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Demiivska (Kyiv Metro)

Coordinates: 50°24′17.25″N 30°31′00.60″E / 50.4047917°N 30.5168333°E / 50.4047917; 30.5168333
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Demiivska
Template:METROKIEV type
Station hall
General information
Coordinates50°24′17.25″N 30°31′00.60″E / 50.4047917°N 30.5168333°E / 50.4047917; 30.5168333
Owned byKiev Metro
Line(s)Template:KIEVMETRO-line2
Platforms2
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeunderground
Platform levels1
Other information
Station code222
History
Opened15 December 2010
ElectrifiedYes
Services
Preceding station   Kyiv Metro   Following station
Template:METROKIEV lines

Demiivska (Template:Lang-uk) is the first station on Kiev Metro's Obolonsko–Teremkivska Line's Holosiiv-Teremky extension opened on December 15, 2010. It is situated on the "Holosiivski" avenue. It serves the residential areas around, the major marketplace Demiivskyi Rynok, and the cities central intercity bus station.

History

The station was due to open in late 2008. Later, Metro officials rescheduled the opening to March 2009. The opening was again postponed to Independence Day August 2009, but this date was also unmet.[1] A trial run of a train took place on November 5, 2010.[2] Finally the extension, including the station, opened on December 15, 2010.

Design

Designed by architect Valeriy Gnevishev, the station features a typical pillar trispan with a new "flower" design on the pillars dominated by the red and beige palette. The station is built by cut-and-cover and has three levels, an underground waiting area and two escalators leading to two mezzanine levels before reaching the platform. Entrances are on both sides of the avenue.

Demiivska view from escalator
Station entrance

References

  1. ^ Kyiv Metropolitan to open stations on Teremky line by the end of 2010, Kyiv Post (May 12, 2009)
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-11-07. Retrieved 2010-11-05. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)