Romancierilor metro station

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Romancierilor
Statia Romancierilor, linia de metrou M5, Bucurest.jpg
General information
Location Sector 6, Bucharest
Romania
Coordinates 44°25′23.2″N26°1′28.9″E / 44.423111°N 26.024694°E / 44.423111; 26.024694
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeunderground
History
Opened15 September 2020
Services
Preceding station Bucharest Metro Following station
Valea Ialomiței
Terminus
Line M5 Parc Drumul Taberei
towards Eroilor
Constantin Brâncuși
towards Râul Doamnei

Romancierilor is a station on line M5 of Bucharest Metro. The adjacent stations are Parc Drumul Taberei (towards Eroilor), Valea Ialomiței, and Constantin Brâncuși (towards Râul Doamnei). The station was opened on 15 September 2020 as part of the inaugural section of M5, from Eroilor to Valea Ialomiței and Râul Doamnei. [1]

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References

Platform view of station Romancierilor dupa deschidere.jpg
Platform view of station
  1. Schwandl, Robert. "București". www.urbanrail.net.