) Tickets can be purchased at stations or from the driver, provided the metro is not delayed by more than three minutes.
    3) Tickets are non-transferrable.
    4) Your personal information should be correctly printed on your ticket.
    1) Centrum Nauki Kopernik station houses an underground bus stop for bus 185.
    2) The metro’s railway gauge is 1.4 meters.
    3) The metro operates on 830 volts of electricity supplied from a third rail.
    4) A low-pitched sound is emitted when the metro’s doors close.
  4. May 17, 2024 · The Metro Network in Warsaw. There are two metro lines in Warsaw: 1. M1 – from north to south. Key stops include: Dworzec Gdański – A short walk from Westfield Arkadia shopping centre; Plac Wilsona – Check out the district of Stary Żoliborz (Old Żoliborz) 2. M2 – from east to west Key stops include:

  5. Transport. March 4, 2024. Warsaw—Poland. Detailed guide to Warsaw metro: scheme, stations and tickets. Warsaw’s metro is a fast, convenient way to move without traffic jams and crowds between neighborhoods and attractions. Especially on weekends, when there are great discounts on tickets. In this article I’ll tell you about the ...

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