Rondo Daszyńskiego metro station

Warsaw metro station
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Preceding station The logo of Warsaw Metro. Warsaw Metro Following station
Płocka
towards Bemowo
M2 line Rondo ONZ
towards Bródno
Location
Rondo Daszyńskiego is located in Warsaw
Rondo Daszyńskiego
Rondo Daszyńskiego
Location within Warsaw

Rondo Daszyńskiego is a station on the central part of Line M2 of the Warsaw Metro.

The station fully opened for passenger use on 8 March 2015 as the western terminus of the inaugural stretch of Line M2 between Rondo Daszyńskiego and Dworzec Wileński.[1][2] It was designed by Polish architect Andrzej M. Chołdzyński and constructed by Metroprojekt.[3] Murals were created by Wojciech Fangor, artist of the Polish School of Posters.

The station is located just west of Rondo Daszyńskiego (Daszyński Roundabout), named in honor of Ignacy Daszyński.

Construction of the station was made difficult by adverse hydrological conditions.[4]

Gallery

  • Entrance to the station
    Entrance to the station
  • Entrance to the station
    Entrance to the station
  • Main platform
    Main platform
  • Interior detail, murals designed by Wojciech Fangor[5]
    Interior detail, murals designed by Wojciech Fangor[5]

References

  1. ^ Schwandl, Robert. "UrbanRail.Net > Warszawa". Retrieved 1 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Wyborcza.pl".
  3. ^ "Andrzej Chołdzyński - architekt, właściciel, AMC Chołdzyński". www.propertydesign.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-08-03.
  4. ^ Koda, E.; E. Wiencław (2006). "Prognoza wpływu odwodnienia w rejonie projektowanego wykopu stacji II lini metra w Warszawie". Zeszyty Naukowe Politechniki Białostockiej. 28 (2). University of Białystok: 151–162.
  5. ^ Poreda, Luiza (2014-03-07). "Prace Wojciecha Fangora ozdobią stacje metra". wawalove.wp.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-08-03.

External links

  • Detailed map of Line M2 from official Warsaw Metro site
  • Detailed plan of Rondo Daszyńskiego station from official Warsaw Metro site

Media related to Rondo Daszyńskiego metro station at Wikimedia Commons

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