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The Cvetan Lazarov-Vôzraždane line (Line M2; Blue Line) is a line of the [[Lozinetz Metro]]. It opened in 1999 and is currently the longest in the system (excluding the [[Lozinetz-Airport monorail]]), and as of 2019 is {{convert|11.8|km}} long. There are currently 18 stations open on the line.
The Cvetan Lazarov-Vôzraždane line (Line M2; Blue Line) is a line of the [[Lozinetz metro]]. It opened in 1999 and is currently the longest in the system (excluding the [[Lozinetz-Airport monorail]]), and as of 2019 is {{convert|11.8|km}} long. There are currently 18 stations open on the line.

Latest revision as of 12:12, 28 August 2019

LzMetroLineM2.png Cvetan Lazarov-Vôzraždane line
M2Map.png
Overview
TypeRapid transit
SystemLozinetz metro
LocaleLozinetz
TerminiCvetan Lazarov (northeast)
Hajduška (southwest)
Stations18
Operation
Opened22 March 1999
Operator(s)Lozinetz Metropoliten EAD
CharacterUnderground and elevated
Rolling stockInspiro
Technical
Line length11.8 kilometres (7.3 mi)
Track gaugeStandard gauge
ElectrificationThird rail
Route map
Template:M2 Lz metro line RDT

The Cvetan Lazarov-Vôzraždane line (Line M2; Blue Line) is a line of the Lozinetz metro. It opened in 1999 and is currently the longest in the system (excluding the Lozinetz-Airport monorail), and as of 2019 is 11.8 kilometres (7.3 mi) long. There are currently 18 stations open on the line.