Line A (Prague Metro)

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Line A
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Nemocnice Motol
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Petřiny
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Nádraží Veleslavín
Václav Havel Airport Prague Prague Esko
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Bořislavka
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Dejvická
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Hradčanská
Prague Esko
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Malostranská
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Vltava river
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Staroměstská
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Můstek
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Muzeum
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Náměstí Míru
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Jiřího z Poděbrad
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Flora
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Želivského
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Strašnická
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Skalka
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Hostivař depot
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Depo Hostivař

Line A (Czech: Linka A) is a line of the Prague Metro, serving the Czech capital. Chronologically the second line in the system, it was first opened in 1978 and has expanded mostly during the 1980s. With the opening of the extension to Nemocnice Motol on 6 April 2015, Line A operates on approximately 17.1 kilometres (10.6 mi) of route and serves 17 stations. An extension with a further five stations to the airport is currently planned.

Station Nádraží Veleslavín
Station Můstek

History

Construction of the first segment started in 1973, part of this segment was also a tunnel connecting this line with the already existing Line C between Muzeum and Náměstí Míru stations. After completion of the second section, work was started on the extension to the new metro depot at Hostivař. The 3.4 kilometres (2.1 mi) long tunnel was completed in 1985, and the second tube in 1987 with the new station Strašnická on that line. In 1990 Skalka station was opened, again on that line, and in 2006 Depo Hostivař station was opened, built in a former wash-stand of the depot.

Sector Segment Date opened Length
I.A Dejvická-Náměstí Míru August 12, 1978 4.7 km (2.9 mi)[citation needed]
II.A Náměstí Míru-Želivského December 19, 1980 2.7 km (1.7 mi)[citation needed]
III.A/SH Želivského-Strašnická July 11, 1987 1.2 km (0.75 mi)[citation needed]
SH Strašnická-Skalka July 4, 1990 1.3 km (0.81 mi)[citation needed]
SH Skalka-Depo Hostivař May 27, 2006 1.0 km (0.62 mi)[citation needed]
V.A Dejvická-Nemocnice Motol April 6, 2015 6.1 km (3.8 mi)[citation needed]
Total: 17 stations 17.1 km (10.6 mi)
 
Station Nemocnice Motol (Hospital Motol)

Rolling stock

  • 81-71: 1978 - late 2006
  • 81-71M: early 2006 - present

Future

 
Tunnel between Petřiny and Motol stations under construction, 2011

The first phase of a CZK18.7 billion extension on the west end of the A line, from Dejvická to Nemocnice Motol, was opened to the public on the afternoon of 6 April 2015. The second phase of this extension was expected to extend the line to Václav Havel Airport Prague. In 2015, it was announced that rail was the preferred option of connecting the city with the airport.

References

External links

  Media related to Prague Metro Line A at Wikimedia Commons


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