Eroilor metro station

Eroilor is a metro station in Bucharest. It is located near the Cotroceni neighbourhood, servicing the Bucharest Metro lines M1 and M3. Notable buildings in its vicinity are the Bucharest Opera house, the Bucharest Opera Business Center, the Bucharest Law School, the Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, the University Hospital of Bucharest, one of the buildings of the Bucharest University of Veterinary Medicine and the Saint Elefterie Church. The station was opened on 19 November 1979 as part of the inaugural section of Bucharest Metro, between Semanatoarea and Timpuri Noi. On 19 August 1983, the extension to Industriilor was opened.[1]

Eroilor
metro station 2007
LocationEroilor Boulevard,
Sector 6, Bucharest
Romania
Platforms2 - One island, one side platform
Tracks3
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
History
Opened19 November 1979
Services
Preceding station   Bucharest Metro   Following station
Grozăveşti
toward Dristor
Line M1
toward Republica
toward Preciziei
Line M3

It is the last station where lines M1 and M3 run together, each diverging towards different directions (in the westbound direction). It is thus also where M1 and M3 meet in their eastbound directions. The station itself has three tracks a central platform with two lateral tracks (track 1 and 3) and a lateral platform serving track 2. Trains coming from Grozăveşti (M1) use track 3, trains coming from Politehnica (M3) use track 1, while trains coming from Izvor use track 2, no matter the direction they are going to follow requiring the use of an audio signal for identification of the line the train will follow. Behind the station walls, two other tracks exist (designated as tracks 4 and 5), that are used to store reserve trains, that are kept ready-to-run in case of another train malfunctioning or an unexpected increase in passenger loads. Track 4 however, is being currently converted to a passenger track (the wall separating it from track 2 will be demolished). As part of the future M5 Line (Drumul Taberei - Universitate - Pantelimon), a new terminal, Eroilor 2, is currently being constructed underneath the existing platforms.

The station was designed using a wide and open floorplan, with a dominant color scheme of white (obtained by using white marble columns) and pale yellow (from the floor tiles). These were initially intended to be complemented by a tone of red and orange through the use of red brick wall lining, of red and orange lighted signage and of incandescent light bulbs for some lateral illumination (it was the only station to use any incandescent light bulbs, all others were designed to use solely fluorescent lamps). However, as both the incandescent lamps and the orange signage were replaced with the more conventional fluorescent white tubes, these red tones disappeared.

Until the completion of the Nicolae Grigorescu - Anghel Saligny line, the station was the terminus for line M3, that had been shortened to PrecizieiEroilor. Regular operation for M3 restarted on 6 July 2009, when M3 became Preciziei- Eroilor - Nicolae Grigorescu - Anghel Saligny.

References

  1. Schwandl, Robert. "Bucureşti". urbanrail.

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