Dworzec Gdański (Gdańsk Train Station) is a station on Line M1 of the Warsaw Metro, located just south of the Warszawa Gdańska railway station, at the...
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Starogard Gdański, a town in Pomerania Gdański Bridge, a bridge across the Vistula in Warsaw, Poland Warszawa Gdańska station, Dworzec Gdański, a railway...
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Centrum. On 20 December 2003 the line was extended further north to Dworzec Gdański. It takes its name from the Warsaw City Hall (Polish: Ratusz) located...
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of two districts Śródmieście and Żoliborz, close to the Dworzec Gdański metro and train station. The total height of the building, including its antenna...
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Gdańska station (also known as Dworzec Gdański; literally Gdańsk station) is a railway station in northern Warsaw, Poland. The name of the station derives...
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Świat-Uniwersytet Station, M2 Świętokrzyska Station, M2 Ratusz Arsenał Station, M1 Dworzec Gdański Station, M1 Płocka Station, M2 Bemowo Station, M2 Służew Station, M1...
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635 metres north of A-15 Ratusz Arsenał and 899 metres south of A-17 Dworzec Gdański. The original plans for the construction were temporarily dropped in...
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opened on 8 April 2005 as the northern terminus of the extension from Dworzec Gdański. On 29 December 2006 the line was extended further north to Marymont...
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Since 28 September 2022, the Warsaw Metro has consisted of 2 lines and 39 stations. The system connects the city centre with Bielany, Praga-Północ, Targówek...
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M3 (Warsaw) (redirect from Green Line (Warsaw Metro))
the Warsaw Metro. The first section will number 7 stations and will link Stadion Narodowy with Gocław. The first plans to construct the metro line emerged...
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M2 (Warsaw) (redirect from Red Line (Warsaw Metro))
M2 line is the second line of the Warsaw Metro. It is currently 18.9 kilometres (11.7 mi) long, has 18 stations and runs from Bródno neighborhood in Targówek...
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M1 (Warsaw) (redirect from Warsaw Metro (Line I))
The M1 line is the first line of the Warsaw Metro. It is 23.1 km long, has 21 stations and runs from the Kabaty neighborhood in the Ursynów district to...
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M4 (Warsaw) (category Warsaw Metro lines)
fourth line of the Warsaw Metro. It will have a length of approximately 26 kilometers (16 mi) and will consist of 23 stations, linking Wilanów with Tarchomin...
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Presidents' Conference Committee were introduced. Due to the city's lack of a metro system and restriction on car ownership, the tram system remained the backbone...
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Vilnius Station) – former Saint-Petersburg St., serves only Koleje Mazowieckie trains Warszawa Gdańska (Gdańsk Station) – former Vistula St. (Dworzec Nadwiślański)...
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except for the red squares which were from Cork, and Shannon Airport as a station. On the new Irish language version published in 2015 by Glór na nGael Monopoly...
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Rogaczewska, Beata (1 November 2016). "Łódź Fabryczna: największy podziemny dworzec kolejowy w Polsce i trzeci w Europie". rp.pl. Archived from the original...
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Międzynarodowy Dworzec Autobusowy Katowice (in Polish). Retrieved 3 August 2022. "The Metrobicycle has started. The system of city bicycles rental stations, the...
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