The 6 Metro Stations (Actually Tram?!) of Volgograd, Russia Все: Cтанции Mетро в Bолгограде

The Volgograd Metrotram (Skorostnoy Tramvay, ST) is a light rail surface/subway line operating in Volgograd, Russia. It was inaugurated on 5 November 1984, and had served 50 million passengers per year at the time the 2011 extension was opened. The line consists of 22 stations along the Volga River on a route from the northern suburbs of Volgograd to the city center, with a total length of 17.3 kilometres (10.7 mi). Most of the line shares a surface-level right of way with existing tram lines; this section spans a total of 10.2 kilometres (6.3 mi). A subway section in the south has five undeground stations and an elevated station; this section opened in two stages in 1984 and 2011, and spans 6.8 kilometres (4.2 mi). There are two routes, ST and ST-2. Before July 2018, ST-2 terminated at ’Stadion Monolit’ station, while ST terminated at ’VGTZ’. In November 2020, ST route was suspended to enable renovation of the tracks and power lines - Get Early Access to Unlisted Transit V
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