Maskoŭskaja Line

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Maskoŭskaja
Minsk-Metro-Uruch'e-04.jpg
Uručča is a typical modern station
Overview
Stations 15
Operation
Opened 1984
Owner Minsk Metro
Technical
Line length 19.1 km (11.9 mi)
Track gauge 1,524 mm (5 ft)[1]
Route map
8px Uručča
8px Barysaŭski trakt
8px Uschod
8px Maskoŭskaja
8px Park Čaliuskincaŭ
8px Akademija navuk
8px Plošča Jakuba Kolasa
8px Plošča Pieramohi
8px 8px Kastryčnickaja
8px Plošča Lienina
8px Instytut Kuĺtury
8px Hrušaŭka
8px Michalova
8px Piatroŭščyna
8px Malinaŭka
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The Maskoŭskaja Line (Belarusian: Маскоўская; Russian: Московская; lit: "Moscow line"), 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 fourteen stations and 19.1 kilometres of track.

Timeline

Segment Date opened
Instytut Kuĺtury-Maskoŭskaja June 26, 1984
Maskoŭskaja-Uschod December 30, 1986
Uschod-Uručča November 7, 2007
Instytut Kuĺtury-Piatroŭščyna November 7, 2012
Piatroŭščyna-Malinaŭka June 3, 2014

Transfers

# Transfer to At
2 Aŭtazavodskaja Line Kastryčnickaja

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

A 5.2 km extension has been constructed to the southwest of the city and contains three stations: Hrušaŭka, Michalova, and Piatroŭščyna. It was opened on November 7, 2012.

The last extension was on June 3, 2014, when Malinaŭka was opened.

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