Strašnická (Prague Metro)

Prague metro station
Preceding station Prague Metro Following station
Želivského
toward Nemocnice Motol
Line A Skalka
toward Depo Hostivař

Strašnická (Czech pronunciation: [ˈstraʃɲɪtskaː]) is a Prague Metro station on Line A, located in Strašnice, Prague 10. It was opened on 11 July 1987 as the eastern terminus of the extension from Želivského. On 4 July 1990, the line was extended to Skalka.[1] The station is located under Starostrašnická Street, 7.5 m (25 ft) below the surface. The station has only one concourse leading to Starostrašnická, which is connected to a fixed platform with stairs and a ramp for disabled passengers. The interior of the station is paneled with dark brown tiles. Construction of the station cost 241.4 million crowns.

Gallery

  • Platform at Strašnická
    Platform at Strašnická
  • Entrance to the station
    Entrance to the station

References

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


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Prague Metro A
Stations
  • Nemocnice Motol Disabled access
  • Petřiny Disabled access
  • Nádraží Veleslavín Disabled access
  • Bořislavka Disabled access
  • Dejvická Disabled access
  • Hradčanská
  • Malostranská
  • Staroměstská
  • Můstek B Disabled access
  • Muzeum C Disabled access
  • Náměstí Míru
  • Jiřího z Poděbrad
  • Flora
  • Želivského
  • Strašnická Disabled access
  • Skalka Disabled access
  • Depo Hostivař Disabled access
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  • Structurae

50°04′22″N 14°29′28″E / 50.07278°N 14.49111°E / 50.07278; 14.49111


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