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Petrogradskaya (Saint Petersburg Metro)

Coordinates: 59°57′59″N 30°18′41″E / 59.96639°N 30.31139°E / 59.96639; 30.31139
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Petrogradskaya
Saint Petersburg Metro station
Station Hall
General information
LocationPetrogradsky District
Saint Petersburg
Russia
Coordinates59°57′59″N 30°18′41″E / 59.96639°N 30.31139°E / 59.96639; 30.31139
Owned bySaint Petersburg Metro
Line(s)Line 2 (Saint Petersburg Metro) Moskovsko–Petrogradskaya Line
Platforms1 (Island platform)
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Depth67 meters
Platform levels1
ParkingNo
Bicycle facilitiesYes
History
OpenedJuly 1, 1963
ClosedOctober 2012 - October 2013 (Reconstruction)
ElectrifiedDC 825 V
Passengers
Several 100,000 per day
Services
Preceding station Saint Petersburg Metro Following station
Chyornaya Rechka
towards Parnas
Line 2 Gorkovskaya
towards Kupchino

Petrogradskaya (Russian: Петрогра́дская) is a station on the Moskovsko-Petrogradskaya Line of the Saint Petersburg Metro.

The station was opened on July 1, 1963. The name was given by its location on Petrograskaya Storona and Petrogradskiy district

The ground vestibule is by architects Andreev and Moskalenko, and is in the building of "Dom mod" ("House of Fashions"), at the intersection of Kamennoostrovsky prospect and Big prospect of Petrogradskaya Storona, near Leon Tolstoy square. There is underground slope to a pedestrian subway (originally with escalators, dismantled later).

Petrogradskaya is station of deep location with platform screen doors. Its depth is 53 metres (174 ft). Underground hall was designed by architects Belov, Govorkovsky, Rivin, Tregubov and Shimakovsky. Crimped surface of the walls is tiled with ceramics. Rear wall is decorated with panel against the blue grating background with profiles of worker and kolkhoz woman, which expose the theme of revolutionary Petrograd.

According to the most recent version of the system expansion plan, Petrogratskaya will[when?] become a transfer station, connected to the future Koltsevaya Line.

From January 5, 2013, till November 2013, the station was closed for capital repair.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Станция "Петроградская" закрывается на капитальный ремонт" [The station "Petrograd" is closed for major repairs]. Saint Petersburg Metro. December 14, 2012.

Literature

  • Петербургский метрополитен: от идеи до воплощения. Альбом-каталог (in Russian). СПб.: ГМИСПб. 2005. ISBN 5-902671-21-3.
  • Гарюгина, В. А., ed. (1995). Метрополитен Северной Столицы (Альбом) (in Russian). СПб.: Лики Росиии. ISBN 5-87417-020-0.