M2 (Warsaw)

M2
Overview
OwnerCity of Warsaw
LocaleWarsaw, Poland
Termini
Stations18
3 under construction
WebsiteOfficial website
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemWarsaw Metro
Operator(s)Metro Warszawskie Sp. z o.o.
Rolling stockSiemens Inspiro
Škoda Varsovia
History
Opened8 March 2015 (2015-03-08)
Last extension28 September 2022
Technical
Line length18.9 km (11.7 mi)
Number of tracksDouble
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification750 V DC third rail
Route map

Bródno
C21
Kondratowicza
C20
Zacisze
C19
Trocka
C18
Targówek Mieszkaniowy
C17
Szwedzka
C16
Dworzec Wileński
C15
planned M3 line
Stadion Narodowy
C14
Centrum Nauki Kopernik
C13
Nowy Świat-Uniwersytet
C12
Świętokrzyska
C11
Rondo ONZ
C10
Rondo Daszyńskiego
C9
Płocka
C8
Młynów
C7
Księcia Janusza
C6
Ulrychów
C4
Bemowo
C4
Lazurowa
(under construction)
C3
Chrzanów
(under construction)
C2
Karolin
(under construction)
C1
Karolin Depot
(under construction)
STP2
Note

All stations have step-free access.

The M2 line is the second line of the Warsaw Metro. It is currently 18.9 kilometres (11.7 mi) long, has 18 stations and runs from Bródno neighborhood in Targówek district to the Górce district in Bemowo. The planned line completion is in 2026, and will run from Targówek to Bemowo and number 21 stations.[1]

The route of the M2 metro line was confirmed in 2006. In 2007, a tender was announced for the completion of the central section of the route from Wola to Praga. In 2008, the tender was cancelled and a new one announced. In 2009, the new tender was complete and an agreement with the AGP Metro Polska consortium was signed.[2] On 30 September 2014, the construction of the central section was complete and the final acceptance of the investment followed. The line opened on 4 March 2015.

In 2014 a tender was announced for the first extension "3+3", consisting of the completion of three stations in the west and three stations to the east of the existing central section. The tender was complete at the end of 2015 and an agreement for the completion of the eastern extension was signed at the start of 2016, followed in September by the signing of an agreement for the extension in the west. The opening of the eastern extension to Trocka occurred on 15 September 2019, and the western extension to Księcia Janusza on 4 April 2020.[3] Bemowo and Ulrychów metro stations opened on 30 June 2022.[4] The expansion to Zacisze, Kondratowicza and Bródno stations opened on 28 September 2022.[5]

In 2016 Warsaw Metro chose the contractors of the second extension, known as "3+2", which included 3 stations in the east and 2 in the west. The extension was expanded to "3+5" instead. The planned completion of the extension is in 2026.[6]

  1. ^ "Trzaskowski: Metrem na Karolin pojedziemy w 2026 r." www.transport-publiczny.pl (in Polish). Archived from the original on 3 February 2023. Retrieved 9 May 2023.
  2. ^ "M2. Druga linia metra w Warszawie". www.muratorplus.pl. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  3. ^ <"Informacja dotycząca otwarcia odcinka zachodniego II linii metra - Metro". www.metro.waw.pl. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  4. ^ <"Metro jedzie na Bemowo. Dwie nowe stacje otwarte". www.transport-publiczny.pl. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  5. ^ <"Metro jedzie na Bródno. Trzy nowe stacje otwarte". www.transport-publiczny.pl. Retrieved 28 September 2022.
  6. ^ "II linia metra – są pieniądze na rozbudowę II linii metra. Kiedy pojedziemy na Karolin?". www.muratorplus.pl. Retrieved 19 September 2021.

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