UPDATE: Prague’s Muzeum metro station, where lines A and C meet, reopened Thursday evening after a six-hour closure due to water seepage. Trains had bypassed the station until about 5:20 p.m. The direct exit from line A to Wenceslas Square remains closed, with passengers required to use the transfer corridor from line C. Construction crews had been working on emergency repairs throughout the day.
â Provoz ve stanici Muzeum je pro linky A i C obnoven.
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The Muzeum metro station is closed until further notice due to water leakage. As a result, trains on lines A and C do not stop at the station and only pass through, according to the latest official information. The closure began at 10:45 a.m. after water began seeping into critical components of the traffic control system.
Passengers are advised to use Můstek and Florenc stations for transfers between lines A and C. From I. P. Pavlova, trams 11 and 13 provide direct service to the affected area.
According to the transport company’s website: "A suitable alternative for transferring between all metro lines is the tram connection along the Karlovo náměstí—I. P. Pavlova —Náměstí Míru route."
Inputting your journey on the DPP website (available in English) will allow you to check whether your commute or planned route will be disrupted. You may also plan your route and see all changes via the PID Lítačka phone app.