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'''''Piața Victoriei''''' is a metro station in Piața Victoriei ([[Victory Square, Bucharest|Victory Square]]), central [[Bucharest]]. It is near the [[Victoria Palace]], the headquarters of the [[Government of Romania|Romanian government]]. The metro station consists of two stations:
'''''Piața Victoriei''''' is a metro station in Piața Victoriei ([[Victory Square, Bucharest|Victory Square]]), central [[Bucharest]]. It is near the [[Victoria Palace]], the headquarters of the [[Government of Romania|Romanian government]]. The metro station consists of two stations, set on two levels:
*Piața Victoriei 1 line 2 is above.
*Piața Victoriei 1, serving [[Bucharest Metro Line M2|Line M2]], is above;
*Piața Victoriei 2 line 1 is below.
*Piața Victoriei 2, serving [[Bucharest Metro Line M1|Line M1]], is below.
Along with [[Piața Unirii metro station|Piața Unirii]], the Piața Victoriei station is one of the busiest metro stations in Bucharest.
Along with [[Piața Unirii metro station|Piața Unirii]], the Piața Victoriei station is one of the busiest metro stations in Bucharest.



Revision as of 18:31, 22 January 2021

Piața Victoriei
The upper deck (M2 platforms) in 2009.
General information
LocationVictory Square,
Sector 1, Bucharest
Romania
Platforms4 - Side for the M2 line
Island for the M1 line
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
History
Opened24 October 1987 (M2)
17 August 1989 (M3, currently M1)
Services
Preceding station   Bucharest Metro   Following station
Template:RATB lines
Template:RATB lines

Piața Victoriei is a metro station in Piața Victoriei (Victory Square), central Bucharest. It is near the Victoria Palace, the headquarters of the Romanian government. The metro station consists of two stations, set on two levels:

  • Piața Victoriei 1, serving Line M2, is above;
  • Piața Victoriei 2, serving Line M1, is below.

Along with Piața Unirii, the Piața Victoriei station is one of the busiest metro stations in Bucharest.

The M1 station was opened on 17 August 1989 as part of the extension from Gara de Nord to Dristor. The M2 station was opened on 24 October 1987 as part of the extension from Piața Unirii to Pipera.[1]

The station was the setting for many parts of the documentary Children Underground.

References

  1. ^ Schwandl, Robert. "București". urbanrail.

44°27′06″N 26°05′14″E / 44.45157°N 26.08713°E / 44.45157; 26.08713