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The M1 Line (Polish: Linia M1) is the first line of the Warsaw Metro that stretches from the north to the south. It crosses the newer M2 Line at Świętokrzyska station.
Overview[]
The M1 line is 23.1 km long and has 21 stations. While plans to build an underground rail system in Warsaw date as far back as 1918, the Second World War as well as the political and economic instabilities of Poland that followed resulted in numerous cancellations and delays. Construction of the current system did not begin until 1982.
Running through the central areas of the Polish capital, the M1 line is the main artery of the Varsovian Metro with the most powerful factions and most numerous populations of survivors stationed here.
Stations[]
- Main article: Warsaw Metro#Stations of the M1 Line
Młociny - Abandoned northern terminal station
Wawrzyszew - Controlled by football ultras
Stare Bielany - Abandoned, but within ultras territory
Słodowiec - Abandoned, but within ultras territory
Marymont - Abandoned station
Plac Wilsona - New Vatican
Dworzec Gdański - Abandoned station
Ratusz Arsenał - "The Capital"
Świętokrzyska-1 - Military outpost and transfer station to M2 Line, leads to Świętokrzyska-2 controlled by the "Vietnam" faction
Centrum - Destroyed station
Politechnika - Scholars faction
Pole Mokotowskie - Abandoned station
Racławicka - Central Warehouse
Wierzbno - Orphanage of the Radom Coalition
Wilanowska - Market station of the Radom Coalition
Służew - Market station of the Radom Coalition
Ursynów - Radom Coalition
Stokłosy - Radom Coalition
Imielin - Radom Coalition
Natolin - Verge of the Radom Coalition
Kabaty - Destroyed southern terminal station
Gallery[]
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Moscow Metro | |
St. Petersburg Metro | |
Warsaw Metro | M1 Line • M2 Line |
Novosibirsk Metro |