Grazhdansky Prospekt
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Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line
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Devyatkino | ||||||||||
Grazhdansky Prospekt | ||||||||||
Akademicheskaya | ||||||||||
Politekhnicheskaya | ||||||||||
Ploshchad Muzhestva | ||||||||||
Lesnaya | ||||||||||
Vyborgskaya | ||||||||||
Ploshchad Lenina | ||||||||||
Chernyshevskaya | ||||||||||
Ploshchad Vosstaniya | ||||||||||
Vladimirskaya | ||||||||||
Pushkinskaya | ||||||||||
Tekhnologichesky Institut | ||||||||||
Baltiyskaya | ||||||||||
Narvskaya | ||||||||||
Kirovsky Zavod | ||||||||||
Avtovo | ||||||||||
Dachnoye | ||||||||||
Leninsky Prospekt | ||||||||||
Prospekt Veteranov | ||||||||||
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Grazhdansky Prospekt (Russian: Гражда́нский проспе́кт) is a station on the Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line of the Saint Petersburg Metro. It was designed by architects A. Getskin, V Vydrin and E. Val' and opened on December 29, 1978. The station vestibule is located at the Grazhdansky and Prosvesheniya avenues. It was built to serve the then-recent housing developments in the area. Since then, the neighborhoods in its proximity have continued to grow unabated, making it one of the metro's busier stations during rush hours.