This is a list of the stations on the Bucharest Metro rapid transit system in Bucharest, Romania. There are 64 stations in the Bucharest Metro.
Lines
In operation
- Line 1: Dristor 2 — Pantelimon
- Line 2: Pipera — Tudor Arghezi
- Line 3: Preciziei — Anghel Saligny
- Line 4: Străulești — Gara de Nord 2
- Line 5: Râul Doamnei/Valea Ialomiței — Eroilor 2
Under construction
- Line 6: 1 Mai — Aeroport Otopeni
Stations
For each of the 64 stations, the list reports the lines serving it, the opening year and the statistics of passenger usage; the English translation of the name (in quotes) and other names previously used (in italics) are listed, where available, in the second last column. Interchange (i) and terminal stations (t) are in bold.
| Station | Line(s) | Opened | Notes | Usage pass./year (million) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Decembrie 1918 | M3 | 2008 | 3.09 | |
| 1 Mai (i)(t) | M4 M6 | 2000 (1 Mai 1) 2027 (1 Mai 2) |
| 1.63 |
| Academia Militară | M5 | 2020 |
| 0.059 |
| Aeroport Băneasa | M6 | 2027 |
| |
| Aeroport Otopeni | M6 | 2027 |
| |
| Anghel Saligny (t) | M3 | 2008 |
| 0.76 |
| Apărătorii Patriei | M2 | 1986 |
| 4.21 |
| Aurel Vlaicu | M2 | 1987 | 8.12 | |
| Aviatorilor | M2 | 1987 |
| 4.78 |
| Basarab (i) | M1 M4 M6 | 1992 (original platforms) 2000 (widened platforms) | 2.59 | |
| Berceni (t) | M2 | 1986 |
| 0.54 |
| Bruxelles | M6 | 2027 | ||
| Constantin Brâncoveanu | M2 | 1988 | 3.87 | |
| Constantin Brâncuși | M5 | 2020 | 0.072 | |
| Costin Georgian | M1 | 1981 |
| 2.72 |
| Crângași | M1 | 1984 | 5.62 | |
| Dimitrie Leonida | M2 | 1986 |
| 4.17 |
| Dristor (i)(t) | M1 M3 | 1981 (Dristor 1) 1989 (Dristor 2) | 7.13 | |
| Eroii Revoluției | M2 | 1986 |
| 5.20 |
| Eroilor (i)(t) | M1 M3 M5 | 1979 (Eroilor 1) 2020 (Eroilor 2) |
| 3.90 0.043 |
| Expoziției | M6 | 2027 | ||
| Favorit | M5 | 2020 |
| 0.074 |
| Gara Băneasa | M6 | 2027 |
| |
| Gara de Nord (t) | M1 M4M6 | 1987 (Gara de Nord 1) 2000 (Gara de Nord 2) |
| 5.07 0.28 |
| Gorjului | M3 | 1994 (outbound platform) 1998 (inbound platform) | 4.19 | |
| Grivița | M4 M6 | 2000 | 0.63 | |
| Grozăvești | M1 | 1979 | 3.02 | |
| Izvor | M1 M3 | 1979 |
| 2.85 |
| Ion I.C Brătianu | M6 | 2027 | ||
| Jiului | M4 | 2011 |
| 0.94 |
| Laminorului | M4 | 2017 |
| 0.61 |
| Lujerului | M3 | 1983 |
| 5.09 |
| Mihai Bravu | M1 M3 | 1981 |
| 2.18 |
| Nicolae Grigorescu | M1 M3 | 1981 (Nicolae Grigorescu 1) 2008 (Nicolae Grigorescu 2) |
| 3.99 |
| Nicolae Teclu | M3 | 2008 |
| 0.70 |
| Obor | M1 | 1989 | 6.12 | |
| Orizont | M5 | 2020 |
| 0.044 |
| Otopeni | M6 | 2027 | ||
| Păcii | M3 | 1983 |
| 4.59 |
| Pajura | M6 | 2027 | ||
| Pantelimon (t) | M1 | 1991 |
| 0.66 |
| Parc Bazilescu | M4 | 2011 |
| 0.54 |
| Parc Drumul Taberei | M5 | 2020 |
| 0.67 (2022) |
| Paris | M6 | 2027 | ||
| Petrache Poenaru | M1 | 1979 |
| 1.80 |
| Piața Iancului | M1 | 1989 |
| 3.50 |
| Piața Montreal | M6 | 2027 |
| |
| Piața Muncii | M1 | 1989 |
| 3.06 |
| Piața Romană | M2 | 1988 |
| 6.12 |
| Piața Sudului | M2 | 1986 |
| 6.93 |
| Piața Victoriei (i) | M1 M2 | 1987 (Piața Victoriei 1) 1989 (Piața Victoriei 2) |
| 7.25 |
| Piața Unirii (i) | M1 M2 M3 | 1979 (Piața Unirii 1) 1986 (Piața Unirii 2) |
| 12.96 |
| Pipera (t) | M2 | 1987 | 6.43 | |
| Politehnica | M3 | 1983 | 4.31 | |
| Preciziei (t) | M3 | 1983 |
| 3.15 |
| Râul Doamnei (t) | M5 | 2020 |
| 0.077 |
| Republica | M1 | 1981 |
| 2.33 |
| Romancierilor | M5 | 2020 |
| 0.068 |
| Ștefan cel Mare | M1 | 1989 |
| 3.91 |
| Străulești (t) | M4 | 2017 | 0.69 | |
| Timpuri Noi | M1 M3 | 1979 |
| 4.17 |
| Tineretului | M2 | 1986 |
| 2.75 |
| Titan | M1 | 1981 | 3.22 | |
| Tudor Arghezi (t) | M2 | 2023 | ||
| Tudor Vladimirescu | M5 | 2020 |
| 0.057 |
| Tokyo | M6 | 2027 | ||
| Universitate | M2 | 1987 |
| 6.51 |
| Valea Ialomiței (t) | M5 | 2020 |
| 0.068 |
| Washington | M6 | 2027 |
Extensions
M4 (green line)
Line M4, opened in 2000, currently runs from Gara de Nord to Străulești in the city's northwest. A southward extension to Gara Progresul railway station is under study, with a view to starting construction works in the near future.
- Știrbei Vodă
- Hașdeu (transfer: Metro M5)
- Uranus
- George Rozorea
- Chirigiu
- Filaret
- Eroii Revoluției (transfer: Metro M2)
- George Bacovia
- Toporași
- Nicolae Cajal
- Luică
- Giurgiului
- Gara Progresul
M5 (orange line)
Line M5 is the newest line, opened in 2020 from Eroilor to Râul Doamnei and Valea Ialomiței in the city's southwest. A two-stage extension to Piața Iancului and further to Pantelimon is planned, due to open in 2023 and 2030 respectively.
- Hașdeu (transfer: Metro M4)
- Cișmigiu
- Universitate (transfer: Metro M2)
- Calea Moșilor
- Traian
- Piața Iancului (transfer: Metro M1)
- Victor Manu
- Arena Națională
- Chișinău
- Morarilor
- Sfântul Pantelimon
- Vergului (transfer: Metro M1 at Pantelimon)
M6 (pink line)
Line M6 is designed to connect two important transportation hubs: the Gara de Nord railway station and the Henri Coandă International Airport in Otopeni, passing near Băneasa railway station and Aurel Vlaicu International Airport.
- Gara de Nord M4 (transfer: Metro M1, CFR station)
- Basarab M4 (transfer: Metro M1, CFR station)
- Grivița M4
- 1 Mai M4
- Pajura
- Expoziției
- Piața Montreal
- Gara Băneasa (transfer: CFR station)
- Aeroportul Băneasa
- Tokyo
- Washington
- Paris
- Bruxelles
- Otopeni
- Ion I. C. Brătianu
- Aeroportul Otopeni
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