Line C (Prague Metro)

Line C
Letňany
Prosek
Střížkov
Ládví
Kobylisy
Vltava river
Nádraží Holešovice
Prague Esko
Vltavská
Vltava river
to line Line B
Florenc
Hlavní nádraží
Václav Havel Airport Prague Prague Esko
Muzeum
I. P. Pavlova
to line Line A
Vyšehrad
Pražského povstání
Pankrác
Budějovická
Kačerov
Prague Esko
Kačerov depot
Roztyly
Chodov
Opatov
Háje

Line C (Czech: Linka C) is a line on the Prague Metro. It crosses the right-bank half of the city center in the north-south directions and turns to the east at both ends of the line. It is the system's oldest and most used line, being opened in 1974 and transporting roughly 26,900 persons per hour in the peak. The line is 22.41 kilometres (13.92 mi) long and includes 20 stations, journey from one end to the other taking approx. 35 min.


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