James Bourchier Metro Station

James Bourchier

Джеймс Баучер
General information
Location1407 Lozenets, Sofia
Coordinates42°40′12.50″N 23°19′12.50″E / 42.6701389°N 23.3201389°E / 42.6701389; 23.3201389
Owned bySofia Municipality
Operated byMetropoliten JSC
Platformsside
Tracks2
Bus routes1
Connections
10, 15
X9
Construction
Structure typesub-surface
Depth28 m
Platform levels4 and 5
Parkingyes (650 parking lots)
Bicycle facilitiesyes
AccessibleYes
ArchitectKonstantin Kosev
Other information
StatusStaffed
Station code2977; 2978
WebsiteOfficial website
History
Opened31 August 2012 (2012-08-31)
Passengers
2020275,000
Services
Preceding station Sofia Metro Following station
Vitosha
Terminus
M2 line European Union
towards Obelya
Location
M2 and M4 lines
All stations are wheelchair accessible
Obelya
Lomsko shose
cont. as 2
Pancho Vladigerov
(under construction)
cont. as 4
1 Slivnitsa
Beli Dunav
Lyulin
Nadezhda
Zapaden Park
Han Kubrat
Vardar
Knyaginya Maria Luiza
Konstantin Velichkov
Central Railway
Opalchenska
Lavov most
Serdika
Serdika II
3NDK
SU St. Kliment Ohridski3
European Union
Vasil Levski Stadium
Joliot-Curie
Vitosha
G.M.Dimitrov
2 To Dragalevtsi
Musagenitsa
Mladost 1
1 To Business park
Mladost 3
Inter Expo Center –
Tsarigradsko shose
Druzhba
Iskarsko shose
Sofiyska Sveta gora
Sofia Airport
Station names in italics
are not confirmed.
Detailed track map
Line end
-8'
Vitosha
 
↑Opened 2016↑
-6'
-4'
European Union
built 1981
opened 2012
-2'
NDK
built 1981
opened 2012
NDK II
3
 
Serdika
1 and 4
0'
Serdika II
2'
Lavov most
3'
Central Railway Station
5'
Knyaginya Maria Luiza
BDŽ National Rail
to Pernik-Kulata/Kyustendil
BDŽ National Rail
to Dragoman/Radomir/Bankya
Future extension
M5 Ilyantsi branch
Lev Tolstoy
Svoboda
Iliyansko shose
Ilyantsi
Ilyantsi branch end
7'
Han Kubrat
Suhodolska
9'
Nadezhda
11'
Beli Dunav
13'
Lomsko shose
↑Opened 2012↑
 
15'
Obelya
Kakach
Pancho Vladigerov
(under construction)
National Rail
to Dragoman/Radomir/Bankya
 
↑Opened 2003↑
RED line
to Depot
 
↓Opened 1998↓
-13'
Slivnitsa
-11'
Lyulin
-8'
Zapaden Park
Suhodolska
National Rail
to Pernik-Kulata/Kyustendil
-6'
Vardar
-4'
Konstantin Velichkov
 
↓Opened 1999↓
-2'
Opalchenska
 
↓Opened 2000↓
0'
Serdika
Serdika II
2
 
↓Opened 2009↓
3'
Orlov Most
3
5'
Vasil Levski Stadium
8'
Joliot-Curie
WTC
Novachitsa
10'
G.M.Dimitrov
12'
Musagenitsa
Darvenishka
14'
Mladost 1
1 to Business Park
 
↓Opened 2015↓
 
16'
Aleksandar Malinov
18'
Banishka
20'
Business Park Sofia
Mladost branch end
 
↓Opened 2012↓
 
16'
Mladost 3
18'
 
↓Opened 2015↓
20'
Druzhba
23'
Iskarsko shose
National Rail
to Ihtiman/Karlovo
25'
Sofiyska Sveta gora
27'
Sofia Airport
Terminal 2
Airport branch end

James Bourchier Metro Station (Bulgarian: Метростанция "Джеймс Баучер") is a station on the Sofia Metro in Bulgaria, named after James David Bourchier. It opened on 31 August 2012. Bulgaria's PM Boyko Borisov and the President of the European Commission José Manuel Barroso inaugurated the new section of the Sofia Metro, which was funded with EU money.[1][2] The initial project name of the Metro Station was Lozenets named after the neighbourhood Lozenets.

A park-and-ride underground facility with 650 parking lots was built along with the construction of the James Bourchier Station.[3]

Interchange with other public transport

Location

The station is located on Cherni Vrah Blvd., between its intersections with Zlatni Rog St. and Elin Vrah St., with an entrance from James Bourchier Blvd.

References

  1. ^ "Sofia Expands Its Metro, Barroso Pleased". Sofia, Bulgaria: Novinite.com. 2012-08-31. Retrieved 2022-09-04.
  2. ^ "Информационна Агенция "Фокус"". Archived from the original on 2013-12-27. Retrieved 2012-09-01.
  3. ^ "Завършен е и третият буферен паркинг по линията на метрото" (in Bulgarian). infrastructure.bg. 15 November 2012.

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