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Chelyabinsk Metro (russian: Челябинский метрополитен, Chelyabinskiy metropoliten) is an underground
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 c ...
system under construction in
Chelyabinsk Chelyabinsk ( rus, Челя́бинск, p=tɕɪˈlʲæbʲɪnsk, a=Ru-Chelyabinsk.ogg; ba, Силәбе, ''Siläbe'') is the administrative center and largest city of Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia. It is the seventh-largest city in Russia, with a ...
,
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. Envisioned in the 1960s, construction on the inaugural line began in 1992. After the project suffered various financial reverses in the 1990s and early 2000s, the first three stations were originally scheduled to open in 2007. But the opening was then postponed to 2010. In 2007, a decision was made to open the first line in 2014, with the project now consisting of four stations initially instead of three. As funding for the project continued to be intermittent, the opening date was pushed back again. , an exact opening date would not occur before 2026. As of February 2010, some of tunnel has been made, out of a total . In 2017, the head of the city's construction authority reported that one station, Torgovy Tsentr was about 70% complete and that three other stations were still envisioned. At the end of 2021, the Russian government canceled construction due to lack of money, now there will be a tram.


Lines and stations

The current plans include opening the following four stations, along with a depot: * Komsomolskaya ploshyad' (Komsomolskaya Square) * Ploshyad' Revolutsii (Revolution Square) * Torgovi tsentr (Trade Centre) * Prospekt Pobedi (Victory Avenue) The total length of tunnels will be , with an additional track to the depot. In November, 2011, the first station structure (of Komsomolskaya ploshyad') was finished.


Future plans

Further plans include expanding the first line east to the Chelyabinsk Tractor Plant (one station), and west (3 stations). Two more lines running from north to southeast and from northeast to southwest are planned longer-term; the time frame for their construction is undefined.


Financing the project

In March 1998, before the
1998 Russian financial crisis The Russian financial crisis (also called the ruble crisis or the Russian flu) began in Russia on 17 August 1998. It resulted in the Russian government and the Russian Central Bank devaluing the ruble and defaulting on its debt. The crisis had s ...
, Pyotr Sumin, governor of the Chelyabinsk province, called the Chelyabinsk Metro one of the most important construction projects in the region. Construction companies in arrears on their taxes to the local and federal governments offered their services to build the Metro in lieu of payment. The project was therefore being financed by the tax debt of the construction companies to various government bodies. Now it is funded jointly by the governments of Russia, Chelyabinsk Oblast and the city of Chelyabinsk, allocating in total around $40 mln a year. In 2018, the government estimated that it will take about 80 billion rubles to complete the project, on top of the 11 billion rubles that the authorities have already invested. The government considered forming a joint request with
Krasnoyarsk Krasnoyarsk ( ; rus, Красноя́рск, a=Ru-Красноярск2.ogg, p=krəsnɐˈjarsk) (in semantic translation - Red Ravine City) is the largest city and administrative center of Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. It is situated along the Yeni ...
and
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, which also have unfinished metros ( Krasnoyarsk Metro and
Omsk Metro Omsk Metro (russian: Омский метрополитен, ) is a cancelled rapid transit line that underwent various phases of construction from 1992 to 2018 in Omsk, Russia. It was to become Siberia's second metropolitan underground railway ...
), to secure the needed funds for all three projects.


Criticism

The project was initially due to be completed by 2000, but has been postponed several times due to lack of financing. The construction plan was developed many years ago and as the city has expanded and transport needs have changed greatly, critics argue that the initial stations will be of little help in reducing traffic congestion or improving the transportation system. Alternative projects such as light rail or surface trains have been rejected.


References


External links

*
Chelyabinsk Metro at ''UrbanRail.net''

Unofficial "metrofan" site

PDF document which includes detailed schemes of the metro system and its stations
{{Authority control Chelyabinsk Underground rapid transit in Russia Proposed public transport in Russia