Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line (Russian: Кировско-Выборгская линия) is Line 1 of the St. Petersburg Metro.
Overview[]
The Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line is 29.57 km long and has 19 stations, around half of which are inhabited. Opening in 1955, it is the oldest line in the St. Petersburg Metro. It was known for several beautifully decorated stations.
Stations[]
Devyatkino - Abandoned northern terminal surface station
Grazhdansky Prospekt - Station controlled by the Northern Alliance
Akademicheskaya - Station controlled by the Northern Alliance
Politekhnicheskaya - Station controlled by the Northern Alliance
Ploshcad Muzhestva - Station controlled by the Northern Alliance
Lesnaya - Destroyed station
Vyborgskaya - Independent station
Ploschad Lenina - Station that serves as a hospital for the metro
Chernyshevskaya - Independent station
Ploschad Vosstaniya - Station nicknamed "Moscow" for the dialect of its residents, a monarchy under the rule of Ahmed II
Vladimirskaya - Independent transfer station
Pushkinskaya - Independent transfer station
Tekhnologichesky Institut - Transfer station occupied by engineers, scientific centre of the Metro
Baltiyskaya - Station mostly inhabited by former policemen
Narvskaya - Station mostly inhabited by former airline pilots, ruled by a paranoid dictator
Kirovsky Zavod - Station ruled by Kirov's Brigade, a criminal syndicate
Avtovo - Abandoned station
Leninsky Prospekt - Abandoned station
Prospekt Veteranov - Abandoned southern terminal station
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