ABC Prague: Reconstruction of Prague Main railway station underway (3.12.2007) (Arkistoitu – Internet Archive) "Prague Main railway station (in Czech: Praha hlavní nádraží, abbreviated as Praha hl.n) is the largest and most important railway station in Prague. It was opened in 1871 as the Franz Joseph I station. During the First Republic and from 1945 to 1953 the station was called Wilson station after US president Woodrow Wilson."
ABC Prague: Prague Main station will be strongly changed (17.5.2006), haettu 25.8.2008 (Arkistoitu – Internet Archive) "Large changes will be at the station surrounding too. Vrchlicky’s park (Vrchlickeho sady) are more known as Sherwood. Homeless people, “sinister elements” and litter are guests of this Prague green. But no more. Sherwood will become a park with English grass, bushes disappear and flower beds will flank paths. More lights in the park will make it safer and elegant. Another change will be at arterial. It will be moved, so the historical part of the station will have chance to breathe."
ABC Prague: Wenceslas Square in Prague shakes off Communist Reconstruction (26.11.2006), haettu 25.8.2008 (Arkistoitu – Internet Archive) "One of the most notorious reconstructions that took place in Prague was definitely taking the D1 expressway, and leading it between the statue of St. Wenceslas and the National Museum, and so cutting it from Wenceslas Square. It is the typical example, how does it ends, when a public commission is controlled by a political party."
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Czech Business Weekly: Facelift set for main train station (4.12.2006), haettu 25.8.2008[vanhentunut linkki] "Located in the city center, the main station is currently known as a gathering point for drug addicts, the homeless, and other socially marginalized people. Grandi Stazioni Česká republika promised that it would, in cooperation with Prague 1 City Hall, “clean up” the adjacent Vrchlického sady park — which is sometimes referred to as “Sherwood” because of its propensity for lawlessness."
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ABC Prague: Reconstruction of Prague Main railway station underway (3.12.2007) (Arkistoitu – Internet Archive) "Prague Main railway station (in Czech: Praha hlavní nádraží, abbreviated as Praha hl.n) is the largest and most important railway station in Prague. It was opened in 1871 as the Franz Joseph I station. During the First Republic and from 1945 to 1953 the station was called Wilson station after US president Woodrow Wilson."
ABC Prague: Prague Main station will be strongly changed (17.5.2006), haettu 25.8.2008 (Arkistoitu – Internet Archive) "Large changes will be at the station surrounding too. Vrchlicky’s park (Vrchlickeho sady) are more known as Sherwood. Homeless people, “sinister elements” and litter are guests of this Prague green. But no more. Sherwood will become a park with English grass, bushes disappear and flower beds will flank paths. More lights in the park will make it safer and elegant. Another change will be at arterial. It will be moved, so the historical part of the station will have chance to breathe."
ABC Prague: Wenceslas Square in Prague shakes off Communist Reconstruction (26.11.2006), haettu 25.8.2008 (Arkistoitu – Internet Archive) "One of the most notorious reconstructions that took place in Prague was definitely taking the D1 expressway, and leading it between the statue of St. Wenceslas and the National Museum, and so cutting it from Wenceslas Square. It is the typical example, how does it ends, when a public commission is controlled by a political party."