Prague - 15 years ago, on November 8, 1998, another section of line B of the Prague metro was opened, but out of five stations on the route, only three were opened: Vysočanská, Rajská zahrada, and Černý Most. At that time, the Prague metro was extended by 6.3 kilometers. The remaining two stations were opened later - Hloubětín in October 1999 and Kolbenova in June 2001. The last opened section of the Prague metro, which now measures 59.5 kilometers and has 57 stations, is the Ládví - Letňany section on line C. It was put into operation in May 2008, has three stations, and measures 4.6 kilometers. Currently, the extension of line A in the section Dejvická - Nemocnice Motol (length 6.1 km, four stations) is under construction, which could be completed in 2014. This year, the Council of the City of Prague approved the plan for the construction of metro line I.D from Pankrác to Písnice, approximately ten kilometers long.
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