Spasskaya (Saint Petersburg Metro)
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Spasskaya (russian: Спáсская) is the current western terminus station of the Line 4 of the
Saint Petersburg Metro The Saint Petersburg Metro (russian: links=no, Петербургский метрополитен, Peterburgskiy metropoliten) is a rapid transit system in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Construction began in early 1941, but was put on hold due to Wor ...
. It is part of the first three-way transfer station that also includes Sadovaya and Sennaya Ploshchad stations. The station was originally scheduled to open in December 2008, but eventually opened on March 7, 2009 because of last-minute repairs to station's transfer escalators. {{As of, 2009, the station does not have a ground-level vestibule or a connecting escalator. Passengers have to transfer to one of the connected stations in order to exit to the city.


Gallery

File:SpasskayaMetrostation-2009-03-07-13.jpg, Location of the future exit


See also

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Saviour Church on Sennaya Square The Assumption Church on Sennaya Square in St. Petersburg was a Late Baroque penticupolar church underwritten by Orthodox merchants trading at the nearby Sennaya Square market. The church originated as a wooden building transferred across the ...
- demolished church from which the station takes its name


External links


«Спасская» на официальном сайте Петербургского метрополитена

«Спасская» на metro.vpeterburge.ru

«Спасская» на ometro.net

«Спасская» на сайте Проекты Петербурга

«Спасская» на форуме Metro.NWD.ru
Saint Petersburg Metro stations Railway stations in Russia opened in 2009 Railway stations located underground in Russia