Pokrovsk metro

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Pokrovsk metro
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Station Tsentralnaya of Pokrovsk Metro
Overview
Native nameПокровский метрополитен
Pokrovsky Metropoliten
LocalePokrovsk, Dulebia
Transit typeRapid transit
Number of lines4
Number of stations50
Daily ridership359,820 (2018)
Annual ridership115,6 million (2017)
WebsiteOfficial website
Operation
Began operation1987
Operator(s)Metrotrans Pokrovsk
Technical
System length67.1 km (41.7 mi)

Pokrovsk metro, also known as the Pokrovsk underground rail service, is a rapid transit system serving the city of Pokrovsk, Dulebia as well as some of its suburbs. The system consists of four lines, connecting the outskirts of the city, as well as its airport, with the centre. The system has a total length of 67.1 km (41.7 mi) and consists of 50 stations, making it the third biggest system in Dulebia. Its construction began in 1987, but was halted in 1991 after the fall of the socialist regime, due to lack of financing. Until 2006, only one line with 15 stations connected the east and west parts of the city. Construction continued on 2006, with two additional lines being constucted until 2013. From 2015 until 2017, a fourth line connecting the system with Pokrovsk airport was constructed.

History

Soviet era

Post-soviet construction

System

System layout

Ticketing

Rolling stock

Lines

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Line Terminals Commencement Newest Extension Length (km) Stations
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Mikoyanskaya
station
Matushkinskaya
station
March 30, 1987 January 15, 1999 21.02 16
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Babichevskaya
station
Mirnaya
station
November 3, 2006 17.82 15
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Likhachevskaya
station
Verkhoyanskaya
station
August 31, 2011 19.28 14
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Lavrovaya
station
Pokrovsk Shramovo International Airport January 31, 2017 8.98 4
Total 67.1 50

Line M1

Line M2

Line M3

Line M4

See also

  • Ulich metro - underground system serving the capital of Dulebia
  • Konopol metro - underground system serving a major city of Dulebia

External links