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  2. Sofia metro station - Wikipedia

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    Sofia is a future station on the Blue Line of the Stockholm metro. The station is part of the southern extension of the Blue Line, linking Kungsträdgården with Nacka and Hagsätra . Sofia station will be located in Stigbergsparken, on Folkungagatan in Södermalm , and will be one of the deepest metro stations in the world, situated ...

  3. Aleksandar Malinov Metro Station - Wikipedia

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    Aleksandar Malinov Metro Station (Bulgarian: Метростанция "Александър Малинов") is a station on the Sofia Metro in Bulgaria. It started operation on 8 May 2015. It started operation on 8 May 2015.

  4. Sofia Metro - Wikipedia

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    The third line of the Sofia Metro is planned to have a total of 23 metro stations, as follows: 16 metro stations for the main line and 6 metro stations for the Slatina branch. [31] [32] [33] Currently, 12 stations of the main line are in operation and 3 stations in Levski are under construction, with their estimated completion being in 2025 ...

  5. Template:Sofia Metro M1 line - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Sofia Metro, a rapid transit line in Bulgaria.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  6. Category:Sofia Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 September 2022, at 08:57 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. File:Sofia-metro-lines-01.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Sofia metro lines are marked with these symbols: the metro's logo in dark blue, enclosed in a dark bluw circle, followed by a solid fill circle with the line colour and the line number in it. M1 line is dark red in all maps and station signage.

  8. Mladost 1 Metro Station - Wikipedia

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    Mladost 1 Metro Station (Bulgarian: Метростанция "Младост 1") is a station on the Sofia Metro in Bulgaria. It opened on 8 May 2009. The station is served by M1 and M4 lines. M1 line continues towards Business Park, while M4 continues to Sofia Airport. [1]

  9. European Union Metro Station - Wikipedia

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    The original project name of the station was "Hemus" (the name of the large hotel next to the station); during the building of Line 2 of the Sofia Metro, it was planned to be called "Sveti Naum" (as it is located at the intersection of the Cherni Vrah and Sv.