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Budějovická metro station
Budějovická metro station

Budějovická is a Prague Metro station on Line C. The Prague Metro is a subway underground Public transportation network in Prague, Czech Republic. The following is a list of Prague Metro stations, ordered by line

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← direction Ládví Prague Metroline C direction Háje
Pankrác Budějovická Kačerov
Letňany Handicapped/disabled access - Prosek Handicapped/disabled access - Střížkov Handicapped/disabled access - Ládví Handicapped/disabled accessKobylisy Handicapped/disabled accessNádraží Holešovice Handicapped/disabled accessVltavská Handicapped/disabled accessFlorenc B Handicapped/disabled accessHlavní nádraží Handicapped/disabled accessMuzeum A Handicapped/disabled accessI. P. PavlovaVyšehrad Handicapped/disabled accessPražského povstáníPankrác Handicapped/disabled accessBudějovická Handicapped/disabled accessKačerovRoztyly Handicapped/disabled accessChodov Handicapped/disabled accessOpatov Handicapped/disabled accessHáje Handicapped/disabled access


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