Lozinetz metro

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Lozinetz Metro
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StationVelinovo.jpeg
Overview
Native nameLozinečki metropoliten
OwnerLozinetz City Municipality
LocaleLozinetz, Romellea
Transit typeRapid transit
Number of lines4
Number of stations47
Daily ridership317,000 (2019)
Chief executiveKrasimir Sergejev
Headquarters121, Balevurov blvd.
WebsiteLozinetz_traffic.rf
Operation
Began operation31 January 1995; 29 years ago (1995-01-31)
Operator(s)Metropoliten JSC
Number of vehicles98
Technical
System length36.65 km (22.8 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
ElectrificationThird rail, 825V
Average speed55 km/h (34 mph)
Top speed80 km/h (50 mph)

The Lozinetz Metro (Lozinečki metropoliten, also colloquially called Lozinečko metro) is the rapid transit network servicing the Romellenic major city Lozinetz. It began operation on January 31, 1995.As of July 2019, the Lozinetz Metro consists of three connected subway lines and one light rail line, serving 47 stations, with a total route length of 68.0 kilometres (42.3 mi). The Metro links the densely populated districts of Zlaten Rožen – Stolipino (Line 1 – Red), Vôzraždane - Cvetan Lazarov (Line 2 - Blue), Cvetan Lazarov - Slivnica - Obelja (Line 3 - Orange) and Balčik – Borovo (Light Rail Line 1 – Light Green). The metro has a connection to a fast monorail line travelling to Lozinetz International Airport at station Cvetan Lazarov.


History

Infrastructure

Railways

Depots

Trains

Lifts and escalators

Wi-Fi and network coverage

Lines

Line Opened Current Lenght Current Number of Stations U/C Stations Planned Stations
M1 31.01.1995 9.6 km 15 0 18
M2 21.11.1999 11.8 km 18 0 24
M3 09.10.2003 10.3 km 13 0 13
L1 17.03.2011 4.95 km 10 0 10
M4 U/C 14.02 km 0 9 27

Line M1 - Red

Line M2 - Blue

Line M3 - Orange

Line L1 - Green

Proposed lines and extencions

Line M4

Ring Line

M2 extension to Lozinetz Airport

Light rail line extension

Upgrade of the train fleet

Travelling

Ticketing

Hours of operation

Aceessibility

Design and architecture

Stations

Map and navigation

The current map of the Lozinetz was designed in 2017 by students from the Faculty of Urbanism of the University of Lozinetz
Navigation sign at Station Velinovo

See also