Rajská zahrada (Prague Metro)
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Hloubětín toward Zličín | Line B | Černý Most Terminus |
Rajská zahrada (Czech pronunciation: [ˈrajskaː ˈzaɦrada], lit. 'Paradise Garden' or 'Garden of Eden') is a Prague Metro station on Line B. It was opened on 8 November 1998 as part of the extension of Line B from Českomoravská to Černý Most.[2] The station was designed by Patrik Kotas.
It has an unorthodox platform design, where trains in each direction are on a different level with the westbound platform being directly above the eastbound track. Due to its unique architectural design, Rajská zahrada was named the Czech Construction of the Year for 1999.[3]
In 2023, a railway station was opened near the station, just across the Chlumecká street.
Gallery
- The inside of Rajská zahrada station
- Platform
References
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- Zličín
- Stodůlky
- Luka
- Lužiny
- Hůrka
- Nové Butovice
- Jinonice
- Radlická
- Smíchovské nádraží
- Anděl
- Karlovo náměstí
- Národní třída
- Můstek A
- Náměstí Republiky
- Florenc C
- Křižíkova
- Invalidovna
- Palmovka
- Českomoravská
- Vysočanská
- Kolbenova
- Hloubětín
- Rajská zahrada
- Černý Most
50°06′24″N 14°33′38″E / 50.10667°N 14.56056°E / 50.10667; 14.56056
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