Crângași metro station 3.37

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Bucharest,
Romania

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Crângaşi is a metro station in the Crângași neighborhood, northwestern Bucharest.It was opened to the public in December 1984 as a terminus of the M1 line. The station is unusual in that it has three tracks on the same level, one of which has never been used by passengers (it is sometimes used for temporary storage of trains). The explanation is that Crângaşi was initially designed to also house the "Y point" for the M1 and M4 lines (a point where two lines, that for a number of stations have used the same trackage and stopped in the same stations, diverge on separate routes), in a manner similar to the way Eroilor functioned until 1999 - Line 1 and 2 used for trains entering the common section from different routes while line 3 for trains exiting the different routes)(a common feature for Bucharest's metro), with M4 being built with its own trackage from the terminus at Gara de Nord. Nowadays, the station is a point of transfer to the new light rail line 41, which runs from Ghencea to Piaţa Presei Libere (however, the Light Rail station is completely above the surface, with only plans for it to be brought underground in the future for easier transfer

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