Tsentralna metro station

Coordinates: 48°28′32″N 35°00′57″E / 48.47556°N 35.01583°E / 48.47556; 35.01583
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Tsentralna
Dnipro Metro Station
Site of future escalator shaft, March 2017
General information
Coordinates48°28′32″N 35°00′57″E / 48.47556°N 35.01583°E / 48.47556; 35.01583
Owned byDnipro Metro
Line(s) Tsentralno–Zavodska line
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
History
Openedest. 2024[1]
Services
Preceding station Dnipro Metro Following station
Teatralna (Dnipro Metro)
towards Pokrovska
Tsentralno–Zavodska line Muzeina
Terminus

Tsentralna (

Tsentralno–Zavodska Line. Deputy Mayor of Dnipro Mykhailo Lysenko stated in December 2020 that it was estimated to be opened in 2024.[1]

History

The station was already envisioned in the 1980 official planning of the city's metro lines (the station was to be named "Ploshcha Lenina").[2] It was originally scheduled to be opened in 1993 as Ploshcha Lenina (Ukrainian: Площа Леніна), the station's construction was delayed significantly after the fall of the Soviet Union.[3] Budget issues and economic instability in Ukraine further delayed the station's opening.

As an expansion of the current Dnipro Metro the station was projected to be opened by 2015.[4] But construction was stopped because the tender to select the contractor was stopped by the city council in August 2015.[5] Works are formally restarted in January 2017 and currently works are concentrated around future escalator shaft.

The station is located deep underground in the center of

single-vault station.[3]

It is projected that when a second metro line will be added to the system, Tsentralna will serve as a transfer station to the future second line's "Yevropeiska Ploshcha" station.[4]

Progress

  • 23 January 2017
    23 January 2017
  • 27 January 2017
    27 January 2017
  • 30 January 2017
    30 January 2017
  • 2 February 2017
    2 February 2017
  • 5 February 2017
    5 February 2017
  • 1 March 2017
    1 March 2017

References

  1. ^ a b (in Ukrainian) Deputy Filatov named new dates for the completion of the construction of the subway in Dnipro, Depo.ua (20 December 2020)
  2. ^ (in Russian) The metro is being designed in Dnepropetrovsk (Metrostroy magazine No.5 1980) Archived 2019-03-21 at the Wayback Machine, Dnipro Metropoliten (unofficial website of Dnipro Metro)
  3. ^ a b Totskiy, Oleg. "Say a word about the poor metro..." tov-tob.livejournal.com (in Russian). LiveJournal. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  4. ^
    Dnipropetrovsk Metro
    (in Russian). Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  5. ^ (in Ukrainian) The metro is not being built in Dnipropetrovsk because Filatov and Korban require "kickbacks", - Pashchenko, Ukrainian News Agency (17 August 2015)

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