Costin Georgian metro station
Preceding station | Bucharest Metro | Following station | ||
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Titan towards Dristor 2 | Line M1 | Republica Terminus |
Costin Georgian is a metro station in Bucharest; it was opened on 28 December 1981 as part of the second phase of Line 1 between Timpuri Noi and Republica.[1] Formerly named Muncii after the eponymous boulevard that run just north (now Basarabia Blvd.), the station was chosen in 1992 to honor the late engineer Costin Georgian, General Manager of the Metro operator Metrorex, after his sudden death on 25 August 1992, the eve of the Basarab station opening day.[2]
References
- ^ Schwandl, Robert. "București". www.urbanrail.net. Retrieved 2021-01-30.
- ^ Benezic, Dollores (November 2009). "Cine a mai fost și Costin Georgian ăsta?" [Who was this Costin Georgian?]. Evenimentul Zilei. S.C. Editura Evenimentul şi Capital SRL. Retrieved 2021-01-30. Part of a five-article series published by Evenimentul Zilei in November 2009 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Bucharest Metro - content delivered via the author's blog.
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- Dristor 2
- Piața Muncii
- Piața Iancului
- Obor
- Ștefan cel Mare
- Piața Victoriei
- Gara de Nord
- Basarab
- Crângași
- Petrache Poenaru
- Grozăvești
- Eroilor
- Izvor
- Piața Unirii
- Timpuri Noi
- Mihai Bravu
- Dristor 1
- Nicolae Grigorescu
- Titan
- Costin Georgian
- Republica
- Pantelimon
- Planned lines
- Line M5 extension towards Pantelimon
- Line M6
Stations and lines in italics are planned or under construction.
44°26′07″N 26°10′08″E / 44.43520°N 26.16890°E / 44.43520; 26.16890
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