Warsaw Metro Centrum (Center) is a Warsaw Metro station located under the Defilad square in the borough of Śródmieście, right next to the Roman Dmowski rondo, where Warsaw's two main streets, Marszałkowska and Jerozolimskie avenues, cross. It is very close to the Palace of Culture and Science, Warsaw Central station, Novotel Warszawa Centrum, Warsaw Marriot,and Polonia Palace hotels. It has two levels. At the bottom one there are platforms of the Warsaw Metro Line 1. The top flor is used as a shopping gallery. ...more on Wikipedia about "Centrum metro station"
Dworzec Gdanski is a small railway station in the resedential district of Warsaw where PKP trains depart from (regional trains known as osobowy in the time tables). This station also serves the Warsaw Metro, Warsaw city busses and trams. This station was once used to unboard passengers from an Intercity Train, when a derailment occored on the main line. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dworzec Gdanski"
Plac Wilsona (Wilson Square) is one of the Warsaw Metro stations. ...more on Wikipedia about "Plac Wilsona metro station"
Racławicka is one of the Warsaw Metro stations. It is named after the Racławicka street that runs above the station, which in turn was named after the town of Racławice and the battle that took place there in 1794. ...more on Wikipedia about "Racławicka metro station"
Ratusz (City Hall) is a Warsaw Metro station located under the Bankowy square in the borough of Śródmieście. It was opened in 2001. It takes its name from the President of Warsaw and Masovian Voivodship offices that are located on the same square. It is the closest station to the Warsaw Old Town and the Royal Castle. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ratusz metro station"
Świętokrzyska is one of the Warsaw Metro stations. It is located under the crossing of Świętokrzyska and Marszałkowska streets in the borough of Śródmieście. The station is often used by the Warsaw University students and staff as it is the closest metro station to the main campus. It was opened in 2001. ...more on Wikipedia about "Świętokrzyska metro station"
The Warsaw Metro (Metro Warszawskie) is one of Europe's youngest metro systems, as it opened in 1995. It consists of a single north-south line that is still partly under construction. Plans exist for further lines once the first is complete. ...more on Wikipedia about "Warsaw Metro" My http://www.shortopedia.com is mine.
Wierzbno is one of the Warsaw Metro stations. It is named after the Warsaw's neighbourhood of Wierzbno the station is located in. ...more on Wikipedia about "Wierzbno metro station"
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