Bucharest Metro Line M2

Line M2

Legend
Pipera
Aurel Vlaicu
Aviatorilor
Piaţa VictorieiBucharest Metro Line M1M1
Piaţa Romană
Universitate
Piaţa UniriiBucharest MetroM1M3
Tineretului
Eroii Revolutiei
Constantin Brâncoveanu
Piaţa Sudului
Apărătorii Patriei
Dimitrie Leonida
Berceni

M2 (18.7 km (11.6 mi))[1] is one of the four lines of metro of the Bucharest Metro. The M2 Line runs from Pipera to Berceni, thus linking the north from the south of the city. The line is the busiest on the system, passing through a multitude of neighbourhoods and also the only line to serve the centre of the city.

History

The line was built during the 1980s when the industrial movement in Romania was in full swing. A north-south metro line was crucial, seeing as other methods of public transport were very crowded and cars were very rare. As such the construction of this line was prioritised over others such as the M4 which is still under construction to this day.

The line was opened in two steps:

  1. Berceni - Piata Unirii on 24 January 1986;
  2. Piata Unirii - Pipera on 25 October 1987.[2]

A unique station on the Bucharest Metro is Piata Romana, which was not in the initial plan. It was built after the rest of the line was opened in 1987 and this can be noticed easily; the platforms are very narrow and the pillars are massive. The station opened on 28 November 1988.

A CAF train on the left alongside two Movia trains on the right.

Rolling Stock

The M2 uses a mix of Bombardier Movia and CAF trains. The Bombardier Movia trains were introduced in 2000 to replace the aging Astra IVA trains while the CAF trains were bought in 2014 so that more Movia trains could run on the M1 and M3. If you board a Movia train the gap is very big because of the CAF trains are bigger than the Movias and the platform was cut.

Name Changes

StationPrevious name(s)Years
Eroii Revoluţiei Pieptănari 19861989
Dimitrie Leonida IMGB 19872009
Berceni Depoul IMGB 19872009

References

  1. Bucharest Metro at urbanrail.net
  2. "M2 Line on the Construim Romania forum".
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