Kholodnogorsko-Zavodskaya Line

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Kholodnogorsko-Zavodskaya
Kholodnaya Gora
Yuzhny Vokzal
Tsentralny Rynok
Sovetskaya
Prospekt Gagarina
   
Metrostroitelei Imeni G.I. Vashchenko (Kharkiv Metro)
   
Sportinaya (Kharkiv Metro)
Sportivnaya
   
Zavod Imeni Malysheva (Kharkiv Metro)
Zavod Imeni Malysheva
   
Moskovsky Prospekt (Kharkiv Metro)
Moskovsky Prospekt
   
Marshala Zhukova (Kharkiv Metro)
Marshala Zhukova
   
Imeni Sovetskoi Armii (Kharkiv Metro)
Imeni Sovetskoi Armii
   
Imeni A.S. Maselskogo (Kharkiv Metro)
Imeni A.S. Maselskogo
   
Traktorny Zavod (Kharkiv Metro)
Traktorny Zavod
   
Proletarskaya (Kharkiv Metro)
Proletraskaya
 
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The Kholodnogorsko-Zavodskaya Line (Ukrainian: Холодногорсько-Заводська, Russian: Холодногорско-Заводская) is a line of the Kharkiv Metro. It was the first line of the metro, and was opened in 1975. The line cuts Kharkiv (Kharkov) on an east-west axis. Presentely it is also the longest line in the system.

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[edit] Timeline

Segment Date opened Length
Kholodnaya Gora-Moskovsky Prospekt August 23, 1975 9.8 km
Moskovsky Prospekt-Proletarskaya August 11, 1978 7.5 km
Total: 13 stations 17.3 km

[edit] Name changes

Station Previous name(s) Years
Kholodnaya Gora Ulitsa Sverdlova 19751996
Mershala Zhukova Komsomolskaya 19781994
Imeni A.S. Maselskogo Industrialnaya 19782004

[edit] Transfers

# Transfer to At
2 Saltovskaya Line Sovetskaya
3 Alekseevskaya Line Sportivnaya

[edit] Rolling stock

The line is served by the Moskovskoe depot (№ 1), presentely 27 five-carriage trains are assigned to it.

[edit] Recent developments and future plans

Since 1978 no work has been carried out on extensions of the line, but two are planned Zalutino westwards and Vostochnaya and Roganskaya eastwards.


Lines of the Kharkiv Metro
1 Kholodnogorsko-Zavodskaya 2 Saltovskaya 3 Alekseevskaya
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