Maskoŭskaja Line
The Maskoŭskaja line (also referred to as Maskowskaya line or Moskovskaya line) ( be, Маскоўская лінія; russian: Московская линия, Moskovskaya liniya; lit: "Moscow line") is a line of the 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 .... The line was opened along with the Metro in 1984 with the original eight station segment, and crosses the city on a northeast–southwest axis. Currently it comprises 15 stations and of track. Timeline Transfers Rolling stock The line is served by the Moskovskoe depot (№ 1), and currently has 21 five carriage 81-717/714 and the modernised 81-717.5M/714.5M trains assigned to it. Recent developments and future plans A 5.2 km extension has been constructed to the southwest of the city and cont ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ploshcha Yakuba Kolasa (Minsk Metro)
Ploshcha Yakuba Kolasa ( be, Плошча Якуба Коласа; russian: Площадь Якуба Коласа) is a Minsk Metro station. Opened on June 24, 1984. Station was named after Belarusian writer Yakub Kolas Yakub Kolas (also Jakub Kołas, be, Яку́б Ко́лас, – August 13, 1956), real name Kanstantsin Mikhailovich Mitskievich (Канстанці́н Міха́йлавіч Міцке́віч, ) was a Belarusian writer, dramatist, poet a ..., and literally means ''Square of Yakub Kolas''. Gallery Pl yakub.jpg Pkolosa 14.jpg Pkolosa 03.jpg Pkolosa 04.jpg Pkolosa 05.jpg Pkolosa 06.jpg Pkolosa 07.jpg Pkolosa 08.jpg Pkolosa 09.jpg Pkolosa 10.jpg Pkolosa 11.jpg Pkolosa 12.jpg Pkolosa 13.jpg Pkolosa 01.jpg {{DEFAULTSORT:Ploshcha Yakuba Kolasa (Minsk Metro) Minsk Metro stations Railway stations opened in 1984 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Uschod
Uschod ( be, Усход; russian: Восток , 'East') is a Minsk Metro station. It was opened on December 30, 1986. The station's name not only implies its geographical location, as it was the easternmost station of Minsk metro for more than 20 years, but also its connotation with the Vostok space programme that ultimately led to the first manned spaceflight. The station's architectural ensemble (Ye.Leonovich, V.Matelsky) is based on the latter and consists of a single vault shape with a suspended canopy that forms a single element. The canopy simultaneously acts as a blind from the lamps, and also contains the lighting elements which are focused on the apex of the white vault. This "petal" layout is reminiscent of the interior of a spaceship with illuminator windows: contrasting with that is the dark red and grey granite on the walls and the floor. The station is located near the National Library of Belarus The National Library of Belarus ( be, Нацыянальная ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hrushawka (Minsk Metro)
Hrushawka ( be, Грушаўка; russian: Грушевка) 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 November 7, 2012, along with the metro stations of Mikhalova and Pyatrowshchyna. Gallery File:Maxim Piatrul Minsk Metro Station HRUSHAŬKA.jpg References http://minsk-metro.net Minsk Metro stations Railway stations opened in 2012 {{Europe-railstation-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ploshcha Lyenina (Minsk Metro)
Ploshcha Lyenina ( be, Плошча Леніна; russian: Площадь Ленина; "Lenin Square") is a Minsk Metro station. Overview The station, opened on June 24, 1984 is part of the Maskoŭskaja line and serves the main railway station of the city: Minsk-Pasažyrski. From 1992 to 2003 the station has been called "Ploshcha Nyezalyezhnastsi" (lit: Independence Square), but later the original name of the station was restored. According to head of technical department of the Minsk subway, the official decision to rename the station "Lenin Square" to "Independence Square" was never taken, there were only verbal instructions of government. It is a transfer station to the Vakzaĺnaja station on the Zelenaluzhskaya line The Zelenaluzhskaya line (; ) is the third line of the Minsk Metro. The line opened in 2020. It comprises 4 stations. The line was officially opened by Alexander Lukashenko Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko (as transliterated from Russi .... It ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Zelenaluzhskaya Line
The Zelenaluzhskaya line (; ) is the third line of the Minsk Metro. The line opened in 2020. It comprises 4 stations. The line was officially opened by Alexander Lukashenko Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko (as transliterated from Russian; also transliterated from Belarusian as Alyaksand(a)r Ryhoravich Lukashenka;, ; rus, Александр Григорьевич Лукашенко, Aleksandr Grigoryevich Luk ... and other officials on November 6, 2020. When the line is completed, it will have 14 stations in total. It is to connect the northern and southern areas of Minsk with its center. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Zelenaluzhskaya line Minsk Metro Railway lines opened in 2020 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kastrychnitskaya (Minsk Metro)
Kastrychnitskaya ( be, Кастрычніцкая; russian: Октябрьская) is a Minsk Metro station. It opened on June 30, 1984. The station is one of three on the Minsk Metro to have been built with an entrance in an existing building, the other two being Kupalawskaya and Ploshcha Lyenina. 2011 bombing Kastrychnitskaya station was the site of the Minsk Metro bombing The 2011 Minsk Metro bombing took place on 11 April 2011 when 15 people were killed and 204 were injured when a bomb exploded within the Minsk Metro, Belarus. The explosion happened at the central Kastryčnickaja station at 17:55 local time. I ... on April 11, 2011. Gallery Metro Octobre.JPG Oktyab 08.jpg Oktyab 06.jpg Minsk-Metro-Oktyabrskaya-10.jpg Oktyab 04.jpg Oktyab 07.jpg Oktyab 05.jpg Oktyab 11.jpg References {{DEFAULTSORT:Kastrycnickaja (Minsk Metro) Minsk Metro stations Railway stations opened in 1984 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pyatrowshchyna (Minsk Metro)
Pyatrowshchyna ( be, Пятроўшчына; russian: Петровщина) 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 November 7, 2012, along with the metro stations of Hrushawka and Mikhalova. Gallery Piatroushchyna (Пятроўшчына) metro station in Minsk, Belarus.jpg 1188 (Minski mietrapaliten).jpg References Minsk Metro stations Railway stations opened in 2012 {{Europe-railstation-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Maskoŭskaja (Minsk Metro)
Maskoŭskaja ( be, Маскоўская, russian: Московская; literally: "Moscow 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 June 24, 1984. The station entrance is near Chelyuskinites Park and close to the Children's Railroad. Gallery Maskousk 22.jpg Maskousk 02.jpg Maskousk 01.jpg Maskousk 17.jpg Maskousk 14.jpg Maskousk 08.jpg References {{DEFAULTSORT:Maskouskaja (Minsk Metro) Minsk Metro stations Railway stations opened in 1984 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Instytut Kultury (Minsk Metro)
Instytut Kultury ( be, Інстытут Культуры ; russian: институт Культуры; 'Institute of Culture') is a station of the Minsk Metro. Instytut Kultury station has been opened on June 26, 1984, in the first stage of the Minsk Metro. Until November 2012, this was the southwestern terminus on the Maskowskaya line. This station is between Ploshcha Lyenina and Hrušaŭka stations. This station is of the vaulted type, made from monolithic and precast concrete. Exits of this station lead to trains to Orsha Orsha ( be, О́рша, Во́рша, Orša, Vorša; russian: О́рша ; lt, Orša, pl, Orsza) is a city in Belarus in the Vitebsk Region, on the fork of the Dnieper and Arshytsa rivers. History Orsha was first mentioned in 1067 as Rsha ..., Academy of Public Administration under the aegis of the President of the Republic of Belarus and Belarusian University of Culture. Gallery Ikult 05.jpg Ikult 06.jpg Ikult 01.jpg Ikult 02.jpg Referen ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |