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Gorny Institut (Russian: Горный институт) is the station of Saint Petersburg Metro. It is the northern terminus of Line 4. The station was opened on 27 December 2024 as a one-station extension from Spasskaya and became the first metro station opened in Saint Petersburg in five years.

The opening of the station was originally planned for 2018 but it was postponed several times. Teatralnaya station is located between Spasskaya and Gorny Institut, however, the exits of that station have not yet been built, and the station is planned for opening in 2027.

The station is located in Municipal Okrug 7 of Vasileostrovsky District, at the crossing of Bolshoy Avenue of Vasilyevsky Island and 22 Line.

References

  1. ^ "В Петербурге открылась первая за пять лет станция метро — «Горный институт». На ней сразу же сломались эскалаторы". Meduza (in Russian). 27 December 2024.
  2. "В Петербурге наконец открыли станцию метро «Горный институт»". Rosbalt (in Russian). 27 December 2024.
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