Darnytsia (Kyiv Metro)

Coordinates: 50°27′20″N 30°36′48″E / 50.45556°N 30.61333°E / 50.45556; 30.61333
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Darnytsia
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General information
LocationDniprovskyi District
Kiev
Ukraine
Coordinates50°27′20″N 30°36′48″E / 50.45556°N 30.61333°E / 50.45556; 30.61333
Owned byKiev Metro
Line(s)Template:KIEVMETRO-line1
Platforms1
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typesurface platform
Platform levels1
Other information
Station code125
History
Opened5 November 1965
ElectrifiedYes
Services
Preceding station   Kyiv Metro   Following station
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Darnytsia (Ukrainian: Дарниця) is a station on the Kiev Metro's Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska Line. The station was opened on November 5, 1965 as part of the westwards eastwards expansion of the Brovary radius and is the second one to be fully on the left bank of the Dnieper River. It takes its name from the historic neighborhood of Kiev, Darnytsia.

Designed by architects I.Maslenkov and V.Bogdanovsky, the station presents itself as a simple surface platform with a pillar-supported concrete canopy, a design that is almost identical to the three other stations that opened along with it and typical for the 1960s public architecture. Originally a terminus, not far from the station is the "Darnytsia" depot which was the first fully operational in Kiev, and also served the Obolonsko–Teremkivska Line from 1976 until 1982 when the "Obolon" depot opened.

The Darntsia station is located on the edge of a large park and on the Brovary Avenue. Until recently, only one passenger subway led in and out of the station, until a new western overpass exit was opened on November 28, 2006.[1] This was necessary as the station is one of the busiest on the radius due to the large amount of land transport coming from the northern left-bank districts and the local shopping center of Darnytsia.

References

  1. ^ "A second entrance was opened on the "Darnytsia" station". podrobnosti.ua (in Russian). Archived from the original on September 9, 2012. Retrieved December 17, 2006.

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