Novosibirsk Metro

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Station Beryozovaya Roscha
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Station Beryozovaya Roscha

Novosibirsk Metro is a metro system in Novosibirsk, Russia.

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[edit] History and some Facts

Novosibirsk Metro Map
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Novosibirsk Metro Map

The city of Novosibirsk has a population of 1.5 million people and was founded as a junction city between the main transfer arteries in Siberia, the Trans-Siberian railway and the river Ob. Thus, it was not a surprise that the city grew very quickly. Plans for a rapid transit system began to be formed in the late 1960s and on the May 12, 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 which was triumphantly opened on January 7 1986, becoming the eleventh Metro in the USSR and the fourth in Russia. Work quickly expanded to meet the original plans for a 62 kilometre 4 line network. However the financial difficulties of the early 1990s meant that most of the work had to be frozen, and only recently have they resumed.

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The system contains 14 stations on two lines. 80 carriages form 20 four-carriage trains which carry over 250000 passengers daily. The stations are vividly decorated in late-Soviet style. Currently of the 12 stations (11 station plus the interchange station counted twice), seven are pillar-trispan, four are single vaults. There is also a surface level station which follows a 2.145 km covered bridge span of the river Ob.

[edit] The Lines of the Metro

The colours in the table correspond to the colours of the lines in the map above.

# Name Opened Length Stations
1 Leninskaya (Ленинская) 1986 10.5 km 8
2 Dzerzhinskaya (Дзержинская) 1987 3.8 km 4
Total: 14.3km 12

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