Prague - Prague Metro in numbers (including Depo Hostivař station, which will open on May 27):
Total length: 55 kilometers Number of stations: 54 Number of lines: three
Individual lines: A (Dejvická-Depo Hostivař) - 11.3 km; 13 stations (since May 27, 2006) B (Černý Most-Zličín) - 25.6 km; 24 stations (completed in 2001) C (Háje-Ládví) - 18.1 km; 17 stations (completed in 2004)
History of opening Prague Metro stations (date of commissioning - section; length; number of stations): May 10, 1974 - Kačerov-Florenc (line C); 6.6 km; nine August 12, 1978 - Dejvická-náměstí Míru (A); 4.7 km; seven November 7, 1980 - Kačerov-Háje (C); 5.3 km; four December 19, 1980 - Náměstí Míru-Želivského (A); 2.6 km; three November 3, 1984 - Florenc-Nádr. Holešovice (C); 2.2 km; two November 2, 1985 - Smích. nádraží-Florenc (B); 4.9 km; seven July 11, 1987 - Strašnická (A); 1.3 km; one October 26, 1988 - Smích. nádraží-Nové Butovice (B); 4.9 km; three July 4, 1990 - Skalka (A); 1.4 km; one November 22, 1990 - Florenc-Českomoravská (B); 4.4 km; four November 11, 1994 - Nové Butovice-Zličín (B); 5.1 km; five November 8, 1998 - Českomoravská-Černý Most (B); 6.3 km; five October 17, 1999 - station Hloubětín (B) June 8, 2001 - station Kolbenova (B) June 25, 2004 - Nádr. Holešovice-Ládví (C); 3.9 km, two May 27, 2006 - Depo Hostivař (A); 1.3 km, one
Length of commissioned metro sections up to 1989 and after: 1974 to 1989 (16 years) - 32.5 km 1990 to 2005 (16 years) - 21.1 km
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