- Gorjului metro station
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Gorjului Station statistics Address Dezrobirii & Iuliu Maniu Avenues, Militari,
Sector 6, Bucharest
RomaniaStructure Underground Platforms 2 - One island platform Other information Opened August 1991 Card ACTIV Available Services Preceding station Bucharest Metro Following station toward PrecizieiLine M3 Lujeruluitoward Anghel SalignyGorjului is a metro station in Bucharest named after the Piaţa Gorjului (Gorjului Square), east of which is situated.
It was added later to the system in the 1990s, and built in two stages. First built was the platform for trains headed for Industriilor, and after a few years, the platform for trains headed for Eroilor entered revenue service. As a consequence the two platforms and associated vestibules were built with different materials and different colour schemes were used (the outbound platform features a warm reddish colour scheme, while the inbound platform uses a darker colder materials and colours).
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 Line 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°26′03″N 26°01′15″E / 44.43427°N 26.02088°E
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