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Awtazavodskaya Line
The Awtazavodskaya line (; ) is a line of the Minsk Metro. The line opened in 1990 and crosses the city on a northwest–southeast axis. It comprises 14 stations. Timeline Transfers Rolling stock The line is served by the Mogilyovskoe depot (№ 2), and currently has 27 four carriage 81-717/714 81-717/714 is a metro car designed in the Soviet Union in the mid-1970s. The cars were made from 1976 to 2010 by Metrovagonmash and the I. E. Yegorov Vagonmash factories of Mytishchi and Saint Petersburg, respectively. Production is still ongoing ... and the modernised 81-717.5M/714.5M trains assigned to it. References External links Minsk Metro {{DEFAULTSORT:Autazavodskaja Line Minsk Metro Railway lines opened in 1990 ...
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Molodyozhnaya (Minsk Metro)
Maladzyozhnaya ( be, Маладзёжная; russian: Молодёжная) is a Minsk Metro station in Minsk Minsk ( be, Мінск ; russian: Минск) is the capital and the largest city of Belarus, located on the Svislach and the now subterranean Niamiha rivers. As the capital, Minsk has a special administrative status in Belarus and is the admi ..., Belarus. It opened on July 3, 1995. Gallery File:Molodz 01.jpg, Western Exit File:Molodz 02.jpg, Station Signage File:Molodz 04.jpg, Minsk Metro stations Railway stations opened in 1995 {{Europe-metro-stub ...
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Rapid Transit
Rapid transit or mass rapid transit (MRT), also known as heavy rail or metro, is a type of high-capacity public transport generally found in urban areas. A rapid transit system that primarily or traditionally runs below the surface may be called a subway, tube, or underground. Unlike buses or trams, rapid transit systems are railways (usually electric railway, electric) that operate on an exclusive right-of-way (transportation), right-of-way, which cannot be accessed by pedestrians or other vehicles, and which is often grade-separated in tunnels or on elevated railways. Modern services on rapid transit systems are provided on designated lines between rapid transit station, stations typically using electric multiple units on rail tracks, although some systems use guided rubber tires, magnetic levitation (''maglev''), or monorail. The stations typically have high platforms, without steps inside the trains, requiring custom-made trains in order to minimize gaps between train a ...
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Minsk Metro
The Minsk Metro ( be, Мінскі метрапалітэн, russian: Минский метрополитен) is a rapid transit system that serves Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Opened in 1984, it presently consists of 3 lines and 33 stations, totaling . In 2013, the system carried 328.3 million passengers, which averages to a daily ridership of approximately 899,450. History During the 1950s–1970s the population of the city grew to over a million and designs for a rapid transit system were initially proposed during the late 1960s. Construction began on 3 May 1977, and the system was opened to the public on 30 June 1984, becoming the ninth metro system in the Soviet Union. The original eight station section has since expanded into a three-line 33 station network with a total of of route. Despite the dissolution of the Soviet Union the construction of the Minsk metro continued uninterrupted throughout the 1990s (as opposed to other ex-Soviet Metros like those of Yerevan and ...
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Kamyennaya Horka
Kamyennaya Horka ( be, Каме́нная горка; russian: Каменная горка; lit:"Stone Hill") is a Minsk Metro The Minsk Metro ( be, Мінскі метрапалітэн, russian: Минский метрополитен) is a rapid transit system that serves Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Opened in 1984, it presently consists of 3 lines and 33 stations, ... station. Opened on 7 November 2005. History Construction of the station began on 5 June 2011. Originally planned for opening in September 2005, it was postponed to 7 November 2005 as part of the opening of the fifth section of the line. Gallery Kamgor 05.jpg, Platforms (2011) Kamgor 03.jpg Kamgor 06.jpg, Elevator on the platform level Kamgor 07.jpg References {{Minsk Metro navbox Minsk Metro stations Railway stations opened in 2005 ...
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Mahilyowskaya (Minsk Metro)
Mahilyowskaya ( be, Магілёўская; russian: Могилёвская) is a Minsk Metro The Minsk Metro ( be, Мінскі метрапалітэн, russian: Минский метрополитен) is a rapid transit system that serves Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Opened in 1984, it presently consists of 3 lines and 33 stations, ... station. It was opened on 5 September 2001. Gallery Mahil 05.jpg, Columns in the platform hall Mahil 06.jpg, Name of the station on the platform wall Mahil 01.jpg, Platform Minsk Metro in 2010 - Mogilevskaya Entrance.jpg Mahil 12.jpg Mahil 11.jpg References {{Minsk Metro navbox Minsk Metro stations Railway stations opened in 2001 ...
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Aŭtazavodskaja Line
The Awtazavodskaya line (; ) is a line of the Minsk Metro. The line opened in 1990 and crosses the city on a northwest–southeast axis. It comprises 14 stations. Timeline Transfers Rolling stock The line is served by the Mogilyovskoe depot (№ 2), and currently has 27 four carriage 81-717/714 81-717/714 is a metro car designed in the Soviet Union in the mid-1970s. The cars were made from 1976 to 2010 by Metrovagonmash and the I. E. Yegorov Vagonmash factories of Mytishchi and Saint Petersburg, respectively. Production is still ongoing ... and the modernised 81-717.5M/714.5M trains assigned to it. References External links Minsk Metro {{DEFAULTSORT:Autazavodskaja Line Minsk Metro Railway lines opened in 1990 ...
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Traktarny Zavod (Minsk Metro)
Traktarny zavod ( be, Трактарны завод; russian: Тракторный завод; lit: "Tractor Factory") is a Minsk Metro The Minsk Metro ( be, Мінскі метрапалітэн, russian: Минский метрополитен) is a rapid transit system that serves Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Opened in 1984, it presently consists of 3 lines and 33 stations, ... station. It opened on 31 December 1990. Gallery Traktar 01.jpg Traktar 03.jpg {{Minsk Metro navbox Minsk Metro stations Railway stations opened in 1990 1990 establishments in Belarus ...
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Frunzyenskaya (Minsk Metro)
Frunzyenskaya ( be, Фрунзенская; russian: Фрунзенская) is a Minsk Metro The Minsk Metro ( be, Мінскі метрапалітэн, russian: Минский метрополитен) is a rapid transit system that serves Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Opened in 1984, it presently consists of 3 lines and 33 stations, ... station. It was opened on December 31, 1990. It is a transfer station to the Jubiliejnaja plošča station on the . Gallery Frun 01.jpg Frun 04.jpg Frun 06.jpg Frun 05.jpg Frun 07.jpg Frun 08.jpg Frun 09.jpg {{Minsk Metro navbox Minsk Metro stations Railway stations opened in 1990 ...
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Pyershamayskaya
Pyershamayskaya ( be, Першамайская; russian: Первомайская; lit: "1st May station") is a Minsk Metro The Minsk Metro ( be, Мінскі метрапалітэн, russian: Минский метрополитен) is a rapid transit system that serves Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Opened in 1984, it presently consists of 3 lines and 33 stations, ... station. It was opened on 28 May 1991. Gallery Persham 09.jpg Persham 01.jpg Persham 08.jpg Persham 06.jpg Persham 07.jpg Persham 03.jpg Persham 04.jpg References {{Minsk Metro navbox Minsk Metro stations Railway stations opened in 1991 1991 establishments in Belarus ...
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Pushkinskaya (Minsk Metro)
Pushkinskaya ( be, Пушкінская; russian: Пушкинская; lit: "Pushkin station") is a Minsk Metro The Minsk Metro ( be, Мінскі метрапалітэн, russian: Минский метрополитен) is a rapid transit system that serves Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Opened in 1984, it presently consists of 3 lines and 33 stations, ... station. Opened on 3 July 1995. Gallery Push 07.jpg Push 05.jpg Push 03.jpg Push 01.jpg Push 06.jpg {{Minsk Metro navbox Minsk Metro stations Railway stations opened in 1995 ...
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Awtazavodskaya (Minsk Metro)
Awtazavodskaya ( be, Аўтазаводская; russian: Автозаводская, Avtazavodskaja) is a Minsk Metro The Minsk Metro ( be, Мінскі метрапалітэн, russian: Минский метрополитен) is a rapid transit system that serves Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Opened in 1984, it presently consists of 3 lines and 33 stations, ... station. It was opened on 7 November 1997. Gallery Autaz 01.jpg Autaz 02.jpg Autaz 04.jpg Autaz 03.jpg References {{Minsk Metro navbox Minsk Metro stations Railway stations opened in 1997 ...
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