The article discusses the proposed renaming of the final station of Prague's Metro Line D, currently named 'Depo Písnice,' to 'Prameny' based on local water sources. The city councilors initiated the request to rename all stations to approve them collectively. A politician explained that after a detailed debate on possible names rooted in the historical location, the new name 'Prameny' was chosen due to nearby water sources like the Kunratické potok spring. The decision was nearly unanimous within the commission, and the final approval will come from the mayor’s office. An online poll showed that 69.5% of voters preferred 'Depo Písnice' over 'Prameny.' The planned opening of the line with driverless trains is set for 2032, with tender results expected by 2028. Additionally, plans include extending the line further towards the city center.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the renaming process as a bureaucratic and community-driven decision, emphasizing the rationale behind the name change without overtly favoring either side. While the political involvement is noted, the framing remains balanced, focusing on administrative procedures rather than党





