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Můstek

Prague metro station


Prague metro station

FieldValue
nameMůstek
stylePrague Metro
style2A B
typePrague Metro
imageMetro Můstek A.jpg
image_captionLine A platform
addressNew Town
Prague 1
countryCzech Republic
coordinates
structureUnderground
platform2 island platforms
depthA: 29,3 metres
levels2
tracks4
parkingNo
bicycleNo
opened
accessibleYes (both stations)
ownedDopravní podnik hl. m. Prahy
services{{Adjacent stationssystem=Prague Metro
line1Aleft1=Staroměstskáright1=Muzeumline2=Bleft2=Národní třídaright2=Náměstí Republiky}}
map_typeCzech Republic Greater Prague
map_size300

Prague 1

B: 40,3 metres

Můstek () is a Prague Metro station that serves as an interchange point between lines A and B, situated under the lower end of Wenceslas Square. Each line has a separate set of platforms which are connected by a series of corridors. After the excavation of the area, a medieval bridge was discovered and the meaning of the area name Můstek ("Little Bridge") was fully understood.

The Line A station was opened on 12 August 1978 as part of the inaugural section of Line A, between Leninova and Náměstí Míru. The line B station was opened on 2 November 1985, as part of the inaugural section of Line B between Sokolovská and Smíchovské nádraží.

Můstek A has two exits through escalator tunnels (one on both ends of the middle aisle) with one vestibule below lower (NW) end of the Wenceslas Square where the preserved medieval bridge can be seen and the other below the central part of the square. A system of corridors connects the station of Line A with station of Line B located roughly in the same location, but several metres deeper. Můstek B has one escalator tunnel with a vestibule below Jungmann Square.

The station was renovated in 2015.

References

References

  1. "Praha". urbanrail.
  2. (30 May 2016). "Prague Metro to Get Permanent Street Art".
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