Stadion Narodowy metro station

Stadion Narodowy is an underground station on the central part of Line M2 of the Warsaw Metro. It is named after the Stadion Narodowy (National Stadium), which is located in the area.

Stadion Narodowy
General information
Other namesStadion
LocationSokola, Praga Poludnie,
Warsaw, Poland
Coordinates52°14′45″N 21°02′36″E / 52.24583°N 21.04333°E / 52.24583; 21.04333
Owned byPublic Transport Authority
Platforms2 island platforms (1 in use)
Tracks4 (2 in use)
Connections Warszawa Stadion
Day routes 102, 125, 135, 146, 147, 202
Express routes E-1
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Platform levels1
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeC-14
Fare zone1
History
Opened8 March 2015; 9 years ago (8 March 2015)
Previous namesStadion (In planning phase)
Services
Preceding station The logo of Warsaw Metro. Warsaw Metro Following station
Centrum Nauki Kopernik
towards Bemowo
M2 line Dworzec Wileński
towards Bródno
Future service
Terminus M3 line Dworzec Wschodni
towards Gocław
Location
Stadion Narodowy is located in Warsaw
Stadion Narodowy
Stadion Narodowy
Location within Warsaw
Stadion Narodowy is located in Masovian Voivodeship
Stadion Narodowy
Stadion Narodowy
Stadion Narodowy (Masovian Voivodeship)

The station fully opened for passenger use on 8 March 2015 as part of the inaugural stretch of Line M2 between Rondo Daszyńskiego and Dworzec Wileński.[1][2] It was designed by Polish architect Andrzej M. Chołdzyński and constructed by Metroprojekt.[3] Murals were created by Wojciech Fangor, artist of the Polish School of Posters.

The station was constructed under Sokola street parallel to the Warsaw Stadion railway station, which was refurbished at the same time, with a direct interchange between them.[4]

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References edit

  1. ^ Schwandl, Robert. "UrbanRail.Net > Warszawa". Retrieved 1 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Wyborcza.pl".
  3. ^ "Andrzej Chołdzyński - architekt, właściciel, AMC Chołdzyński". www.propertydesign.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-08-03.
  4. ^ Station Master Plan
  5. ^ Poreda, Luiza (2014-03-07). "Prace Wojciecha Fangora ozdobią stacje metra". wawalove.wp.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-08-03.

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