List of Prague metro stations
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The following is a list of Prague Metro stations, ordered by line. The most important city centre stations are emphasized. Names in parentheses denote former station names from before 1990. The accessibility of the station for persons with impaired mobility and important places nearby are also given.
Line A (green)
The green line A connects the center with the NW and E of the city. It is 10 kilometers long and has 12 stations. The riding time (from terminal to terminal) is about 20 minutes. The stations starting from the NW end:
- Dejvická (formerly Leninova; barrier-free access).
buses link Dejvická to Ruzyně airport. - Hradčanská
close to the Prague Castle - Malostranská
under the Prague Castle - Staroměstská
near the Old Town Square - the ultimate city center -, the Jewish Town and Charles Bridge - Můstek (transition to line B)
the lower part of the Wenceslas Square - Muzeum (transition to line C)
the top of the Wenceslas Square; near the National Museum - Náměstí Míru
- Jiřího z Poděbrad
- Flora
- Želivského
- Strašnická (barrier-free access)
- Skalka (barrier-free access)
Line B (yellow)
The yellow line B is the longest; it goes from the SW outskirts through the center and continues to the NE of the city. It is 25.6 kilometers long and has 24 stations. The riding time (from terminal to terminal) is about 45 minutes. The stations starting from the SW end:
- Zličín (barrier-free access)
- Stodůlky (barrier-free access)
- Luka (barrier-free access)
- Lužiny (barrier-free access)
- Hůrka (barrier-free access)
- Nové Butovice (formerly Dukelská, barrier-free access)
- Jinonice (formerly Švermova)
- Radlická
- Smíchovské nádraží
the Smíchov train station - Anděl (formerly Moskevská)
- Karlovo náměstí
- Národní třída
near the National Theater - Můstek (transition to line A)
the lower part of the Wenceslas Square - Náměstí Republiky
near the Old Town Square and the Jewish Town - Florenc (formerly Sokolovská; transition to line C)
central bus station - Křižíkova
- Invalidovna
- Palmovka
- Českomoravská
- Vysočanská (barrier-free access)
- Kolbenova (barrier-free access)
- Hloubětín (barrier-free access)
- Rajská zahrada (barrier-free access)
- Černý most (barrier-free access)
Line C (red)
The red line C is the oldest and shallowest, going from the north to the south-east. It is 14 kilometers long and has 15 stations. The riding time (from terminal to terminal) is about 25 minutes. The stations starting from the north:
- Ládví (barrier-free access)
- Kobylisy (barrier-free access)
- Nádraží Holešovice (formerly Fučíkova; barrier-free access)
the Holešovice train and bus station - Vltavská
- Florenc (formerly Sokolovská; transition to line B; barrier-free access)
central bus station - Hlavní nádraží (barrier-free access)
the main train station - Muzeum (transition to line A)
the top of the Wenceslas Square; near the National Museum - I.P.Pavlova (barrier-free access)
- Vyšehrad (formerly Gottwaldova; barrier-free access)
the Vyšehrad fortress, castle and cemetery of the famous (Slavín) - Pražského povstání
- Pankrác (formerly Mládežnická; barrier-free access)
- Budějovická
- Kačerov
- Roztyly (formerly Primátora Vacka; barrier-free access)
- Chodov (formerly Budovatelů; barrier-free access)
- Opatov (formerly Družby; barrier-free access)
- Háje (formerly Kosmonautů; barrier-free access)