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(Redirected from Maskowskaya line) Minsk Metro line
Maskoŭskaya line
Ploshcha Yakuba Kolasa station
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerMinsk Metro
Termini
Stations15
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemMinsk Metro
History
Opened1984
Technical
Line length19.1 km (11.9 mi)
Track gauge1,524 mm (5 ft)
Route map

Legend
Uručča
Barysaŭski trakt
Uschod
Maskoŭskaja
Park Čaliuskincaŭ
Akademiya Navuk
Ploshcha Yakuba Kolasa
Ploshcha Pyeramohi
Kastrychnitskaya
Ploshcha Lyenina Belarusian Railway
Instytut Kultury Belarusian Railway
Hrushawka
Mikhalova
Pyatrowshchyna
Malinawka
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The Maskoŭskaja line (also referred to as Maskowskaya line or Moskovskaya line) (Belarusian: Маскоўская лінія; Russian: Московская линия, romanizedMoskovskaya liniya; lit: "Moscow line") is a line of the Minsk Metro. The line was opened along with the Metro in 1984 with the original eight station segment, and crosses the city on a northeast–southwest axis. Currently it comprises 15 stations and 19.1 km (11.9 mi) of track.

Timeline

Segment Date opened
Instytut KulturyMaskowskaya 26 June 1984
MaskoŭskajaUschod 30 December 1986
UschodUručča 7 November 2007
Instytut KulturyPyatrowshchyna 7 November 2012
PyatrowshchynaMalinawka 3 June 2014

Transfers

# Transfer to At
2 Awtazavodskaya line Kastrychnitskaya
3 Zelenaluzhskaya line Ploshcha Lyenina

Rolling stock

The line is served by the Moskovskoe depot (№ 1), and currently has 21 five carriage 81-717/714 and the modernised 81-717.5M/714.5M trains assigned to it.

Recent developments and future plans

A 5.2 km extension has been constructed to the southwest of the city and contains three stations: Hrushawka, Mikhalova, and Pyatrowshchyna. It was opened on 7 November 2012.

The last extension was on 3 June 2014, when Malinawka was opened.

References

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External links

Minsk Metro
List of stations
Maskoŭskaja line
Awtazavodskaya line
Zelenaluzhskaya line
Incidents
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