Poland’s first Metro line opened 30 years ago in Warsaw
Opened in April 1995, Poland's first metro line had only 11 kilometers and 11 stations at that time - and it was serviced by USSR-imported rolling stock. 30 years later - it's grown almost fourfold, and its passengers are now carried by world-class modern cars. A station on Warsaw's M2 metro lineRafał Guz/PAP First calls to build
