Pravoberezhnaya Line

Pravoberezhnaya Line (Russian: Правобережная линия, literally "Right-Bank Line") is Line 4 of the St. Petersburg Metro.

Overview
Pravoberezhnaya Line is 11.2 km long (making it the shortest line in the Metro) and has 8 stations. It runs from the city centre eastwards, before cutting south.

Stations

 * Market stations logo.png Spasskaya - Western terminal station controlled by the Market Stations
 * Prymorsky logo.png Dostoyevskaya - Station controlled by the Seaside Alliance
 * Station Smallicon Abandoned.png Ligovsky Prospekt - Abandoned Station
 * Vegan logo.png Ploschad Aleksandra Nevskogo II - Station controlled by the Vegan Empire
 * Okerville logo.png Novocherkasskaya - Station controlled by Okerville
 * Okerville logo.png Ladozhskaya - Station controlled by Okerville
 * Okerville logo.png Prospekt Bolshevikov - Station controlled by Okerville
 * Happy village logo.png Ulitsa Dybenko - Southern terminal station known for its production of hallucinogenic mushrooms, nicknamed "Happy Village"

Правобережная линия