1 Mai metro station

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1 Mai
Preceding station Lines Following station
Pajura
toward Zarea
Line M4
1 mai metro station
Location
Place Clabucet square
Sector Sector 2
Statistics
Type of station Underground
Platforms in use 2
Platform arrangement One island platform
History
Opening date March 2000
Bucharest Metro
M4 Line
Zarea
Laromet
Bazilescu
Pajura
1 Mai
Griviţa
Basarab
Gara de Nord
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Izvor
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Eroii Revoluţiei
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Gara Progresul

1 Mai is a metro station in northern Bucharest, serving line M4. It is situated in Chibrit or Clăbucet Square, at the intersection of Griviţa Way, Ion Mihalache Avenue and Bucureştii Noi Road.

The station itself has been opened on March 1, 2000, as part of Stage I of M4 line, and is currently the northern terminus of the line (until December 1, 2006, when Stage II is scheduled to be opened).

The station was built in a manner similar to Griviţa and Gara de Nord II, employing a wide central platform, a blue-grey, dark color scheme using black granite floors, blue and grey synthetic walls and chrome and aluminum metal insertions.

[edit] Name

The name of the station was chosen based on the former name of Ion Mihalache Avenue – 1 Mai Avenue. This has proven controversial - firstly, because most inhabitants associate "1 Mai" with the 1 Mai Market located almost 3 km away from the metro station and secondly because the name 1 Mai Avenue had been already given to another street in Western Bucharest when the subway station opened. Incidentally, that avenue will also probably host a metro station in the future.