Tekhnologichesky Institut (Saint Petersburg Metro)

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Tekhnologichesky Institut
Saint Petersburg Metro station
Technogichesky Institut Pityer.JPG
Old Station
Station statistics
Coordinates 59°54′59″N 30°19′07″E / 59.91639°N 30.31861°E / 59.91639; 30.31861Coordinates: 59°54′59″N 30°19′07″E / 59.91639°N 30.31861°E / 59.91639; 30.31861
Lines

Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line

Moskovsko-Petrogradskaya Line Moskovsko-Petrogradskaya Line
Structure Underground
Platforms Island platform
Tracks 2
Other information
Opened November 15, 1955
Owned by Saint Petersburg Metro
Services
Preceding station   StPetersburg Metro   Following station
toward Devyatkino
Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line
toward Parnas
Moskovsko-Petrogradskaya Line
toward Kupchino
Station
Moskovsko-Petrogradskaya Line
Unknown BSicon "uKDSTa"
Depot 6 "Vyborgskoe"
Bus station Urban station on track
Parnas
Enter urban tunnel
Urban tunnel station on track
Prospekt Prosvescheniya
Urban tunnel station on track
Ozerki
Unknown BSicon "BAHN" Urban tunnel station on track
Udelnaya
Urban tunnel station on track
Pionerskaya
Urban tunnel below water
Chernaya River
Pier Urban tunnel station on track
Chornaya Rechka
Urban tunnel below water
Bolshaya Nevka
Urban tunnel below water
Karpovka
Urban tunnel station on track
Petrogradskaya
Urban tunnel station on track
Gorkovskaya
Urban tunnel below water
Neva River
Urban tunnel below water
Moyka
Urban tunnel station on track
Nevsky Prospekt Transfer to M3 Nevsko-Vasileostrovskaya Line at Gostiny Dvor.
Urban tunnel station on track
Sennaya Ploshchad Transfer to M4 Pravoberezhnaya Line at Spasskaya. Transfer to M5 Frunzensko-Primorskaya Line at Sadovaya.
Urban tunnel below water
Fontanka River
Urban tunnel station on track
Tekhnologichesky Institut Transfer to M1 Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line via cross-platform interchange.
Urban tunnel below water
Obvodny Kanal
Urban tunnel station on track
Frunzenskaya
Urban tunnel station on track
Moskovskiye Vorota
Urban tunnel station on track
Elektrosila
Urban tunnel station on track
Park Pobedy
Bus station Urban tunnel station on track
Moskovskaya(Shuttle bus to Pulkovo Airport)
Urban tunnel station on track
Zvyozdnaya
Exit urban tunnel
Unknown BSicon "BAHN" Urban station on track
Kupchino
Urban non-passenger end station
Depot 3 "Moskovskoye"
Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line
Unknown BSicon "uKDSTa"
Depot 4 "Severnoye"
Bus station Urban station on track Unknown BSicon "BAHN"
Devyatkino
Enter urban tunnel
Urban tunnel station on track
Grazhdansky Prospekt
Urban tunnel below water
Murinskiy Ruchei
Urban tunnel station on track
Akademicheskaya
Urban tunnel station on track
Politekhnicheskaya
Urban tunnel station on track
Ploschad Muzhestva
Urban tunnel station on track
Lesnaya
Urban tunnel station on track
Vyborgskaya
Pier Urban tunnel station on track Unknown BSicon "BAHN"
Ploshchad Lenina
Urban tunnel below water
Neva River
Pier Urban tunnel station on track
Chernyshevskaya
Urban tunnel station on track Unknown BSicon "BAHN"
Ploshchad Vosstaniya Transfer to M3 Nevsko-Vasileostrovskaya Line at Mayakovskaya.
Urban tunnel station on track
Vladimirskaya Transfer to M4 Pravoberezhnaya Line at Dostoevskaya.
Urban tunnel station on track Unknown BSicon "BAHN"
Pushkinskaya Transfer to M5 Frunzensko-Primorskaya Line at Zvenigorodskaya.
Urban tunnel station on track
Tekhnologichesky Institut Transfer to M2 Moskovsko-Petrogradskaya Line via cross-platform interchange.
Urban tunnel below water
Obvodny Kanal
Urban tunnel station on track Unknown BSicon "BAHN"
Baltiyskaya
Urban tunnel station on track
Narvskaya
Urban tunnel station on track
Kirovsky Zavod
Urban tunnel station on track
Avtovo
Urban tunnel below water
Krasnenkaya River
Urban tunnel junction to left Urban tunnel turning from right
Urban tunnel straight track Exit urban tunnel
Urban tunnel straight track Urban non-passenger station/depot on track
Depot 1 "Avtovo"
Urban tunnel straight track Unknown BSicon "uKDSTxe"
Depot 2 "Dachnoye"
Urban tunnel straight track Unknown BSicon "uexKBHFe"
Dachnoye
Urban tunnel station on track
Leninsky Prospekt
Urban end station in tunnel
Prospekt Veteranov

Tekhnologichesky Institut (Russian: Технологи́ческий институ́т) is a cross-platform interchange station of the Saint Petersburg Metro. The stations consists of two halls, with both serving located on the Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line and Moskovsko-Petrogradskaya Line trains. The first hall serves the southbound trains while the second hall serves the northbound ones.

The first hall was opened on November 15, 1955, as part of the first metro line between Avtovo and Ploshchad Vosstaniya. The name comes from the fact that the surface vestibule is located immediately next to the Technological Institute. The architects were A.M. Sokolov and A.K. Andreyev (surface vestibule and underground hall). The basic theme of the station is the achievements of Russian and Soviet science. The basic material for decorating the underground hall is Ural marble. On the columns are 24 bas reliefs with portraits of well-known Soviet scientists. On the platform walls are placed decorative grilles.

This deep column station existed for several years as an ordinary station of the Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line, with trains traveling in both directions. But on April 29, 1961, the second hall was opened, as a part of the second line of the Saint Petersburg Metro. This became the first cross-platform facility in the USSR, coming into full operation on November 1, 1963.

The second hall, in contrast to the first, was built in the functional style, called for by Nikita Khrushchev's program of total economy. The architects A.I. Pribulskiy, A.Ya. Macheret, and V.V. Gankevich designed an almost white wall with decorative texts on the marble columns, chronicling the accomplishments of Soviet science and technology, which were continually added to over time.

Initially, the second hall had no exit to the surface and was connected to the first by a central passage, during the construction of which the bas reliefs of Friedrich Engels and Joseph Stalin were removed. Only in 1980 did the architects A.S. Getskin, A.V. Kvyatovsky, and I.E. Sergeyev build a second inclined passage and join the vestibule of the first hall with the second.

Exits from both halls are located at the northern end, with three escalators each.


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