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词条 Line 3 (Saint Petersburg Metro)
释义

  1. Timeline

  2. Transfers

  3. Rolling stock

  4. Recent developments and future plans

  5. References

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The Nevsko-Vasileostrovskaya Line ({{lang-ru|Невско-Василеостровская}}), is a line of the Saint Petersburg Metro, opened in 1967. Since 1994, it has been officially designated as Line 3. It stands out among St. Petersburg metro lines for two reasons — its stations are almost exclusively of "Horizontal Lift" type and it has the longest inter-station tunnels in the entire system. Metro officials originally intended to add stations in-between the existing ones, but those plans were later abandoned.

The line cuts Saint Petersburg centre on an east–west axis and then turns southeast following the left bank of the Neva River. It is generally coloured green on Metro maps.

Timeline

SegmentDate openedLength
Vasileostrovskaya to Ploshchad Alexandra NevskogoNovember 3, 19676.5 km
Ploshchad Alexandra Nevskogo I to LomonosovskayaDecember 25, 19706.3 km
Vasileostrovskaya to PrimorskayaSeptember 29, 19792.6 km
Lomonosovskaya to ObukhovoJuly 10, 19814.0 km
Obukhovo to RybatskoeDecember 28, 19843.1 km
Primorskaya to BegovayaMay 26, 20185.2 km
Total:12 Stations27.7 km

Transfers

Transfer toAt
1|text=1}}Mayakovskaya
2|text=1}}Gostinny Dvor
4|text=1}}Ploshchad Alexandra Nevskogo

Future transfer to Line 5 is planned via Admiralteiskaya

Rolling stock

The Nevskoe depot (№ 5) serves the line. Presently 36 six carriage trains are assigned to it, which are Em, Ema, and Emx built in 1960s and 1970s, 81-717/714 built in the 1970s and 1980s, and 81-540/541 and .7 running since 2002.

Recent developments and future plans

Admiralteyskaya was opened in 2011 between Gostiny Dvor and Vasileostrovskaya and became a transfer to Line 5. Proletarskaya was closed for reconstruction on August 25, 2005. Originally, it was intended to reopen on February 25, 2007, but the reconstruction was finished ahead of schedule, allowing the station to reopen on November 17, 2006.

The extension of the line north to Novokrestovskaya and Begovaya was opened in 2018.[1][2]

References

{{Commons category|Nevsko-Vasileostrovskaya Line}}
1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.metro.spb.ru/noviestansii.html|title=Перспективы развития метрополитена|publisher=Saint Petersburg Metro|language=Russian|accessdate=20 January 2018}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.rbc.ru/spb_sz/31/08/2017/59a8103b9a7947fad9adba79|title=В Петербурге назвали сроки открытия пяти новых станций метро|publisher=rbc.ru|language=Russian|accessdate=20 January 2018}}
{{SPb Metro Lines}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Line 3 Of Saint Petersburg Metro}}

2 : Saint Petersburg Metro lines|Railway lines opened in 1967

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