M1 (Warsaw)

M1
Overview
OwnerCity of Warsaw
LocaleWarsaw, Poland
Termini
Stations21
2 planned
WebsiteMetro Warszawskie
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemWarsaw Metro
Operator(s)Metro Warszawskie
Rolling stockMetrovagonmash 81 Series
Alstom Metropolis 98B
Siemens Inspiro
Škoda Varsovia
History
Opened7 April 1995
Technical
Line length23.1 km (14.4 mi)
Number of tracksDouble
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification750 V DC third rail
Route map

Młociny
A23
Wawrzyszew
A22
Stare Bielany
A21
Słodowiec
A20
Marymont
A19
Plac Wilsona
A18
Dworzec Gdański
A17
Muranów
(planned)
A16
Ratusz Arsenał
A15
Świętokrzyska
A14
Centrum
A13
Plac Konstytucji
(planned)
A12
Politechnika
A11
Pole Mokotowskie
A10
Racławicka
A9
Wierzbno
A8
Wilanowska
A7
Służew
A6
Ursynów
A5
Stokłosy
A4
Imielin
A3
Natolin
A2
Kabaty
A1
Kabaty Depot
STP1
Connection to main line
near Warszawa Okęcie
Note

All stations have step-free access.

The M1 line is the first line of the Warsaw Metro. It is 23.1 km(~14.4 mi) long, has 21 stations and runs from the Kabaty neighborhood in the Ursynów district to the Młociny district in Bielany.

The decision to build it was made in 1982, and a year later the first works in Ursynów began. In 1995, the first section of the route connecting Ursynów and Mokotów with Śródmieście was launched, and the next sections were put into operation in the following years. In 2008, construction of the Bielany section was completed and crossings on the whole line were started. There is also a plan to add two additional stations around the center portion of the metro line.

M1 trains run from approximately 5:00 AM to 12:10 AM (from Monday to Thursday and Sunday) and from approximately 5:00 AM to 3:00 AM (Fridays and Saturdays).