List of Warsaw Metro stations

List of metro stations in Warsaw is list of existing and planned stations of the underground railway system in Warsaw. Since 4 April 2020, the system has consisted of 2 lines and 34 stations.[1] It connects the city centre with Bielany, Praga-Północ, Targówek, Wola, Mokotów, Ursynów and Żoliborz. The final M2 line will also run through Bemowo [2], and its branch, which is called the M3 line, will also run through Praga-Południe.[3] The Metro is managed by Metro Warszawskie.

A map of the Warsaw Metro, showing the north–south Line M1, as well as the planned east–west lines

Current stations

Code Name Photo Line Location Date
A01 Kabaty Ursynów 7 April 1995
A02 Natolin Ursynów 7 April 1995
A03 Imielin Ursynów 7 April 1995
A04 Stokłosy Ursynów 7 April 1995
A05 Ursynów Ursynów 7 April 1995
A06 Służew Mokotów 7 April 1995
A07 Wilanowska Mokotów 7 April 1995
A08 Wierzbno Mokotów 7 April 1995
A09 Racławicka Mokotów 7 April 1995
A10 Pole Mokotowskie Mokotów 7 April 1995
A11 Politechnika Śródmieście 7 April 1995
A13 Centrum Śródmieście 26 May 1998
A14 Świętokrzyska Śródmieście 11 May 2001
A15 Ratusz Arsenał Śródmieście 11 May 2001
A17 Dworzec Gdański Śródmieście 20 December 2003
A18 Plac Wilsona Żoliborz 8 April 2005
A19 Marymont Żoliborz 29 December 2006
A20 Słodowiec Bielany 23 April 2008
A21 Stare Bielany Bielany 25 October 2008
A22 Wawrzyszew Bielany 25 October 2008
A23 Młociny Bielany 25 October 2008
C06 Księcia Janusza Wola 4 April 2020
C07 Młynów Wola 4 April 2020
C08 Płocka Wola 4 April 2020
C09 Rondo Daszyńskiego Wola 8 March 2015
C10 Rondo ONZ Wola /
Śródmieście
8 March 2015
C11 Świętokrzyska Śródmieście 8 March 2015
C12 Nowy Świat-Uniwersytet Śródmieście 8 March 2015
C13 Centrum Nauki Kopernik Śródmieście 8 March 2015
C14 Stadion Narodowy Praga-Północ 8 March 2015
C15 Dworzec Wileński Praga-Północ 8 March 2015
C16 Szwedzka Praga-Północ 15 September 2019
C17 Targówek Mieszkaniowy Targówek 15 September 2019
C18 Trocka Targówek 15 September 2019

Future stations

Two new stations planned from the beginning as completion of the line M1
Code Name Line Date Status
A12 Plac Konstytucji 2026 planned
A16 Muranów planned
C01 Karolin 2022 planned
C02 Chrzanów planned
C03 Lazurowa planned
C04 Bemowo under construction
C05 Ulrychów under construction
C19 Zacisze 2022 under construction
C20 Kondratowicza under construction
C21 Bródno under construction
Dworzec Wschodni 2023 planned
Mińska planned
Rondo Wiatraczna planned
Ostrobramska planned
Fieldorfa planned
Gocław planned
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