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Dristor metro station

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dristor
Dristor 2 station
General information
LocationCamil Ressu Blvd., Dristor
Sector 3, Bucharest
Romania
Coordinates44°25′10.5″N 26°08′24″E / 44.419583°N 26.14000°E / 44.419583; 26.14000
PlatformsTwo island platforms; one for each station
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
History
Opened28 December 1981 (Terminal 1)
17 August 1989 (Terminal 2)
Services
Preceding station Bucharest Metro Following station
Terminus Line M1 Piaţa Muncii
towards Republica
Mihai Bravu
towards Dristor 2
Nicolae Grigorescu
towards Republica
Mihai Bravu
towards Preciziei
Line M3 Nicolae Grigorescu

Dristor is a major metro station in Bucharest. It is located on the Bd. Camil Ressu – Șoseaua Mihai Bravu – Calea Dudești junction. The part of the station at the end of metro line 1 is called Dristor 2; the other half of the station is Dristor 1, where trains of metro line M1/M3 pass through. Having two separately named parts of the station can cause confusion for people because both parts of the station have metro line M1 either passing through, which occurs at Dristor 1, or terminating and beginning service at Dristor 2. Signs guide passenger to either terminals.

Dristor 1 is where M3 service and through M1 service stops.[1] It is above Dristor 2 and has one island platform.

Dristor 2 has one island platform and is the terminus of line M1. A passageway at the south end of the platform connects it to Dristor 1.

The station was opened on 28 December 1981 as part of the section between Timpuri Noi and Republica. On 17 August 1989, the section between Dristor and Gara de Nord was opened.[2]

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References

  1. ^ "Dristor metro station - Bucharest Metro". Metro Line Map. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
  2. ^ Schwandl, Robert. "București". urbanrail.


This page was last edited on 11 December 2023, at 20:01
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