Metro station
Warsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland. It is also the capital of the Masovian Voivodeship. The city was destroyed in 1945 by Wehrmacht troops and rebuilt after the second world war. Today it has a population of 1 777 972 people.
The Warsaw metro consists of two lines of the underground railway. It includes the blue line M1 which connects the north and the south of Warsaw, and the red line M2 which connects the west and the east of the city. It is the only metro in Poland.
The first section of the blue line M1 with 11 stations was built in 1995 and is still being expanded. The second red line M2 with 7 stations was opened in 2015. The city of Warsaw is currently planning to build two more lines in the future.

In 2020, the stations Płocka, Młynów a Księcia Janusza on the red line M2 were reconstructed by the company Probet - Dasag by using our white cement CEM I 52,5 N White. Thanks to this material, the coverings of the stairs at the entrances and exits to the subway were secured. The reconstruction further took place inside all three stations. Where the company took care of the floor modification on the entire area of the platforms and mezzanines. Moreover, they incorporated tactile marking systems for the blind and visually impaired.