- Nemiga (Minsk Metro)
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Nemiga
Minsk Metro Station
Station HallStation statistics Coordinates 53°54′21″N 27°33′14″E / 53.90583°N 27.55389°ECoordinates: 53°54′21″N 27°33′14″E / 53.90583°N 27.55389°E Lines Avtozavodskaya Line Structure Underground Platforms Island platform Tracks 2 Other information Opened 1990-12-31 Owned by Minsk Metro Services Preceding station Minsk Metro Following station Frunzenskayatoward Kamennaya GorkaAvtozavodskaya Line Kupalovskayatoward MogilevskayaNemiga (Russian: Немига; Belarusian: Няміга) is a Minsk Metro station. Opened on December 31, 1990.
It is located by the Nemiga Street, both being named after the Nemiga River. In 1999, it was the site of the Niamiha disaster, in which 53 people were crushed to death.
Minsk Metro Moskovskaya Line Uruchcha • Borisovsky Trakt • Vostok • Moskovskaya • Park Chelyuskintsev • Akademiya Nauk • Ploshchad Yakuba Kolasa • Ploshchad Pobedy • Oktyabrskaya (■ Kupalovskaya) • Ploshchad Lenina • Institut Kultury • Grushevka • Mikhalovo • PetrovshchinaAvtozavodskaya Line Kamennaya Gorka • Kuntsevshchina • Sportivnaya • Pushkinskaya • Molodyozhnaya • Frunzenskaya • Nemiga • Kupalovskaya (■ Oktyabrskaya) • Pervomaiskaya • Proletarskaya • Traktornyi Zavod • Patizanskaya • Avtozavodskaya • MogilevskayaThird Line Opens in 2017Categories:- Minsk Metro stations
- Railway stations opened in 1990
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