Můstek

Můstek
Prague Metro station

Line A platform
Location New Town
Prague 1
Czech Republic
Coordinates 50°05′03″N 14°25′24″E / 50.0842°N 14.4233°E / 50.0842; 14.4233
Owned by Dopravní podnik hl. m. Prahy
Platforms 2 island platforms
Tracks 4
Construction
Structure type underground
Platform levels 2
Parking No
Bicycle facilities No
Disabled access Yes (both stations)
History
Opened B 2 November 1985
A 12 August 1978
Services
Preceding station   Prague Metro   Following station
Line A
toward Zličín
Line B
toward Černý Most
Location

Můstek (Czech pronunciation: [muːstɛk]) is a Prague Metro station (in fact two stations connected with system of corridors) that serves as an interchange point between lines A and B. After the excavation of the area, a medieval bridge was discovered and the meaning of the name Můstek ("Little Bridge") was fully understood.

Můstek A (completed in 1978) has two exits through escalator tunnels (one on both ends of the middle aisle) with one vestibule below lower (NW) end of the Wenceslas Square where the preserved medieval bridge can be seen and the other below the central part of the square. A system of corridors connects the station of Line A with station of Line B located roughly in the same location, but several metres deeper. Můstek B (completed in 1985) has one escalator tunnel with a vestibule below Jungmann Square.

← direction Nemocnice Motol Prague Metro line A direction Depo Hostivař
Staroměstská Můstek Muzeum
Nemocnice Motol Petřiny Nádraží Veleslavín Bořislavka Dejvická HradčanskáMalostranskáStaroměstskáMůstek BMuzeum C Náměstí MíruJiřího z PoděbradFloraŽelivskéhoStrašnická Skalka  - Depo Hostivař 
← direction Zličín Prague Metro line B direction Černý Most
Národní třída Můstek Náměstí Republiky
Zličín Stodůlky Luka Lužiny Hůrka Nové Butovice JinoniceRadlickáSmíchovské nádraží AndělKarlovo náměstíNárodní třída Můstek ANáměstí RepublikyFlorenc CKřižíkovaInvalidovnaPalmovkaČeskomoravskáVysočanská Kolbenova Hloubětín Rajská zahrada Černý Most 
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