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Moskovskaya
Uruchcha is a typical modern stationOverview Stations 11 Operation Opened 1984 Owner Minsk Metro Technical Line length 12.2 km (7.6 mi) Route map Uruchye Borisovsky Trakt Vostok Moskovskaya Park Chelyuskintsev Akademiya Nauk Ploshchad Yakuba Kolasa Ploshchad Pobedy Oktyabrskaya Ploshchad Lenina Institut Kultury Grushevka Mikhalovo Petrovshchina edit The Moskovskaya Line (Belarusian: Маскоўская; Russian: Московская), is a line of the Minsk Metro. The line was opened along with the Metro in 1984 with the original eight station segment, and crosses the city on a Northeast-Southwest axis. Currently it comprises eleven stations and 12.2 kilometres of track.
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Timeline
Segment Date opened Institut Kultury-Moskovskaya June 30, 1984 Moskovskaya-Vostok December 26, 1986 Vostok-Uruchye November 7, 2007 Transfers
# Transfer to At 2 Avtozavodskaya Line Oktyabrskaya Rolling stock
The line is served by the Moskovskoe depot (№ 1), and currently has 21 five carriage 81-717/714 and the modernised 81-717.5M/714.5M trains assigned to it.
Recent developments and future plans
Right now a major 5.2 km extension is being constructed to the southwest of the city, it will contain three statios: Grushevka, Mikhalovo, and Petrovshchina. It is currently scheduled to open by 2011.
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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
- Railway lines opened in 1984
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