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Sportivnaya (Ufa Metro)
Sportivnaya (russian: Спорти́вная, link=no) is the name of several Russian metro stations: * Sportivnaya (Kharkiv Metro) *Sportivnaya (Moscow Metro) * Sportivnaya (Novosibirsk Metro), a station of the Novosibirsk Metro *Sportivnaya (Saint Petersburg Metro) *Sportivnaya (Samara Metro) * Sportivnaya (Ufa Metro), a proposed station of the Ufa Metro, Bashkortostan See also *Spartywnaya (Minsk Metro) Spartywnaya ( be, Спартыўная; russian: Спортивная) is a Minsk Metro station. It was opened on 7 November 2005. Gallery Belarus Minsk Metro Spartovaja.JPG Sportyun 04.jpg Sportyun 05.jpg Sportyun 05.jpg {{Minsk Metro navbox ...
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Sportivnaya (Kharkiv Metro)
The Sportyvna or Sportivnaya ( uk, Спортивна, ; russian: Спортивная) is a station on Kharkiv Metro's Kholodnohirsko–Zavodska Line. It was opened on 23 August 1975. It is located in the southwestern part of the city's center, beneath the ''Plechanivska Vulytsia'' and the ''Derzhavinska Vulytsia'' junction. The station received its name from the word ''sport'', due to the neighbouring FC Metalist Kharkiv Stadium, the biggest in Kharkiv. During the planning stage the station was to be called ''Stadium''. The station is lain shallow underground and is a single-vault design with a rounded ceiling. The ceiling is covered with 6,200 triangular, cement structures, each having a weight of about 100 kilograms. The lighting in the station comes from lamps hanging from the cement structures. The partitions the tracks have been held with is made of black natural stone and the floor has been paved with flags of polished red granite, into which zigzag patterns, made from li ...
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Sportivnaya (Moscow Metro)
Sportivnaya (russian: Спорти́вная) is a Moscow Metro station on the Sokolnicheskaya line. It is in the Khamovniki District in the Central Administrative Okrug of Moscow. Named for the nearby Luzhniki Olympic Complex, it opened in 1957. Passengers may make out-of-station transfers from Sportivnaya to Luzhniki on the Moscow Central Circle, which is about 200 meters away. The architects were Nadezhda Bykova, I. Gokhar-Kharmandaryan, Ivan Taranov, and B. Cherepanov. Sportivnaya has white marble Marble is a metamorphic rock composed of recrystallized carbonate minerals, most commonly calcite or dolomite. Marble is typically not foliated (layered), although there are exceptions. In geology, the term ''marble'' refers to metamorphose ... pylons with green marble accents and a ceiling of embossed asbestos-cement tiles rather than the usual plaster. The upper two floors of the three-story vestibule are home to the Moscow Metro Museum, which displays 70 years of ...
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Sportivnaya (Novosibirsk Metro)
Sportivnaya (russian: Спортивная) is an under construction station on the Leninskaya Line of the Novosibirsk Metro, in the city's Kirovsky District. The station is being constructed between the stations Rechnoy Vokzal and Studencheskaya. Background The station had been part of the original plans of the Novosibirsk Metro, and although construction had begun at the time, it was not completed. The remains of the earlier attempt were later torn down. The station's opening has been delayed multiple times. The station was reportedly 92 percent complete by the middle of 2022. As of 2023, city officials hope to have the station open by the end of the year. Notes References {{Novosibirsk Metro Lines Kirovsky District, Novosibirsk Novosibirsk Metro stations ...
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Novosibirsk Metro
Novosibirsk Metro is a rapid transit system that serves Novosibirsk, Russia. The system consists of over track on two lines with 13 stations. It opened in January 1986, becoming the eleventh Metro in the USSR and the fourth in RSFSR. According to 2017 statistics, it is the third-busiest system in Russia behind Moscow and Saint Petersburg. History Plans for a rapid transit system began to be formed in 1962. Construction project was approved by Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union in November 1978, and on 12 May 1979 the first construction works began. With wide experience in metro construction from the other metros of the USSR, it took seven-and-a-half years to complete work on the five-station launch stage of the system. The commissioning certificate was signed by the state commission on 28 December 1985, and Metro was triumphantly opened for passengers on 7 January 1986, becoming the eleventh Metro in the USSR and the fourth in RSFSR. Work quickly expanded to meet the origi ...
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Sportivnaya (Saint Petersburg Metro)
Sportivnaya (russian: Спорти́вная) (literally - Sportage) is a station on the Frunzensko-Primorskaya Line of the Saint Petersburg Metro. The station was designed by Alexander Konstantinov, Alexander Bystrov and Andrey Larionov. It opened on 15 September 1997 as part of the Pravoberezhnaya Line. Sportivnaya is the only two-level single-vault transfer metro station outside Washington D.C. The floors are connected by two groups of escalators, one of which is closed . The lower floor serves the southbound trains while the upper floor serves the northbound ones. The upper floor is linked to the station's exit to south-eastern side of Petrogradsky island. Since 27 May 2015 the lower floor house an entrance to a transfer corridor equipped with moving walkway which link the station to the exit on the north-eastern side of Vasilyevsky island. Nearby landmarks The station is located in close proximity to the Petrovsky Stadium, the former home stadium of the city's home footba ...
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Sportivnaya (Samara Metro)
Sportivnaya is a station of the Samara Metro Samara Metro (russian: link=no, Самарское Метро), formerly known as the Kuybyshev Metro (), is a rapid transit system which serves the city of Samara, Russia. Opened in 1987, it consists of one line with ten stations and approxima ... on First Line which was opened on 25 March 1993. References Samara Metro stations Railway stations in Russia opened in 1993 Railway stations located underground in Russia {{Russia-metro-stub ...
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Sportivnaya (Ufa Metro)
Sportivnaya (russian: Спорти́вная, link=no) is the name of several Russian metro stations: * Sportivnaya (Kharkiv Metro) *Sportivnaya (Moscow Metro) * Sportivnaya (Novosibirsk Metro), a station of the Novosibirsk Metro *Sportivnaya (Saint Petersburg Metro) *Sportivnaya (Samara Metro) * Sportivnaya (Ufa Metro), a proposed station of the Ufa Metro, Bashkortostan See also *Spartywnaya (Minsk Metro) Spartywnaya ( be, Спартыўная; russian: Спортивная) is a Minsk Metro station. It was opened on 7 November 2005. Gallery Belarus Minsk Metro Spartovaja.JPG Sportyun 04.jpg Sportyun 05.jpg Sportyun 05.jpg {{Minsk Metro navbox ...
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Ufa Metro
Ufa ( ba, Өфө , Öfö; russian: Уфа́, r=Ufá, p=ʊˈfa) is the largest city and capital of Bashkortostan, Russia. The city lies at the confluence of the Belaya and Ufa rivers, in the centre-north of Bashkortostan, on hills forming the Ufa Plateau to the west of the southern Ural Mountains, with a population of over 1.1 million residents, up to 1.4 million residents in the urban agglomeration. Ufa is the tenth-most populous city in Russia, and the fourth-most populous city in the Volga Federal District. The city is considered to have been founded in 1574, when a fortress was built on the site of the city by order of Ivan the Terrible. Ufa was made capital of Ufa Governorate in 1865 when the governorate split from Orenburg Governorate. Ufa's population expanded during the early 20th century. Today, Ufa's economy consists primarily of the oil refining, chemistry, and mechanical engineering industries; the petroleum company Bashneft and several of its subsidiaries are he ...
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