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Park Pobedy
Saint Petersburg Metro station
Station Hall
General information
LocationMoskovsky District
Saint Petersburg
Russia
Coordinates59°51′58.90″N 30°19′18.49″E / 59.8663611°N 30.3218028°E / 59.8663611; 30.3218028
Owned bySaint Petersburg Metro
Line(s)Line 2 (Saint Petersburg Metro) Moskovsko–Petrogradskaya Line
Platforms1 (Island platform)
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
History
Opened1961-04-29
ElectrifiedThird rail
Services
Preceding station Saint Petersburg Metro Following station
Elektrosilatowards Parnas Line 2 Moskovskayatowards Kupchino
Route map
Legend
Depot 6 Vyborgskoye
Parnas
train deposit sidings
Prospekt Prosvescheniya
Ozerki
maintenance point
Udelnaya
Pionerskaya
Chyornaya Rechka
Great Nevka
headshunt
Petrogradskaya
Gorkovskaya
Great Neva
service siding to line 5
Nevsky Prospekt
Sennaya Ploshchad
to track 1 of line 2
Tekhnologichesky Institut
to track 2 of line 1
Frunzenskaya
Moskovskiye Vorota
Elektrosila
Park Pobedy
Moskovskaya
headshunt
Zvyozdnaya
Kupchino
Depot 3 Moskovskoye
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Park Pobedy (Russian: Парк Побе́ды) (literally "Victory Park") is a station on the Moskovsko-Petrogradskaya Line of the Saint Petersburg Metro. It was opened on April 29, 1961.

The above-ground vestibule was designed by A.S. Getskin and V.P. Shuvalova, and the subterranean elements of the project were designed by architect A.K. Andreev and engineer G.A. Skobennikov.

The station is 35 metres (115 ft) deep, and belongs to one of the deepest underground systems in the world. It was among the first on the Metro to introduce a "closed-type" design where the running tunnels and tracks are isolated from the platform by thick walls, and access to trains is regulated with automatically opening and closing platform screen doors - a world first.

References

Park Pobedy page at Official St.Petersburg Metro website


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