Aurel Vlaicu metro station

Aurel Vlaicu metro station

Bucharest metro stations
name = Aurel Vlaicu


lines-1 =
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locale = Pipera / Floreasca
sector = Sector 1
opening= October 1987
type= Underground
platforms= 2
arrangement = Island

Aurel Vlaicu is a metro station in the north of Bucharest, named after the Romanian aeroplane constructor and pioneer aviator, Aurel Vlaicu. It lies on the western end of the Pipera industrial platform, close to an intersection of three boulevards.


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