Kiev Metro
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The Kiev Metro is the metro (subway) system that provides Kiev with mass-transit services. It was the first metro in Ukraine and the third one in the USSR.
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As of 2004, the three Kiev metro lines total 54.8 km in length and comprise 43 stations. The system is served by 580 cars and is open daily from 6:00 till 0:00.
History
The first line, 5.2 km long and comprising 5 stations, was opened on 6 November 1960. The second one joined it on 17 December 1976, and the third one on 31 December 1989.
Lines
There are 3 lines:
- Svyatoshin – Brovary (Святошинсько – Броварська)
- Kureniwka – Cherwonoarmiyska (Куренівсько – Червоноармійська)
- Syrets – Pechersk (Сирецько – Печерська)
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External links
- The official Kiev Metro site (http://www.metro.kiev.ua/)
- Kiev Metro site, supported by railfans (http://www.metropoliten.kiev.ua/)