- Dimitrie Leonida metro station
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Dimitrie Leonida Station statistics Address Former IMGB factory / South end of Berceni Neighborhood,
Sector 4, Bucharest
RomaniaStructure Underground Platforms 2 - Side Other information Opened January 1986 Card ACTIV Available Services Preceding station Bucharest Metro Following station TerminusLine M2 toward PiperaDimitrie Leonida, formerly known as IMGB is a metro station in southern Bucharest, on Line 2. The station was originally built in order to transport workers to the Kvaerner IMGB (literally: Heavy Machinery Factory, Bucharest) steelworks. Even though this purpose is still served today to an extent, the area around the steelworks has developed residentially, and therefore is used by commuters who work in the city centre of Bucharest.
Line 1 Dristor • Piaţa Muncii • Iancului • Obor • Ştefan cel Mare • Piaţa Victoriei • Gara de Nord • Basarab • Crângaşi • Petrache Poenaru • Grozăveşti • Eroilor • Izvor • Piaţa Unirii • Timpuri Noi • Mihai Bravu • Dristor • Nicolae Grigorescu • Titan • Costin Georgian • Republica • PantelimonLine 2 Pipera • Aurel Vlaicu • Aviatorilor • Piaţa Victoriei • Piaţa Romană • Universitate • Piaţa Unirii • Tineretului • Eroii Revoluţiei • Constantin Brâncoveanu • Piaţa Sudului • Apărătorii Patriei • Dimitrie Leonida • BerceniLine 3 Preciziei • Păcii • Gorjului • Lujerului • Politehnica • Eroilor • Izvor • Piaţa Unirii • Timpuri Noi • Mihai Bravu • Dristor • Nicolae Grigorescu • 1 Decembrie 1918 • Nicolae Teclu • Anghel SalignyLine 4 Line 5u/c Râul Doamnei • Brâncuşi • Valea Ialomiţei • Romancierilor • Parc Drumul Taberei • Drumul Taberei 34 • Favorit • Orizont • Academia Militară • Eroilor 2 • Haşdeu • Cişmigiu • Universitate 2 • Iancului • PantelimonPlanned lines • Line 6 • Line 7 Coordinates: 44°22′08″N 26°08′37″E / 44.36878°N 26.14371°E
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