Line 2 (Saint Petersburg Metro)

Line 2 (Saint Petersburg Metro)
[v · d · e]Moskovsko-Petrogradskaya Line
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Depot 6 "Vyborgskoe"
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Parnas
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Prospekt Prosvescheniya
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Ozerki
Urban station on track
Udelnaya
Urban station on track
Pionerskaya
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Chornaya Rechka
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Chornaya Rechka
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Bolshaya Nevka
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Karpovka
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Petrogradskaya
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Gorkovskaya
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Neva River
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Moyka
Urban station on track + Hub
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Nevsky Prospekt  ↔  Gostiny Dvor
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Sennaya Ploshchad ↔ Sadovaya  ↔ Spasskaya
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Fontanka River
Right side of urban cross-platform interchange Left side of cross-platform interchange
Tekhnologichesky Institut  ↔  Tekhnologichesky Institut
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Obvodny Kanal
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Frunzenskaya
Urban station on track
Moskovskiye Vorota
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Elektrosila
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Park Pobedy
Urban station on track
Moskovskaya
Urban station on track
Zvyozdnaya
Urban station on track
Kupchino
Urban non-passenger end station
Depot 3 "Moskovskoye"
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The Moskovsko-Petrogradskaya Line (Russian: Московско-Петроградская), is the second oldest line of the Saint Petersburg Metro, opened in 1961. It featured the first cross-platform transfer in the USSR. It was also the first metro line in Saint Petersburg to feature a unique platform type that soon became dubbed as "Horizontal Lift". The line cuts Saint Petersburg on a north-south axis and is generally coloured blue on Metro maps. In 2006, as an extension was opened, it became the longest line on the system.

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Timeline

Segment Date opened Length
Tekhnologichesky Institut-Park Pobedy April 29, 1961 5.5 km
Tekhnologichesky Institut-Petrogradskaya July 1, 1963 6.0 km
Park Pobedy-Moskovskaya December 25, 1969 1.7 km
Moskovskaya-Kupchino December 25, 1972 4.5 km
Petrogradskaya-Udelnaya November 6, 1982 6.1 km
Udelnaya-Prospekt Prosveshcheniya August 19, 1988 4.1 km
Prospekt Prosveshcheniya-Parnas December 22, 2006 2.2 km
Total: 18 Stations 30.1 km

Name changes

Station Previous name(s) Years
Sennaya Ploshchad Ploshchad Mira 19631991

Transfers

# Transfer to At
1 Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line Tekhnologichesky Institut
3 Nevsko-Vasileostrovskaya Line Nevskiy Prospekt
4 Pravoberezhnaya Line Sennaya Ploshchad
5 Fruzenskaya-Primorskaya Line Sennaya Ploshchad

The Tekhnologichesky Institut transfer is a cross-platform one.

Rolling stock

The line is served by the Moskovskoe (№ 3) depot, and has 56 six-carriage trains assigned to it. Most of these are of type 81-714/717, but some are the .5 standard, built in the 1970s through the 1990s. There are also newer 81-540.1/541.1 and .9 trains running since 2000.

Recent developments and future plans

The line is complete as such, and the recent extension to Parnas means that in the long future no future extensions will be built. However it is very likely that some of the central station will be receiving much needed repairs internally and externally.

Saint Petersburg Metro Lines
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