Tineretului metro station

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Tineretului
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Metro station in 2022
General information
Location Tineretului Park
Sector 4, Bucharest
Romania
PlatformsOne island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
History
Opened6 April 1986
Services
Preceding station Bucharest Metro Following station
Eroii Revoluției
towards Berceni
Line M2 Piața Unirii
towards Pipera

Tineretului (Youth's station in English) is a metro station in Bucharest, Romania, on the Bucharest Metro Line M2.

The station was inaugurated on 6 April 1986 as part of the previously built section of the line, from Piața Unirii to Depoul IMGB. [1] The station is named for the Tineretului Park (Youth's Park) nearby.

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Tineretului means youth in Romanian.

References

  1. Schwandl, Robert. "București". urbanrail.

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