Metro Petřiny

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Brunclíkova 1945/28, 162 00 Praha 6-Břevnov, Czechia

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City : Praha 6 Břevnov

Brunclíkova 1945/28, 162 00 Praha 6-Břevnov, Czechia
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Saladin Growen on Google

SOS při rychlém přesunu vždy nezklame,rád se zastavím a dám si i něco malého na cestu,mohu jen doporučit
SOS does not always disappoint when moving quickly, I like to stop and have a little something on the road, I can only recommend
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janas šrajer on Google

Šikovně umístěný vstup do metra, hned u stanice tramvaje i autobusu. Dlouhé jezdící schody. Ve bestibulu jen pár míst k sezení a ty jsou docela nízké, lidé si na ně často dávají tašky. Výtah je velmi daleko od veřejné dopravy.
Conveniently located entrance to the metro, right next to the tram and bus station. Long escalators. There are only a few seats in the best room and they are quite low, people often carry bags for them. The lift is very far from public transport.
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Magdalienka MCM on Google

Novější stanice metra, udržovaná, čistá. Dobrá dostupnost i tramvají i autobusů. Autobus také od metr a i na letiště.
Newer metro station, maintained, clean. Good accessibility by tram and bus. Bus also from the metro and to the airport.
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Vladimir Pecha on Google

Jedna z nejhlouběji uložených stanic v Praze byla uvedena do provozu v dubnu 2015. Je navržena jako ražená, 38 metrů pod úrovní terénu, s jedním povrchovým vestibulem před křižovatkou s ulicí Na Petřinách. Projekt stanice vznikl v kancelářích Metroprojektu, autorem je architekt Jiří Pešata. Zvláštností stanice je stanoviště pro dozorčí stanice s kruhovým oknem, které je proto nazýváno "ponorka". Pro bezbariérový přístup slouží výtah na chodníku v ulici Brunclíkova. Na nástupištích je v obou směrech instalována nástupní rampa do prvního vagónu metra. One of the deepest stations in Prague was put into operation in April 2015. It is designed as an embedded station, 38 metres below ground level, with one surface vestibule in front of the junction with the street "Na Petřinách". The design of the station was created in the offices of Metroproject, the author is architect Jiří Pešata. A special feature of the station is the station supervisor's station with a circular window, which is therefore called a "submarine". For wheelchair access there is a lift on the sidewalk in Brunclíkova Street. A boarding ramp to the first metro car is installed on the platforms in both directions.
One of the deepest stations in Prague was put into operation in April 2015. It is designed as an excavation, 38 meters below ground level, with one surface vestibule in front of the intersection with Na Petřinách Street. The station project was created in the offices of Metroprojekt, the author is the architect Jiří Pešata. A special feature of the station is the station for surveillance stations with a round window, which is therefore called a "submarine". An elevator on the sidewalk in Brunclíkova Street is used for barrier-free access. A boarding ramp to the first metro car is installed on the platforms in both directions. One of the deepest stations in Prague was put into operation in April 2015. It is designed as an embedded station, 38 meters below ground level, with one surface vestibule in front of the junction with the street "Na Petřinách". The design of the station was created in the offices of Metroproject, the author is architect Jiří Pešata. A special feature of the station is the station supervisor's station with a circular window, which is therefore called a "submarine". For wheelchair access there is a lift on the sidewalk in Brunclíkova Street. A boarding ramp to the first metro car is installed on the platforms in both directions.
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Antonín Bouma on Google

Metro
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Lenka Chadrabova on Google

Super
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Zdenka Dvořáková on Google

Super
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HORIA STUDIO on Google

Modern

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