Dristor metro station

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Dristor
Preceding station Lines Following station
Terminus Line M1
toward Pantelimon
toward Dristor
Line M1
toward Pantelimon
Location
Place Dristor
Sector Sector 3
Statistics
Type of station Underground
Platforms in use 4
Platform arrangement Two terminals, each with one island platform. Terminus for Terminal 2
History
Opening date December 1981 (Terminal 1)
August 1989 (Terminal 2)
Bucharest Metro

Dristor is a major metro station in Bucharest. Its name comes from Dristor street, on which one of the exits is located. It is at the end of metro line 1 where this part of the station is called Dristor 2, the other half of the station is Dristor 1, where trains of metro line M1/M3 pass through. Having two separately named parts of the station can cause confusion for people because both parts of the station have metro line M1 either passing through, which occurs at Dristor 1, or terminating and beginning service at Dristor 2. Through poor signage, this can cause confusion for passengers wanting to reach stations on metro line M1 through not knowing which station at Dristor to use.

M1 Line
Dristor 2
Piaţa Muncii
Iancului
Obor
Ştefan cel Mare
Piaţa Victoriei
Gara de Nord
Basarab
Crângaşi
Semănătoarea
Grozăveşti
Eroilor
Izvor
Piaţa Unirii
Timpuri Noi
Mihai Bravu
Dristor 1
Nicolae Grigorescu
Titan
Costin Georgian
Republica
Pantelimon
Languages