- put into
public use.
These stations later became part of the Kirovsko-
Vyborgskaya Line,
connecting the
Moscow Rail
Terminal in the city
centre with the...
- Line 1 of the
Saint Petersburg Metro, also
known as Kirovsko-
Vyborgskaya Line (Russian: Ки́ровско-Вы́боргская ли́ния) or Red Line, is the
oldest rapid...
-
beginning of the 21st century. In 1995, a
northern section of the Kirovsko-
Vyborgskaya Line of the
Saint Petersburg Metro was cut off by
underground flooding...
- Metro. The
station consists of two halls, both
serving the Kirovsko-
Vyborgskaya Line and Moskovsko-Petrogradskaya Line trains. The
first hall serves...
-
Chernyshevskaya (Russian: Черныше́вская) is a
station on the Kirovsko-
Vyborgskaya Line of
Saint Petersburg Metro,
opened on
September 1, 1958. It is a...
- vɐsːˈtanʲɪjə], lit. 'Uprising Square') is a
station on the Kirovsko-
Vyborgskaya Line of
Saint Petersburg Metro. It is one of the system's
original stations...
-
District of
Leningrad Oblast. It is the
northern terminus of the Kirovsko–
Vyborgskaya Line. The name of the
station is
derived from the name of
nearby suburb...
- На́рвская) is a
subway station in
Saint Petersburg,
Russia on the Kirovsko-
Vyborgskaya Line
between the
stations Baltiyskaya and
Kirovsky Zavod. The station...
-
Dachnoye (Russian: Да́чное) was a
temporary station on the Kirovsko-
Vyborgskaya Line of the
Saint Petersburg Metro. It was
designed by
architect Kseniya...
- foot p****ages to the
Pushkinskaya station,
which serves the Kirovsko–
Vyborgskaya Line. At the time of its opening,
Zvenigorodskaya lacked an independent...