This is a list of stations of the Novosibirsk Metro - a system of metro lines in Novosibirsk , ( Russia ).
According to the most optimistic forecasts, there will be 55 stations and 9 interchange nodes in the Novosibirsk Metro .
Content
- 1 Lines and stations
- 2 Designed stations
- 2.1 Lenin line
- 2.1.1 South Development
- 2.1.2 North Development
- 2.2 Dzerzhinsky line
- 2.2.1 East Development
- 2.2.2 Left Bank Development
- 2.1 Lenin line
- 3 Perspective Lines
- 3.1 May Day Line
- 3.2 Kirov line
- 3.3 October line
- 4 notes
Lines and Stations
| Lenin line | |||||||
| Station name | opening date | Former names | Station view | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zaeltsovskaya | April 2, 1992 | design: “Kalinin Square” | |||||
| Gagarinskaya | April 2, 1992 | no | |||||
| Red Avenue | January 7, 1986 | no | |||||
| Lenin Square | January 7, 1986 | no | |||||
| October | January 7, 1986 | no | |||||
| River Station | January 7, 1986 | no | |||||
| Student | January 7, 1986 | no | |||||
| Marx Square | July 26, 1991 | no | |||||
| Dzerzhinsky line | |||||||
| Station name | opening date | Former names | Station view | ||||
| Garin-Mikhailovsky Square | December 31, 1987 | design: "Station" | |||||
| Siberian | December 31, 1987 | design: "Narymskaya" | |||||
| Marshal Pokryshkin | December 28, 2000 | design: “Panel”, “Olga Zhilina”, “Frunzenskaya” | |||||
| Birch Grove | June 25, 2005 | no | |||||
| Golden cornfield | October 7, 2010 [1] | design: "Gusinobrodskaya", "Boris Bogatkov" | |||||
| Plants under construction and planned | |||||||
| Station name | opening date | Design names | Station view | Line | |||
| Stanislavsky Square | after 2020 | "Stanislavskaya" | Lenin | ||||
| Gusinobrodskaya | after 2020 | "Dovatora" | Dzerzhinskaya | ||||
| Volochaevskaya | after 2020 | "Youth" | Dzerzhinskaya | ||||
| Sports | until 2023 | no | Lenin | ||||
Designed stations
Lenin Line
- " Sports "
- Station of the Lenin line, intermediate between the River Station and the Student. Should have been open along with a large sports complex. The first stage was not included. [2] However, they did not begin to build the sports complex. The project of the station was implemented at a minimum, with the possibility of completion and commissioning in the future. An overpass covered ground station with side platforms (similar to the River Station). [2] Now mothballed. In 2006 , in connection with the planned development of the coastal left-bank part of the city, information appeared in the media about its construction by 2010-2012.
South Development
- " Stanislavsky Square "
- Station of the Lenin line, next to the "Marx Square". The opening was scheduled for 2013 . The date is now rescheduled. A two-story columned shallow station with side platforms.
- There is the prospect of extending the Lenin line west of Stanislavsky Square. It is planned to build two more stations - “Perm” and “South”. [3]
North Development
According to the line development project developed in the 1980s (a project of the Novosibirskmetroproekt Institute), three metro stations should be located north of the Kalinina Square station (Zaeltsovskaya):
- " Botanical Garden "
- Station of the Lenin line, following the "Zaeltsovskaya". It will be located under Krasny Prospekt near the Siberian Fair, Dmitry Donskoy Street and the Botanical Housing Estate. Design name: "Zhdanovskaya" [2] .
- Severnaya
- Station of the Lenin line following the Botanical Garden. The name is associated with the village of Severny located near.
- Aviation
- Station of the Lenin line, following the "Northern". The name is temporary, and is associated with a nearby city airport (now operation has been discontinued). By the time of construction of the station, it is planned to develop the territory of the former airport, and extend the Red Avenue towards the housing estate Rodniki. It will be a junction at the eponymous station of the promising October line.
At present ( 2010s ), the construction of three stations is under consideration: Severnaya (in the area of the former airport) and two more - in the area of two-level transport interchanges of the Yeltsovskaya and Cosmic highways. [four]
Dzerzhinsky line
East Development
- “ Dovatora ” (second, working title: “Gusinobrodskaya” ).
- The station of the Dzerzhinsky line, following the Golden Niva. The opening is scheduled for the 2020s .
- " Volochaevskaya " (second, working title: "Youth" ).
- The zone station of the Dzerzhinsky line, following the Dovatora. The opening is scheduled for the 2020s . It is planned to build the Volochaevsky Depot (PM-2) behind it.
Left Bank Development
- “ Rechport ” ( “River Port” ). The station of the Dzerzhinsky line, next to the station "Garin-Mikhailovsky Square". It will be located on the left bank of the Ob . A metro bridge will be built between these stations. The opening will take place no earlier than 2030.
- " Komsomolskaya ". The station of the Dzerzhinsky line, following the station "River port". It will be located in the area of Zaton housing estate. The opening will take place no earlier than 2030.
- There is the prospect of extending the Dzerzhinsky or the Kirov line to the north, to the village of Kudryashi .
- According to the map of the comprehensive development of public transport in Novosibirsk from 2007 to the bridge across the Ob, 3 more stations should be built: one in the area of Vladimirovskaya Street, the other in Nogin Street, and the third in the vicinity of Zaeltsovsky Park.
Promising Lines
May Day Line
The line, according to plans, should consist of ten stations. Behind the Chkalovskaya station, a metro depot should be located, according to the project.
- PM-3 Chkalovskoe
- Chkalovskaya Design names: “Eastern” [2] , “Chkalovskaya” .
- Palace of Culture
- Dzerzhinskaya
- Birch Grove
- Kamenskaya Design names: "Ordzhonikidze" [2] .
- October
- Nikitinskaya
- Danube
- Kamyshenskaya
- Take-off
Two stations of the May Day line - "Palace of Culture. Chkalov "and" Dzerzhinsky Garden ", which will be located in the Dzerzhinsky district , approved at a hearing in November 2012 . [5] Three more stations of the line - Kamenskaya, Oktyabrskaya and Nikitinskaya were approved at the end of December 2012. At the same time, the Oktyabrskaya station will become a transfer station - from it passengers will be able to transfer to the Lenin line. The length of this part of the May Day branch is about 5.1 km. [6] Earlier, in 2011, three more stations of the Pervomaisk line were approved - Inyushenskiy Bor, Kamyshenskaya and Inskaya. They will be located along the continuation of Kirov Street. [7]
Kirov Line
The line will be located in the Kirov and Leninsky districts of Novosibirsk , connecting the north and south of the left bank. It will consist of at least eight stations.
- Komsomolskaya-2
- Zavodskaya (design: "Station" [2] )
- Pokryshkinskaya (option: “Power Engineers Area”)
- Vatutina (option: "Vatutinskaya")
- Marx Square-2
- Guards
- Kirov < TCH-4 Kirov
- Gromovskaya
- Chemskaya
After the Chemskaya station, the designers proposed to extend the line further south to the village of Krasnoobsk (VASKHNIL).
The authors also proposed another version of the tracing: from Karl Marx Square, the line should not run to the Zatulinsky housing estate via Sibiryakov-Gvardeytsev Street , but along Vatutina Street to the Severo-Chemsky housing estate .
Two of the stations of the Kirov line, “Gromovskaya” and “Chemskaya”, were approved in April 2012 at the hearings of the draft territory planning [8] .
October Line
The line will consist of eleven stations, and will interconnect all other right-bank lines of the Novosibirsk metro. Presumably, will be built last.
- " Rodniki-2 "
- Snegiri (metro station)
- " Yubileinaya (metro station, Novosibirsk) "
- “ Bogdan Khmelnitsky (options:“ Teacher's ”) ”
- " Knitted (options:" Aircraft manufacturers "," Station ") "
- " Palace of Culture-2 "
- " Fleet "
- " Dovatora-2 "
- " Plyushchikha (metro station, Novosibirsk) "
- " Pedagogical University "
- " Take-2 "
Notes
- ↑ From October 26, 2010 to February 9, 2011, the operation of the station was temporarily suspended
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Kitaynik A.U., Muravyov P.A. The metro came to Novosibirsk. - Novosibirsk: Novosibirsk book publishing house, 1986. - 208 p. - 15,000 copies. - ISBN 4702010200-097-42-86.
- ↑ Skyscrapers of Titov Street - NGS. NEWS, 07/12/10
- ↑ Three metro stations will appear on Krasny Prospekt - NGS. NEWS, 07/27/2011
- ↑ Metro "DK Chkalova" - NGS. NEWS, 11/16/2012
- ↑ Designers have planned the May Day metro line - NGS. NEWS, 11/26/2012
- ↑ Subway station - NGS was tied to the third bridge. NEWS, 08/17/2011
- ↑ On the street Petukhov designed two metro stations . NGS.NEWS (04/18/2012). Date of treatment May 16, 2013. Archived May 20, 2013.