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  2. 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.

    Name
    District
    Named After
    Line
    Anděl (Moskevská)
    a building named "U zlatého anděla" ("At ...
    the surrounding suburb
    the nearby square
    the surrounding district
    • History and Facts of Prague Metro
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    Since 1974, Prague has been proud to belong among the world’s metropolises equipped with a metro. The Czech Republic’s capital is the only Czech cityoffering this means of transport. The history of Prague’s underground railroad reaches back to the 19th century, when the first voices started to talk about the need for this means of transport. Nevert...

    You can also download this mapto your computer or phone for free and have it printed: Prague Metro (Subway) Map in PDF Prague Metro (Subway) Map in JPG

    The Prague Metro operates daily from 4 a. m. until midnight. You can purchase the tickets directly at the entrances to the stations, from the yellow ticket vending machines, at ticket offices located in some stations, at some newsstands, and at tourist information centres. A ticket valid for 90 minutes costs 32 CZK, and the cheapest one is for 30 m...

  3. Map of Prague metro (subway or underground) for free download (image or PDF) or print. See location of all 61 stations and route of lines A, B and C.

  4. Get to know the main stations. Opened in 1974, the Prague metro has 3 lines with 61 stations. Even though the metro doesn’t reach the whole city, it is well connected with several tram and bus routes reaching the whole of Prague.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Prague_MetroPrague Metro - Wikipedia

    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. Metro. Timetables | Transit maps | Live positions. Prague metro network is the backbone of public transport in Prague. It consists of three lines A, B and C, which operate daily between 05:00 and 24:00. Trains run every 2–4 minutes at peak times and 5–10 minutes at other times.

  7. Currently, the map of the Prague metro system consists of 3 lines – Route A (green line), Route B (yellow line), and Route C (red line). The 65 kilometers of track serve 61 stations, three of them (Muzeum, Mstek, and Florenc metro in Prague) serve as interchanges.

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