- Nevsky Prospekt (Saint Petersburg Metro)
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Nevsky Prospekt
Saint Petersburg Metro station
Station HallStation statistics Coordinates 59°56′06″N 30°19′42″E / 59.935°N 30.32833°ECoordinates: 59°56′06″N 30°19′42″E / 59.935°N 30.32833°E Lines Moskovsko-Petrogradskaya Line
Structure Underground Platforms Island platform Tracks 2 Other information Opened 1963-07-01 Owned by Saint Petersburg Metro Services Preceding station StPetersburg Metro Following station toward ParnasMoskovsko-Petrogradskaya Line Sennaya Ploshchadtoward KupchinoVasileostrovskayatoward PrimorskayaNevsko-Vasileostrovskaya Line toward RybatskoyeMoskovsko-Petrogradskaya Line LegendDepot 6 "Vyborgskoe" Parnas Prospekt Prosvescheniya Ozerki Udelnaya Pionerskaya Chornaya Rechka Chornaya Rechka Bolshaya Nevka Karpovka Petrogradskaya Gorkovskaya Neva River Moyka Nevsky Prospekt ↔ Gostiny Dvor Sennaya Ploshchad ↔ Sadovaya ↔ Spasskaya Fontanka River Tekhnologichesky Institut ↔ Tekhnologichesky Institut Obvodny Kanal Frunzenskaya Moskovskiye Vorota Elektrosila Park Pobedy Moskovskaya Zvyozdnaya Kupchino Depot 3 "Moskovskoye" Nevsky Prospekt (Russian: Не́вский проспе́кт) is a station on the Moskovsko-Petrogradskaya Line of the Saint Petersburg Metro.
The station was built on July 1, 1963. While the station inself was designed by Mayofis and Maximov, the interior was designed Getskin, Shuvalova and Andreyev. The station has two sets of exits on Mihailovskya Street.
The station is linked to Gostiny Dvor via a transfer corridor that descends to the middle of the platform and a set of escalators at the plantform's northern end.
Nevsky Prospect is considered one of the most congested stations in the entire Saint Petersburg Metro.[1][2]
Nevsky Prospekt is one of the more exotic locations used in Mornington Crescent, a game played in the BBC Radio 4 show "I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue".
Sources
- ^ Congestion levels among various sections of St. Petersburg subway as of 2004 (Morning Rush Hours)
- ^ Congestion levels among various sections of St. Petersburg subway as of 2004 (Evening Rush Hours)
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