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Sofia Metro
Rapid transit system in Bulgaria
Rapid transit system in Bulgaria
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| name | Sofia Metro | |
| image | Sofia Metro Logo.svg | |
| imagesize | 100px | |
| image2 | Krasno Selo metrostation.jpg | |
| imagesize2 | 300px | |
| caption2 | Krasno Selo Metro Station, 26 August 2020 | |
| native_name | Софийско метро | |
| owner | City of Sofia | |
| locale | Sofia, Bulgaria | |
| transit_type | Rapid transit | |
| lines | 4 | |
| stations | 47 | |
| 10 under construction | ||
| daily_ridership | 470 000 (2026) | |
| annual_ridership | 93 million (2024) | |
| chief_executive | Nikolai Naidenov | |
| website | ||
| began_operation | ||
| operator | Metropoliten JSC | |
| vehicles | 272 | |
| system_length | 52.0 km | |
| track_gauge | ||
| el | 825 V DC from third rail (M1/M2/M4 lines) | |
| from overhead catenary (M3 line) | ||
| average_speed | 40 km/h | |
| top_speed | 80 km/h | |
| map | [[File:Sofia-metro-schema-01.svg | 300px]] |
| map_state | uncollapsed |
10 under construction from overhead catenary (M3 line) The Sofia Metro (, also colloquially called ) is the rapid transit network servicing the Bulgarian capital city Sofia. It is the only metro in Bulgaria. It began operation on 28 January 1998. , the Sofia Metro consists of four interconnected lines, serving 47 stations, with a total route length of 52.0 km and also being among the top 15 of the most extensive European metro systems, ranking 14th as of 2023. The Metro links the densely populated districts of Lyulin – Mladost (M1 line – Red) and Nadezhda – Lozenets (M2 line – Blue), and serves the Vasil Levski Sofia Airport.
History
Planned since the 1960s, construction of the metro started in the 80s with the demolition of a significant number of buildings. At the beginning of the 90s, construction stopped due to a lack of funds and the complexity of the construction work. Being one of the oldest cities in Europe, Sofia contains many historical layers underneath its central areas. Evidence of antiquity can be clearly seen at the Serdika Station, which exhibits a wealth of unearthed Thracian and Roman ruins. During the construction of the enormous complex of the National Palace of Culture, two stations forming part of the M2 line and their connecting tunnels were built.
The construction of the system began from the route that sees the highest volume of passenger traffic, reaching 38,000 at rush hour.
Lines
Due to an increased population, there are a large number of passengers heading toward the city center during weekday mornings, and away from the city centre in the weekday evenings. The necessity of efficient public transport in the direction of the largest passenger flows, transport, and Sofia's environmental problems precipitated the start of the construction of the Sofia Metro. Following the ratification of a technical and economic report on the metro by the Council of Ministers of Bulgaria, and the subsequently approved General City Plan, the general scheme for the development of the lines should consist of three diameters with extensions in the periphery, with a total length of 66.7 km, 71 metro stations, and a 1.2 million daily passenger capacity at the final stage of implementation.
Security and safety
There are automatic gates installed on the platform due to safety reasons. This is one of the key features in the new metro line from 2020. The gates open automatically when a train approaches and they close 5-10 seconds before the train starts. There are CCTV cameras and sensors which make sure the metro line is clear, so accidents don't happen. There are more than 10,000 cameras in all of the metro stations in Sofia. The metro is guarded by security guards who stop suspicious people or people with illegal or harmful items. Hikvision is the brand that makes the CCTV cameras that are installed in the Sofia metro.
System
| Line | Icon | Opened | Current length | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (km [mi]) | Current stations | U/C length | ||||||||
| (km [mi]) | U/C stations | *Planned length | ||||||||
| (km [mi])* | Planned stations | Total: | ||||||||
| **** | [[File:Sofia-metro-lines-01.svg | 60px]] | 1998 | 17.6 km | 16 | 0 km | 0 | 19.3 km | 19 | |
| **** | [[File:Sofia-metro-lines-02.svg | 60px]] | 2012 | 11.7 km | 13 | 0 km | 1 | 14.5 km | 16 | |
| **** | [[File:Sofia-metro-lines-03.svg | 60px]] | 2020 | 11.2 km | 12 | 2.8 km | 3 | 14.0 km | 15 | |
| M4 | [[File:Sofia-metro-lines-04.svg | 60px]] | 2015 | 23.0 km | 20 | 0 km | 1 | 22.1 km | 20 | |
| **** | Future | 0 km | 0 | 0 km | 0 | 16.0 km | 17 | |||
| **** | Future | 0 km | 0 | 5.5 km | 6 | 11.0 km | 12 | |||
| 49.0 km | 47 | 8.3 km | 10 | *66.7 km* | *71* |
{{visible anchor|M1 line}} (Red)
The first 6.5 km long section of M1 line consisting of five stations linking Slivnitsa Boulevard through Lyulin and K. Velichkov Boulevard was inaugurated on 28 January 1998. Opalchenska station entered into service on 17 September 1999 and Serdika station situated on St Nedelya Square followed on 31 October 2000, extending the total system length to 8.1 km. The operational section of the line was further extended with a 1.8 km long section, reaching Obelya housing estate in April 2003.
The extension of M1 line continued in 2005 with the start of the construction of 4.8 km of tunnels and three stations linking St Nedelya Square and the Interped World Trade Center in Izgrev (station Frédéric Joliot-Curie). 2006 saw the start of the construction of another section of the same line (consisting of 3.2 km of tunnels and three stations) linking Izgrev and Mladost I housing estate. The completion of the first three stations was projected for the autumn of 2007, however as a result of various delays it was the second section from the first line (Vasil Levski stadium – Mladost 1) that first entered into service on 8 May 2009, operating for a brief period of time separately from the north-west portion of the line. The remaining section between Serdika and Vasil Levski stadium station finally entered into service on 7 September 2009 establishing an uninterrupted link between Obelya and Mladost 1 stations.
The construction of the section from Mladost I to Business Park Sofia station (2.62 km, with three new underground stations) began on 25 April 2013, and was completed on 8 May 2015. It cost BGN 85,767,683 (EUR 43,852,320), VAT exclusive, and serves the majority of the second most densely populated area in Sofia. Part of the sections of "Sofia Airport" - "Iskarsko Shose" and, Ovcha kupel" -, Krasno selo" are not underground.
Struma and Tsaritsa Yoanna stations are a planned extension of M1 line, west of Lyulin station. Their construction will start in 2027-2028, and when completed, M1 split from the M4 after Lyulin station. M4 will continue to serve Slivnitsa and Pancho Vladigerov stations.
| Station | Image | In service since | Exits | Intermodality | Location | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dobrinova skala (Добринова скала) | planned | near Lyulin 3 housing estate, on Sofia Ring Road | ||||||||
| Tsaritsa Yoanna (Царица Йоанна) | planned | near Lyulin 2 housing estate | ||||||||
| Slivnitsa | [[File:Slivnitsa Metrostation.jpg | 80x80px]] | 28 January 1998 | 4 | [[File:Sofia-metro-lines-04.svg | frameless | 50x50px]] | On the intersection of Slivnitsa Blvd and Pancho Vladigerov Blvd | ||
| Lyulin | [[File:Lyulin Metrostation.jpg | 80x80px]] | On Tsaritsa Yoanna Blvd in Lyulin | |||||||
| Zapaden Park | [[File:Zapaden park.jpg | 80x80px]] | 8 | On the intersection of Tsaritsa Yoanna Blvd and Dr. Petar Dertliev Blvd | ||||||
| Vardar | [[File:Vardar Metrostation.jpg | 80x80px]] | 6 | On the intersection of Tsaritsa Yoanna Blvd and Vardar Blvd | ||||||
| Konstantin Velichkov | [[File:K.Velichkov Metrostation.jpg | 80x80px]] | 3 | On the intersection of Todor Aleksandrov Blvd and Konstantin Velichkov Blvd | ||||||
| Opalchenska | [[File:Opalchenska Metrostation.jpg | 80x80px]] | 17 September 1999 | 6 | On the intersection of Todor Aleksandrov Blvd and Opalchenska St | |||||
| Serdica | [[File:Serdika stantion.jpg | 80x80px]] | 31 October 2000 | 12 | [[File:Sofia-metro-lines-02.svg | frameless | 50x50px]] [[File:Sofia-metro-lines-04.svg | frameless | 50x50px]] | On the Intersection of Todor Aleksandrov Blvd and Knyaginya Maria Luisa Blvd |
| Sofia University Sveti Kliment Ohridski | [[File:Metrostation-Sofia-University-4.JPG | 80x80px]] | 7 September 2009 | 13 | [[File:Sofia-metro-lines-03.svg | frameless | 50x50px]] [[File:Sofia-metro-lines-04.svg | frameless | 50x50px]] | On Tsar Osvoboditel Blvd in front of Sofia University |
| Vasil Levski Stadium | [[File:Vasil Levski Stadium Metrostation.jpg | 80x80px]] | 8 May 2009 | 2 | In the north-eastern tip of Borisova gradina park, near the Vasil Levski National Stadium | |||||
| Frédéric Joliot-Curie | [[File:Joliot-Curie Metrostation.jpg | 80x80px]] | Yug Bus Station | On Dragan Tsankov Blvd in Iztok | ||||||
| G.M.Dimitrov | [[File:G.M.Dimitrov Metrostation.jpg | 80x80px]] | 4 | On the intersection of doctor Georgi Mihov Dimitrov Blvd and Dragan Tsankov Blvd | ||||||
| Musagenitsa | [[File:Musagenitsa.JPG | 80x80px]] | 1 | On the western end of the Prof. Marko Semov Blvd bridge | ||||||
| Mladost I | [[File:Metrostation Mladost 1.JPG | 80x80px]] | 5 | [[File:Sofia-metro-lines-04.svg | frameless | 50x50px]] | On the intersection of Jerusalem St and Andrey Sakharov Blvd | |||
| Aleksandar Malinov | [[File:Alexander Malinov Metrostation.jpg | 80x80px]] | 8 May 2015 | 6 | On the intersection of Aleksandrov Malinov Blvd and Andrey Lyapchev Blvd in Mladost II and Mladost III | |||||
| Akad. Aleksandar Teodorov-Balan | [[File:Al. Teodorov Balan Metrostation.jpg | 80x80px]] | On the intersection of Aleksandrov Malinov Blvd and Dr. Atanas Moskov str. in Mladost II and Mladost III | |||||||
| Business Park | [[File:Business park Sofia Metrostation.jpg | 80x80px]] | 4 | Park and ride facility | On Aleksandar Malinov Blvd, adjacent to Business Park Sofia in Mladost IV |
M2 and M4 lines (Blue/Yellow)
The second and fourth lines of the Sofia Metro links the districts of Obelya, Nadezhda, the city centre and Lozenets to the south of the city.
NDK and European Union stations and their connecting tunnels were partly completed during the construction of the National Palace of Culture and the redevelopment of the surrounding area in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
The construction of Mladost 3 and Inter Expo Center – Tsarigradsko shose stations began on 15 February 2009 and was completed on 25 April 2012. The further extension to Sofia Airport comprising two underground and two overground stations and a length of 4.968 km began in 2013, and was completed on 2 April 2015 at the cost of BGN 136,757,630 (EUR 69,923,066), VAT exclusive. This extension was briefly operated as a branch of M1 line, but was soon transferred to M2 line, moving that line's terminus from Obelya to Sofia Airport.
On 20 July 2016, the line was extended southward with 1.3 km and one station, Vitosha, located at Hladilnika neighbourhood. The construction took 2 years.
Provisions have been made for the construction of future branch to Iliyantsi, starting from the existing junction located between Knyaginya Maria Luiza and Han Kubrat stations.
On 26 August 2020, the M2 line was split into two portions: the M2, running from Vitosha station to Obelya station, and the M4, running from Obelya to Sofia Airport. The trains continue to run the length of both lines but on maps and other metro signage the M4 line is gradually being introduced. The split was in preparation to the construction of the Pancho Vladigerov station, which will physically separate the lines and will allow them to have independent timetables. On 19 July 2025, M4 was cut to Slivnitsa, while M2 was cut to Obelya, due to the construction of the new Pancho Vladigerov station, which will open sometime in 2026.
{{visible anchor|M2 line}} (Blue)
| Station | Image | Opened | Exits | Intermodality | Location | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Obelya | [[File:EstacionObeliaMetroSofia.jpg | 80x80px]] | 20 April 2003 | 2 | [[File:Sofia-metro-lines-04.svg | frameless | 50x50px]]Trains arriving from Vitosha station continue as M4 trains to Sofia Airport. Trains, arriving as M4 trains from Sofia Airport continue as M2 trains to Vitosha. Previously operated by Line 1 | In Obelya over the Kakach river | ||
| Lomsko shose | [[File:Ломско Шосе.jpg | 80x80px]] | 31 August 2012 | 4 | On Lomsko shose Blvd in Vrabnitsa | |||||
| Beli Dunav | [[File:Бели дунав.jpg | 80x80px]] | Park and ride facility | On Lomsko shose Blvd and Beli Dunav St, between Nadezhda and Vrabnitsa | ||||||
| Nadezhda | [[File:Nadejda - 001.jpg | 80x80px]] | 2 | On Lomsko shose Blvd, between Nadezhda I and Nadezhda II | ||||||
| Han Kubrat | [[File:Кан Кубрат.jpg | 80x80px]] | 4 | On Lomsko shose, north of Nadezhda Overpass in Triagalnika | ||||||
| Knyaginya Maria Luiza | [[File:Княгиня Мария Луиза.jpg | 80x80px]] | On Knyaginya Maria Luisa Blvd, south of Nadezhda Overpass in Banishora | |||||||
| Central Railway Station | [[File:Централна гара.jpg | 80x80px]] | 15 | BDZ trains, Intercity and international buses | On Knyaginya Maria Luisa Blvd, in front of Sofia Central Station and Central Bus Station Sofia | |||||
| Lavov Most | [[File:Лъвов мост.jpg | 80x80px]] | 4 | On Knyaginya Maria Luisa Blvd, north of Lavov Most | ||||||
| Serdica II | [[File:Сердика 2.jpg | 80x80px]] | 12 | [[File:Sofia-metro-lines-01.svg | frameless | 50x50px]] [[File:Sofia-metro-lines-04.svg | frameless | 50x50px]] | On Knyaginya Maria Luisa Blvd, in front of Central Hali | |
| National Palace of Culture | [[File:Национален дворец на културата.jpg | 80x80px]] | 11 | [[File:Sofia-metro-lines-03.svg | frameless | 50x50px]] | In the northern end of the park of the National Palace of Culture | |||
| European Union | [[File:Европейски съюз.jpg | 80x80px]] | 6 | On Cherni vrah Blvd, near Earth and Man National Museum and City Center Sofia | ||||||
| James Bourchier | [[File:Джеймс Баучер.jpg | 80x80px]] | 4 | On James Bourchier Blvd in Lozenets | ||||||
| Vitosha | [[File:Метростанция „Витоша“.jpg | 80x80px]] | 20 July 2016 | 6 | On Cherni vrah Blvd, near Paradise Center in Hladilnika | |||||
| Cherni vrah (Черни връх) | planned | Heading south, M5 diverges from M2 after this station. | On Cherni vrah Blvd, between Prof. Marin Goleminov St and Dimitar Manchev St | |||||||
| Dragalevtsi (Драгалевци) | On Sofia Ring Road's interchange with Cherni vrah Blvd |
{{visible anchor|M4 line}} (Yellow)
| Station | Image | Opened | Exits | Intermodality | Location | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Obelya | [[File:EstacionObeliaMetroSofia.jpg | 80x80px]] | 20 April 2003 (service withdrawn 19 July 2025) | 2 | [[File:Sofia-metro-lines-02.svg | frameless | 50x50px]]Trains arriving from Vitosha station continue as M4 trains to Sofia Airport. Trains, arriving as M4 trains from Sofia Airport continue as M2 trains to Vitosha. Previously operated by Line 1 | In Obelya over the Kakach river |
| Pancho Vladigerov | under construction | 2 | On this station, M2 and M4 will terminate. | Beneath the National Rail and near Obelya Depot | ||||
| Slivnitsa – Mladost I section shared with M1 | See [[File:Sofia-metro-lines-01.svg | frameless | 50x50px]] line | |||||
| Mladost III | [[File:Младост 3-вестибюл.jpg | 80x80px]] | 25 April 2012 | 4 | At the end of Andrej Sakharov Blvd, intersecting with Resen street and General Radko Dimitriev street. | |||
| Inter Expo Center – Tsarigradsko shose | [[File:Цариградско-вестибюл.jpg | 80x80px]] | Park and ride facility | On Tsarigradsko shose near Inter Expo Center with a tunnel exit in Druzhba II | ||||
| Druzhba | [[File:Druzhba Metrostation.jpg | 80x80px]] | 2 April 2015 | 7 | Between Prof. Tsvetan Lazarov Blvd and Kapitan Dimitar Spisarevski St | |||
| Iskarsko shose | [[File:Iskarsko shose Metrostation.jpg | 80x80px]] | 6 | BDZ trains on Iskarsko shose Railway station | On the intersection of Iskarsko shose Blvd and Krastyo Pastuhov Blvd | |||
| Sofiyska Sveta Gora | [[File:Sofiyska Sveta Gora Metrostation.jpg | 80x80px]] | 2 | In Iskar Industrial zone | ||||
| Sofia Airport | [[File:Sofia Airport Metro Station.JPG | 80x80px]] | 1 | Sofia Airport, Terminal 2 | The Departures gate of Sofia Airport, Terminal 2 |
{{visible anchor|M3 line}} (Green)
The 16 km long M3 line is planned to connect the Ovcha Kupel neighbourhood (in southwest Sofia) and the Vasil Levski neighbourhood (in northeast Sofia), with 16 stations in total, including two transfer stations in the city centre, with the rest of the already operational lines. The first 8 stations of the line entered service on 26 August 2020, and another 4 on 24 April 2021.
The original plan was to have 8 aboveground and 11 underground stations. The project design contract was awarded to the Czech company Metroprojekt Praha a.s.
In March 2014, a tender for construction of the central section of the line was announced. The section is 7 km long and includes 7 stations, two of them transfer to lines 1 and 2. With the announcement of the tender, it became clear that the initial plans for 19 stations had been partly amended and 2 of the stations, one at Doyran boulevard and another at Shipka street, will not be built. The tunnel of the central section shall be excavated by a tunnel boring machine, while the construction of stations shall be awarded to other companies. The construction of the section shall be completed within 45 months. In January 2015, a tender for 20 trains that shall serve the central section of the line was announced. Driverless train operation, with Grade of Automation 3 (GoA 3), and platform screen doors will ensure the safety of the passengers. Unlike lines 1, 2 and 4, where the trains collect power through a third rail, line 3 trains will be equipped with pantographs. CAF and Siemens applied bids in the tender for the trains, with Siemens winning it.
In early 2016, construction began on the third metro line of the Sofia Metro using the technology for classic underground metro with high-power support. Under construction were all metro stations in the central section, the ones in the west and some in the central-east of downtown Sofia. The Krasno selo - Hadzhi Dimitar section opened on 26 August 2020, with the extension from Krasno selo to Gorna banya opening on 24 April 2021.
The third line of the Sofia Metro is planned to have a total of 15 metro stations for the main line and 6 metro stations for the M6 line (Slatina branch), which will split east of Orlov Most. Currently, 12 stations of the main line are in operation and 3 stations in Levski are under construction, with their estimated completion being in 2026. The 6 stations on the M6 Slatina Branch are starting construction since early 2023, and are projected to open in mid 2027.
| Station | Image | Opened | Exits | Intermodality | Location | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vitinia | under construction | 4 | Near the intersection of Vladimir Vazov Blvd and Pop Gruyu St | |||||||
| Vladimir Vazov | 3 | Near the intersection of Vladimir Vazov Blvd and Vitinya St | ||||||||
| Georgi Asparuhov Stadium | At Georgi Asparuhov Stadium, near the intersection of Vladimir Vazov Blvd and Vasil Kanchev St | |||||||||
| Hadzhi Dimitar | [[File:Hadzhi_Dimitar_metrostation.jpg | 80x80px]] | 26 August 2020 | 2 | Poduyane Bus Station | On the intersection of Gen. Vladimir Vazov Blvd and Todorini kukli St in Hadzhi Dimitar | ||||
| Teatralna | [[File:Teatralna_metrostation.jpg | 80x80px]] | near Poduyane Railway Station | On the intersection of Evlogi i Hristo Georgievi Blvd and Madrid Blvd, near Zaimov park | ||||||
| Orlov Most | [[File:Orlov_Most_metrostation.jpg | 80x80px]] | 13 | [[File:Sofia-metro-lines-01.svg | frameless | 50x50px]] [[File:Sofia-metro-lines-04.svg | frameless | 50x50px]] | ||
| Sveti Patriarh Evtimiy | [[File:Patriarh_Evtimiy_metrostation.jpg | 80x80px]] | 3 | On Patriarh Evtimiy Sq | ||||||
| National Palace of Culture II | [[File:National_Palace_of_Culture_II_metrostation.jpg | 80x80px]] | 11 | [[File:Sofia-metro-lines-02.svg | frameless | 50x50px]] | On the intersection of Patriarh Evtimiy Blvd and Vitosha Blvd | |||
| Medical University | [[File:Medical_University_metrostation.jpg | 80x80px]] | 5 | On the intersection of Praha Blvd and Georgi Sofiyski St | ||||||
| Bulgaria | [[File:Bulgaria_metrostation.jpg | 80x80px]] | 7 | On the intersection of Bulgaria Blvd and Akad. I. E. Geshov Blvd | ||||||
| Krasno Selo | [[File:Krasno Selo metrostation.jpg | 80x80px]] | 4 | On the intersection of Tsar Boris III Blvd and Zhitnitsa St | ||||||
| Ovcha Kupel (Овча купел) | [[File:Ovcha kupel Metro Station.jpg | 80x80px]] | 24 April 2021 | 5 | On the intersection of Ovcha Kupel Blvd and President Lincoln Blvd | |||||
| Moesia/NBU (Мизия/НБУ) | 6 | At Montevideo St near the 21st Diagonosis Consult Centre, not far from New Bulgarian University | ||||||||
| Ovcha Kupel II (Овча купел II) | 2 | On the intersection of Tsentralna St and Zhiul Losho | ||||||||
| Gorna Banya (Горна баня) | 4 | Park and ride facility | On the intersection of Sofia Ring Road (Boycho Boychev St) and President Lincoln Blvd |
M6 line (Purple) ''under construction''
The 6 stations serving Geo Milev, Slatina, and Mladost 1 housing estates is projected to exceed 75,000 daily ridership, and will be an important part of the network. At Trakiya station, there will be an underground park-and-ride facility.
| Station | Image | Opened | Location | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Krasno Selo - Orlov Most section shared with M3 | See[[File:Sofia-metro-lines-03.svg | frameless | 50x50px]] line | ||
| Sitnyakovo (Ситняково) | under construction | On Geo Milev St at its intersection with Sitnyakovo Blvd, servicing Oborishte and Yavorov housing estates | |||
| Geo Milev (Гео Милев) | On Geo Milev St at its intersection with Nikolai Kopernik St, servicing Geo Milev and Reduta housing estates | ||||
| Slatina (Слатина) | On Geo Milev St at its intersection with Slatinska St, servicing Slatina and Hristo Smirnenski housing estates | ||||
| SC CSKA (СК ЦСКА) | On Shipchenski Prohod Blvd before its intersection with Asen Yordanov Blvd, servicing the area near "CSKA Cherveno Zname" sports center | ||||
| Arena Sofia (Арена София) | On Asen Yordanov Blvd near Arena Sofia and Sofia Tech Park | ||||
| Trakiya (Тракия) | On the frontage road of Tsarigradsko shose Blvd after its intersection with Dimitar Mollov St, servicing Mladost 1 and Poligona housing estates and The Mall (Sofia) |
{{visible anchor|M5 line}} (Brown) ''planned''
M5 is a planned line, servicing Studentski grad and Iliyantsi. This line would share more than half of M2's stations.
The Studentski grad branch would start from Cherni vrah Blvd, passing through Vitosha quarter and finally, enter Studentski grad. The Iliyantsi branch would start after Maria Luiza station, joining in on Iliyantsi Blvd, and have 4 stations on it.
Recently, a route has been planned for the Studentski grad branch, including 5 stations with one of them being shared with M2.
| Station | Image | Opened | Intermodality | Location | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Iliyantsi (Илиянци) | planned | will be servicing Iliyantsi housing estate | ||||
| Rozhen (Рожен) | will be servicing area near Iliyantsi shopping center | |||||
| Svoboda (Свобода) | will be servicing the Svoboda housing estate | |||||
| Tolstoy (Толстой) | will be servicing the Tolstoy housing estate | |||||
| Maria Luiza - Cherni vrah section shared with M2 | See[[File:Sofia-metro-lines-02.svg | frameless | 50x50px]] line | |||
| Cherni Vrah (Черни Връх) | planned | Shared station between M2 and M5. Heading south, M5 diverges from M2 after this station. | On Cherni vrah Blvd, between its intersections with Prof. Marin Goleminov St and Dimitar Manchev St | |||
| Stefan Savov (Стефан Савов) | Near Stefan Savov St and Prof. Georgi Manev St | |||||
| Simeonovsko shose (Симеоновско шосе) | On Prof Ivan Stransky St, near its intersection with Simeonovsko shose Blvd | |||||
| NSA (НСА) | On Akad. Stefan Mladenov St, near its intersection with Prof. Atanas Ishirkov St | |||||
| Studentski Grad (Студентски Град) | On Akad. Stefan Mladenov St, between its intersections with 8-mi dekemvri St and Iordan Iosifov St |
Fares and ticketing
The price of a single ticket on the metro is 0.80 euro. It can be issued either by a cashier, or by a vending machine. When obtained, the single ticket must be validated within 30 minutes at a validator. Daily, monthly and yearly tickets and passes are also available.
Since November 1, 2021, one's fare can be paid using a contactless debit or credit card at every station of the network. In addition, passengers can pay using a mobile wallet (Apple Pay, Google Pay, Garmin Pay etc.). The fare is the same price as a paper ticket (0.80 euro for a single) and the amount you pay per day will max out at 2 euro, which is 3 trips (every trip after that is de facto free). The 2 euro max resets every day at 12 am local time.
Rolling stock
The system uses 3 types of rolling stock.
The older train sets, type 81-717/714.4, were manufactured by Metrowagonmash in Mytishchi, Moscow Oblast, Russia and consists of 48 carriages in total. They were delivered in 1990 – some 8 years prior to the opening of the first section of the system. Most of them have been refurbished and now run as 81-717.4K/714.4K rolling stock
The second generation of rolling stock, type 81-740/741 "Rusich", were also manufactured by Metrowagonmash and delivered between 2005 and 2013, consisting of 120 carriages in total.
The third generation of rolling stock, Siemens Inspiro 30 three-car sets were delivered between 2016 and 2021 and exclusively serve the M3 line.
In July 2023, Škoda Transportation won a contract worth 65 million EUR, to deliver 8 four-car air-conditioned metro trains, replacing the current Metrowagonmash. The trains are planned to be deployed on the lines 1, 2 and 4. Deliveries are expected in 2026. File:Central railway station (Sofia Metro) 2012 PD 5.jpg|81-717/714 File:Sofia Metro Station Serdica 2012 PD 3.jpg|An 81-740/741 Rusich train at Serdika station File:Siemens-inspiro-neck.jpg|A Siemens Inspiro train on line 3 at NDK-2 station
Ridership
| Year | Passengers per day | Change | Stations | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1998 | 954-91420-1-9}} | 5 | |||
| 1999 | 40,000 | 6 | |||
| 2000 | 70,000 | 7 | |||
| 2001 | 80,000 | ||||
| 2002 | 90,000 | ||||
| 2003 | 80,000 | 8 | |||
| 2004 | 75,000 | ||||
| 2005 | 70,000 | ||||
| 2006 | 80,000 | ||||
| 2007 | 90,000 | ||||
| 2008 | 76,000 | ||||
| 2009 | 201,000 | 14 | |||
| 2010 | 187,000 | ||||
| 2011 | 190,000 | 14 | |||
| 2012 | 350,000 | 27 | |||
| 2013 | url=https://www.actualno.com/sofia/stolichnoto-metro-shte-se-dviji-na-po-chesti-intervali-ot-april-news_450709.html | title=Столичното метро ще се движи на по-чести интервали от април | website=actualno.com}} | ||
| 2014 | 320,000 | ||||
| 2015 | url=https://www.novinite.com/articles/175553/New+Sofia+Metro+Station+Opens%2C+Adding+15+000+Passengers | title=New Sofia Metro Station Opens, Adding 15 000 Passengers – Novinite.com – Sofia News Agency | website=novinite.com}} | 34 | |
| 2016 | 350,000(estimated) | 35 | |||
| 2017 | 350,000 | ||||
| 2018 | |||||
| 2019 | |||||
| 2020 | 200,000 | 43 | |||
| 2021 | 47 | ||||
| 2022 | 340,000 | 47 | |||
| 2023 | 260,000 | 47 | |||
| 2024 | 340,000 | 47 |
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