Bořislavka (Prague Metro)
Bořislavka | |||||||||||
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General information | |||||||||||
Location | Vokovice, Prague 6 Prague Czech Republic | ||||||||||
Platforms | 1 island platform | ||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
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Structure type | Underground | ||||||||||
Depth | 26,7 metres | ||||||||||
Accessible | Yes | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
Opened | 6 April 2015 | ||||||||||
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Bořislavka (Czech pronunciation: [ˈbor̝ɪslafka]) is a Prague Metro station on Line A located in Vokovice, Prague 6, which opened on 6 April 2015 along with Nádraží Veleslavín, Petřiny and Nemocnice Motol stations on the first section of the western extension of line A (section V.A).[1] Originally the station was planned to be named Červený Vrch ("Red Hill"), after the nearby housing estate of this name.[2]
General information
[edit]The station is built 27.8 m under the main road, Evropská třída, with one exit leading to the crossroad with Horoměřická street and another leading to the corner of Arabská street, at the beginning of the Červený Vrch housing estate. The Horoměřická exit will lead to a new suburban bus terminal serving Nebušice, Jenerálka and Horoměřice, as well as access to the tram network.[3] The closest tram stop to this station was renamed from Horoměřická to Bořislavka after the station was opened; the stop previously named Bořislavka, located one stop further towards the centre, was renamed Na Piskách.
Bořislavka was built as an underground station and it was designed by architect Miroslav Mroczek.[4]
Gallery
[edit]- Station platform
- Entrance to the station on the intersection of Evropská and Horoměřická streets
References
[edit]- ^ "Dozens of bus and tram connections to change with opening of new Prague Metro station". Radio Prague. 19 January 2015. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
- ^ Berný, Aleš (12 June 2012). "Bořislavka, Veleslavín, Petřiny a Motol. Radní pojmenovali stanice metra". iDnes.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 12 June 2012.
- ^ "V.A, VI.A, VII.A - vizualizace, schéma trasy". Metroweb.cz (in Czech).
- ^ Hubertová, Kateřina (1 March 2015). "Architektura nových stanic Áčka se drží vyjetých kolejí". Česká televize (in Czech). Retrieved 31 May 2020.