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Komsomolskaya Pravda In Belarus
Komsomolsky (masculine), Komsomolskoye (neuter), or Komsomolskaya (feminine) may refer to: ;Divisions * Komsomolsky District, several districts in the countries of the former Soviet Union *Komsomolskoye Urban Settlement, several municipal urban settlements in Russia *Komsomolskoye Microdistrict, a part of the city of Kaliningrad, Russia ;Populated places *Komsomolsky, Russia (''Komsomolskaya'', ''Komsomolskoye''), several inhabited localities in Russia * Komsomolskyi (''Komsomolsky''), an urban-type settlement in Ukraine *Komsomolske, Donetsk Oblast (''Komsomolskoye''), a town in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine ;Metro stations * Komsomolskaya (Koltsevaya Line), a station of the Moscow Metro, Moscow, Russia * Komsomolskaya (Sokolnicheskaya Line), a station of the Moscow Metro, Moscow, Russia * Komsomolskaya (Nizhny Novgorod Metro), a station of the Nizhny Novgorod Metro, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia *Komsomolskaya (Volgograd Metrotram), a station of the Volgograd Metrotram, Volgograd, Russia *K ...
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Komsomolsky District (other)
Komsomolsky District may refer to: *Komsomolsky District, Russia, name of several districts in Russia *Komsomolskyi Raion, a city district of Kherson, Ukraine See also * Komsomolsky (other) Komsomolsky (masculine), Komsomolskoye (neuter), or Komsomolskaya (feminine) may refer to: ;Divisions * Komsomolsky District, several districts in the countries of the former Soviet Union *Komsomolskoye Urban Settlement, several municipal urban set ... {{Geodis District name disambiguation pages ...
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Volgograd Metrotram
The Volgograd Metrotram (Skorostnoy Tramvay, ST) is a light rail surface/subway line operating in Volgograd, Russia. It was inaugurated on 5 November 1984, and had served 50 million passengers per year at the time the 2011 extension was opened. The line consists of 22 stations along the Volga River on a route from the northern suburbs of Volgograd to the city center, with a total length of . Most of the line shares a surface-level right of way with existing tram lines; this section spans a total of . A subway section in the south has five underground stations and an elevated station; this section opened in two stages in 1984 and 2011, and spans . There are two routes, ST and ST-2. Before July 2018, ST-2 terminated at 'Stadion Monolit' station, while ST terminated at 'VGTZ'. In November 2020, ST route was suspended to enable renovation of the tracks and power lines. The Volgograd metrotram normally use right-hand running, with left-hand traffic on the underground section betw ...
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Komsomol (other)
Komsomol may refer to: * Komsomol, the former Communist Union of Youth in the Soviet Union * Leninist Komsomol of the Russian Federation, the current youth organization of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation. ;Places * Komsomol, Beylagan, a village in Azerbaijan * Komsomol, Salyan, a village in Azerbaijan * Komsomol, Kazakhstan, a village in Kazakhstan * Komsomol, Kyrgyzstan, a village in Kyrgyzstan * Komsomol, Russia, a '' selo'' in Sheinsky Rural Okrug of Suntarsky District of the Sakha Republic * Komsomolobod, Farkhor District a Jamoat in Tajikistan ;Other * K-3 ''Leninsky Komsomol'', the first nuclear submarine of the Soviet Union. See also * Komsomolets (other) * Komsomolsk (other) *Komsomolsky (other) Komsomolsky (masculine), Komsomolskoye (neuter), or Komsomolskaya (feminine) may refer to: ;Divisions * Komsomolsky District, several districts in the countries of the former Soviet Union *Komsomolskoye Urban Settlement, several munic ...
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Komsomolskaya (Antarctic Research Station)
Komsomolskaya was a Soviet Antarctic inland research station founded in 1957 in Queen Mary Land, in eastern Antarctica. It was a year-round station till 1959, then used as a seasonal outpost till 1962 when it was shut down permanently. Nonetheless it is still used as a fuel storage stop for supply caravans en route from Mirny Station to Vostok Station. The station was located above sea level, and inland from Mirny Station. Estonian writer Juhan Smuul spent a week in Komsomolskaya in 1958 and described the life and working there in his book ''Antarctica Ahoy!: The Ice Book'', originally published in 1960 as ''Jäine raamat''. See also * List of Antarctic research stations * List of Antarctic field camps Many Antarctic research stations support satellite field camps which are, in general, seasonal camps. The type of field camp can vary – some are permanent structures used during the annual Antarctic summer, whereas others are little more than te ... References Ou ...
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Komsomolskaya Square (Moscow)
Komsomolskaya Square (russian: Комсомо́льская пло́щадь), known as Kalanchyovskaya (russian: Каланчёвская площадь) before 1932, is a square in Moscow, with a blend of revivalist Tsarist and Stalinist architecture. It is referred to informally as Three Station Square (russian: Пло́щадь трёх вокза́лов; lit. "Ploshchad' tryokh vokzalov") after the three rail termini situated there: Leningradsky, Yaroslavsky, and Kazansky. These stations connect Moscow with Saint Petersburg, northwestern Russia, the Volga region, and Siberia via the Trans-Siberian Railway. Its origins lay with the construction of the Moscow-Saint Petersburg Railway in the 1840s, when Kalanchyovskoye Field outside the Garden Ring was selected to allocate the Nicholas Railway Station (later renamed Leningradsky). In 1862 the Yaroslavsky Rail Terminal, a terminus of the Trans-Siberian Railway, was constructed nearby. On the opposite side of ...
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Milliy Bog
Milliy Bog is a station of the Tashkent Metro on Chilonzor Line The Chilonzor Line (, ) was the first line of the Tashkent Metro, opened in 1977 it connected the southern districts of the city with the centre, and then in 1980 extended westwards. Timeline Name changes Transfers References {{reflist .... The station was opened on 6 November 1977 as part of the inaugural section of Tashkent Metro, between October inkilobi and Sabir Rakhimov. Until 1 May 1992 the station was known as Komsomolskaya, and then until 10 October 2005 as Yoshlik. References Tashkent Metro stations Railway stations opened in 1977 {{Uzbekistan-railstation-stub ...
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Kyiv Metro
The Kyiv Metro ( uk, Ки́ївський метрополіте́н, Kyivskyi metropoliten, ) is a rapid transit system in Kyiv that is owned by the Kyiv City Council and operated by the city-owned company Kyivsky Metropoliten''.'' It was initially opened on November 6th, 1960, as a single line with five stations. It was the first rapid transit system in Ukraine and the third in the Soviet Union, after the Moscow and St. Petersburg metros. Today, the system consists of three lines and 52 stations, located throughout Kyiv's ten raion (districts), and operates of routes, with used for revenue service and for non-revenue service. At below ground level, Arsenalna station on the Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska Line is the deepest train station in the world. In 2016, annual ridership for the metro was 484.56 million passengers, or about 1.32 million passengers daily. The metro accounted for 46.7% of Kyiv's public transport load in 2014. Beginnings (1884-1920) The first id ...
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Chernihivska (Kyiv Metro)
Chernihivska ( uk, Чернiгiвська, ) is a Kyiv Metro station on the Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska Line. The station was built as a single extension to the newer housing massifs built on the eastern edge of Kyiv. Located next to the intersection of Brovary Avenue and Bratislava Street, it is a surface station built to the identical design that was popular throughout the Soviet Union at the time, matching five stations on the Moscow Metro (such as Bagrationovskaya) and one on Tbilisi Metro ( Dibube). Chernihivska's design (architects I. Maslenikov, V. Bogdanovskaya, T. Tselikovskaya) consists of two levels, a lower platform level and an upper street level. The latter is made with two square glazed vestibules standing opposite a road flyover that crosses perpendicular to the platform alignment. As a result, on the platform level there is no canopy as such; however, the need for the support of the structure requires a span of pillars on the centreline that are fac ...
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Kharkiv Metro
The Kharkiv Metro ( uk, Харківське метро or Харківський метрополітен) is the rapid transit system that serves the city of Kharkiv, the second largest city in Ukraine. The metro was the second in Ukraine (after Kyiv) and the sixth in the USSR when it opened on August 22–23,The official opening ceremony was held on August 22, with the Metro system being opened to the general public on August 23. 1975.Official Web Site
(24 June 2019)
The metro consists of three lines that operate on of the route and serve 30 stations. The system transported 223 million passengers in 2018 (up from 212.85 million in 2017).


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Initial plans for a rapid transit system in Kharkiv were made ...
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Palats Sportu (Kharkiv Metro)
Palats Sportu ( uk, Палац Спорту, ) (former Marshala Zhukova) is a station on Kharkiv Metro's Kholodnohirsko–Zavodska Line The Kholodnohirsko–Zavodska line ( uk, Холодногірсько-Заводська лінія, russian: Холодногорско-Заводская линия) is a line of the Kharkiv Metro, serving Kharkiv, the second largest city in Ukr .... It was opened on 11 August 1978. On 17 May 2016, the station was renamed according to the law banning Communist names in Ukraine. References Kharkiv Metro stations Railway stations opened in 1978 {{Ukraine-railstation-stub ...
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Devyatkino (Saint Petersburg Metro)
Devyatkino (russian: Девя́ткино; until 1992 Komsomolskaya russian: Комсомольская) is a station of the Saint Petersburg Metro and St. Petersburg–Kuznechnoye railway. It is the only Metro station located outside the city limits, in Vsevolozhsky District of Leningrad Oblast Leningrad Oblast ( rus, Ленинградская область, Leningradskaya oblast’, lʲɪnʲɪnˈgratskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ, , ) is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast). It was established on 1 August 1927, a .... It is the northern terminus of the Kirovsko–Vyborgskaya Line. The name of the station is derived from the name of nearby suburb. Like Rybatskoye, Kupchino and Parnas the station is located on the surface and connected to an electrichka commuter train station by the same name. In this case, the southbound train tracks are on the left side of the station while the northbound tracks are on the right, allowing for easy transfers betwee ...
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Komsomolskaya (Volgograd Metrotram)
Komsomolsky (masculine), Komsomolskoye (neuter), or Komsomolskaya (feminine) may refer to: ;Divisions * Komsomolsky District, several districts in the countries of the former Soviet Union *Komsomolskoye Urban Settlement, several municipal urban settlements in Russia *Komsomolskoye Microdistrict, a part of the city of Kaliningrad, Russia ;Populated places *Komsomolsky, Russia (''Komsomolskaya'', ''Komsomolskoye''), several inhabited localities in Russia * Komsomolskyi (''Komsomolsky''), an urban-type settlement in Ukraine *Komsomolske, Donetsk Oblast (''Komsomolskoye''), a town in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine ;Metro stations * Komsomolskaya (Koltsevaya Line), a station of the Moscow Metro, Moscow, Russia * Komsomolskaya (Sokolnicheskaya Line), a station of the Moscow Metro, Moscow, Russia * Komsomolskaya (Nizhny Novgorod Metro), a station of the Nizhny Novgorod Metro, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia * Komsomolskaya (Volgograd Metrotram), a station of the Volgograd Metrotram, Volgograd, Russia * ...
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