Since 28 September 2022, the Warsaw Metro has consisted of 2 lines and 39 stations.[1] The system connects the city centre with Bielany, Praga-Północ, Targówek, Wola, Mokotów, Ursynów and Żoliborz. Upon completion, the M2 line will also run through Bemowo.[2] Three additional metro lines are planned: M3, M4, and M5.[3] The metro is managed by Metro Warszawskie.
Current stations
Future stations
Code
|
Name
|
Line
|
Date
|
Status
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A12
|
Plac Konstytucji
|
|
by 2050
|
Planned
|
A16
|
Muranów
|
|
Planned
|
C01
|
Karolin
|
|
2026
|
Under construction
|
C02
|
Chrzanów
|
|
Under construction
|
C03
|
Lazurowa
|
|
Under construction
|
E01
|
Dworzec Wschodni
|
|
2032
|
Planned
|
E02
|
Mińska
|
|
Planned
|
E03
|
Rondo Wiatraczna
|
|
Planned
|
E04
|
Ostrobramska
|
|
Planned
|
E05
|
Jana Nowaka-Jeziorańskiego
|
|
Planned
|
E06
|
Gocław
|
|
Planned
|
E07
|
Gościniec
|
|
by 2050
|
Planned
|
E08
|
Siekierki
|
|
Planned
|
E09
|
Czerniaków
|
|
Planned
|
E10
|
Sielce
|
|
Planned
|
E11
|
Stary Mokotów
|
|
Planned
|
E12
|
Racławicka
|
|
Planned
|
E13
|
Wyględów
|
|
Planned
|
E14
|
Żwirki i Wigury
|
|
Planned
|
G01
|
Wilanów
|
|
Planned
|
G02
|
Sobieskiego
|
|
Planned
|
G03
|
Patkowskiego
|
|
Planned
|
G04
|
Dolina Służewiecka
|
|
Planned
|
G05
|
Wilanowska
|
|
Planned
|
G06
|
Smoluchowskiego
|
|
Planned
|
G07
|
Rondo Unii Europejskiej
|
|
Planned
|
G08
|
Służewiec
|
|
Planned
|
G09
|
Żwirki i Wigury
|
|
Planned
|
G10
|
Wiślicka
|
|
Planned
|
G11
|
Bitwy Warszawskiej 1920
|
|
Planned
|
G12
|
Plac Narutowicza
|
|
Planned
|
G13
|
Plac Zawiszy
|
|
Planned
|
G14
|
Rondo Daszyńskiego
|
|
Planned
|
G15
|
Okopowa
|
|
Planned
|
G16
|
Cmentarz Żydowski
|
|
Planned
|
G17
|
Rondo Radosława
|
|
Planned
|
G18
|
Rydygiera
|
|
Planned
|
G19
|
Marymont
|
|
Planned
|
G20
|
Ruda
|
|
Planned
|
G21
|
Płochocińska
|
|
Planned
|
G22
|
Obrazkowa
|
|
Planned
|
G23
|
Myśliborska
|
|
Planned
|
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