Dachnoye
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Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line
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Dachnoye (Russian: Да́чное) was a temporary station on the Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line of the Saint Petersburg Metro. It was designed by unknown architects and opened on June 1st, 1966. The station was created to serve the translation needs of nearby neighborhoods until the Leninisky Prospect-Prospect Veteranov segment could be completed. Dachonye was an above-ground, single-track station, with trains arriving and departing at one end. To save cost, the station was constructed in the cheapest manner possible, with platform and the weather covering being made out of blocks of cement. On September 28, 1977, the Leniniskiy Propsect-Prospect Veteranov segment was completed and the station was taken out of service. The rails leading up to it were disassembled and the station itself was enclosed in a larger building and converted into local Metro headquarters.