PhotosLocation


hnata+yury+kyiv+light+rail Latitude and Longitude:

50°25′47″N 30°23′12″E / 50.42972°N 30.38667°E / 50.42972; 30.38667
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hnata Yury ( Ukrainian: Гната Юри) is a station on the Kyiv Light Rail. It was opened in 1977.

Hnata Yury
Light Rail
General information
Coordinates 50°25′47″N 30°23′12″E / 50.42972°N 30.38667°E / 50.42972; 30.38667
Owned by Kyivpastrans
Line(s) Pravoberezhna line
History
Opened1977
Services
Preceding station Kyiv Light Rail Following station
Vasylia Domanytskoho Street Line 1 Ivana Dziuby
Zhulia Verna Line 3

The station is under the roundabout at Lesya Kurbas, Gnata Yuri, and Volodymyr Pokotyl Street, but is not a full-fledged underground station because it is not fully covered. The station has two shore platforms with separate exits connected by a pedestrian bridge.

History

Closed for reconstruction as part of the route "Ivan Lepse"- "Hnata Yury" on June 13, 2009. [1] During the reconstruction, an arched ceiling was built over the platforms and tracks and the entrance pavilions were renovated, as well as a track connecting the branches from Gnata Yuri to the Kiltseva Doroga station and to Mykhailivska Borshchahivka. On October 16, 2010, the station of high-speed trams was opened after reconstruction, trams of routes № 1 and № 3 stop here. [2]

Gallery

References

External links



hnata+yury+kyiv+light+rail Latitude and Longitude:

50°25′47″N 30°23′12″E / 50.42972°N 30.38667°E / 50.42972; 30.38667
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hnata Yury ( Ukrainian: Гната Юри) is a station on the Kyiv Light Rail. It was opened in 1977.

Hnata Yury
Light Rail
General information
Coordinates 50°25′47″N 30°23′12″E / 50.42972°N 30.38667°E / 50.42972; 30.38667
Owned by Kyivpastrans
Line(s) Pravoberezhna line
History
Opened1977
Services
Preceding station Kyiv Light Rail Following station
Vasylia Domanytskoho Street Line 1 Ivana Dziuby
Zhulia Verna Line 3

The station is under the roundabout at Lesya Kurbas, Gnata Yuri, and Volodymyr Pokotyl Street, but is not a full-fledged underground station because it is not fully covered. The station has two shore platforms with separate exits connected by a pedestrian bridge.

History

Closed for reconstruction as part of the route "Ivan Lepse"- "Hnata Yury" on June 13, 2009. [1] During the reconstruction, an arched ceiling was built over the platforms and tracks and the entrance pavilions were renovated, as well as a track connecting the branches from Gnata Yuri to the Kiltseva Doroga station and to Mykhailivska Borshchahivka. On October 16, 2010, the station of high-speed trams was opened after reconstruction, trams of routes № 1 and № 3 stop here. [2]

Gallery

References

External links



Videos

Youtube | Vimeo | Bing

Websites

Google | Yahoo | Bing

Encyclopedia

Google | Yahoo | Bing

Facebook