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The Algiers Metro is a rapid transit system serving Algiers, the capital of Algeria. The metro has 19 stations and spanning 18.5 km (11.5 mi)[1] and moved 28.4 million passengers in 2016.[2]
The first phase of Line 1, "Haï El Badr"–"Tafourah-Central Post Office", which spanned 9.2 kilometres (5.7 mi) and 10 stations, opened for public service on 1 November 2011.[3] A 4-kilometre (2.5 mi) extension from "Haï El Badr" to "El Harrach Centre" opened for commercial service on 4 July 2015 after test runs in June.[4][5] the last expansion was on April 10, 2018 after test runs in January.[6]
There are 15 stations currently under construction in the Algiers Metro.[8]
Station name | Planned | Community | Coordinates | Station character |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mohamed Boudiaf | 2024 | Djasr Kasentina | Underground | |
Ain Naadja Gare | 2024 | Djasr Kasentina | Underground | |
Urban Park | 2024 | Djasr Kasentina | Underground | |
Mohamed Belarbi | 2024 | Baraki | Underground | |
Garden | 2024 | Baraki | Underground | |
City 2004 | 2024 | Baraki | Underground | |
Hacen Badi | 2026 | El Harrach | Underground | |
Bouraoui University Center | 2026 | Oued Smar | Underground | |
Beaulieu | 2026 | Oued Smar | Underground | |
Oued Smar | 2026 | Oued Smar / Bab Ezzouar | Underground | |
Houari Boumediene University | 2026 | Bab Ezzouar | Underground | |
Rabia Tahar | 2026 | Bab Ezzouar | Underground | |
Smail Yefsah | 2026 | Bab Ezzouar | Underground | |
Business center | 2026 | Bab Ezzouar | Underground | |
Algiers International Airport | 2026 | Dar El Beïda | Underground |
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