- Moskovsko-Petrogradskaya Line
The Moskovsko-Petrogradskaya Line ( _ru. Московско-Петроградская), is the second oldest line of the
Saint Petersburg Metro , opened in1961 . It featured the first cross-platform transfer in theUSSR . It was also the first metro line inSaint Petersburg to feature a unique platform type that soon became dubbed as "Horizontal Lift".The line cuts Saint Petersburg on a north-south and is generally colouredblue on Metro maps. In 2006, as an extension was opened, it became the longest line on the system.Timeline
The
Tekhnologichesky Institut transfer is a cross-platform one. Future transfer to theKupchinsko-Primorskaya Line will be done viaSennaya Ploshchad .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 type81-714/717 , but some are the .5 standard.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.
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