Prague Metro Unveils Ticket Prices and Operating Hours—What Ukrainians Need to Know.
Prague Metro System
According to Novyny.live: Prague's metro is the city's primary transit backbone, offering passengers a fast and convenient way to get around. The network consists of three lines: A (green), B (yellow), and C (red). With 65 stations and a total route length exceeding 65 kilometers, the system is both extensive and efficient. The yellow line is the longest, while the red line carries the highest number of passengers.
Service runs daily from 5:00 AM until midnight. During peak hours, trains arrive every 2 to 3 minutes, while off-peak intervals extend to roughly 5 minutes. This frequency makes the metro a reliable option for travel at any time of day.
Fares and Ticket Options
Ticket prices start at 36 Czech korunas (approximately 75 Ukrainian hryvnias). These tickets are valid across all city public transport modes, allowing seamless transfers between different types of transit. Tickets can be purchased via the PID Litacka app or at station vending machines. Discounts are available for seniors, students, and other eligible groups, making travel even more affordable.
The metro's three main routes are A (green), B (yellow), and C (red). Key interchange stations include Můstek, Florenc, and Muzeum. For passenger convenience, several ticket types are offered:
- 30-minute
- 90-minute
- 1-day
- 3-day
This variety allows travelers to choose the option that best fits their journey needs.
Overall, the Prague metro remains an efficient and dependable way to navigate the city, serving both residents and tourists alike.
The Prague metro is a vital piece of the city's infrastructure, providing speed and convenience for locals and visitors. Thanks to its diverse fare options and accessible services, it remains an attractive choice for those looking to avoid road traffic. As urbanization increases and demand for efficient public transit grows, further development of the metro system could play a key role in enhancing quality of life in Prague.
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