Izvor metro station

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Izvor
Preceding station Lines Following station
toward Dristor
Line M1
toward Pantelimon
Izvor
Location
Place Izvor
Sector Sector 1
Statistics
Type of station Underground
Platforms in use 2
Platform arrangement Side platforms
History
Opening date November 1979
Bucharest Metro

Izvor is a metro station in Bucharest, located near the Palace of the Parliament. It also services one of the buildings of the Bucharest Veterinary University , the Gheorghe Lazăr High School and the Cişmigiu Gardens.

It was built in 1979 as part of the first line of the Bucharest metro, on the right bank of the Dâmboviţa river, in what was then the Izvor neighbourhood (the entire area on the right bank of the Dâmboviţa river was demolished four years later during Ceauşescu's systematization plans in order to make way for the Palace of the Parliament). The station itself is shallow, with two lateral platforms allowing access to the centrally positioned tracks. There is no vestibule - the station is too shallow to allow for a level to be built above the tracks, and the architects of the Bucharest Metro did not fashion building above-ground vestibules such as those found in Moscow or London. As such, the ticketing machines are on the same level with the tracks themselves. As all entrances are on the southbound platform, the architects designed a passage running beneath the tracks to provide access from the soutbound platform to the northbound platform, a solution unique on the entire system.

The station itself uses a dark gray color scheme, employing cold white lighting. The station is quite small, being initially built to service a rather low-density residential area.

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
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