Teatralna (Dnipro Metro)

Teatralna
Dnipro Metro Station
Site of future station, January 2017
Coordinates 48°28′32″N 35°00′57″E / 48.47556°N 35.01583°E / 48.47556; 35.01583Coordinates: 48°28′32″N 35°00′57″E / 48.47556°N 35.01583°E / 48.47556; 35.01583
Owned by Dnipro Metro
Line(s) Tsentralno–Zavodska Line
Construction
Structure type Underground
History
Opened est. 2021[1]
Services
Preceding station   Dnipro Metro   Following station
toward Pokrovska
Tsentralno-Zavodska Line
toward Vokzalna

Teatralna (Ukrainian: Театральна) is a station currently under construction on the Dnipro Metro's Tsentralno–Zavodska Line. It was projected to be opened by 2015.[2] But construction was stopped because the tender to select the contractor was stopped by the city council in August 2015.[3] The station is named for its proximity next to the city's drama theatre and the theatre of opera and ballet.

Originally scheduled to be opened in 1993 as Park Chkalova (Ukrainian: Парк Чкалова), the station's construction was delayed significantly after the fall of the Soviet Union.[4] Budget issues and economic instability in Ukraine further delayed the station's opening.

The station is located deep underground in the center of Dnipro, and is located right after the line's current terminus, Vokzalna, and Tsentralna, another station currently under construction. It is not known what final form the station will take on; whether it will be a deep column or a single-vault station.[4]

References

  1. (in Ukrainian) Metro to Troieschyna, "The Wall of Yatsenyuk" and the Odesa-Reni highway. For what long-term construction all Ukraine is waiting for, Ukrayinska Pravda (3 May 2018)
  2. "Teatralna". Dnipro Metro (in Russian). Retrieved 27 March 2014.
  3. (in Russian) SUBWAY CONSTRUCTION IN DNEPROPETROVSK DO NOT, BECAUSE ONE OF THE FORMER LEADERS OF THE REGION REQUIRES A "ROLLBACK" - PASHCHENKO, 112 Ukraine (17 August 2015)
  4. 1 2 Totskiy, Oleg. "Say a word about the poor metro..." tov-tob.livejournal.com (in Russian). LiveJournal. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
  • (Images of the station under construction) Totskiy, Oleg. "Dnipropetrovsk is waiting for credit". tov-tob.livejournal.com (in Russian). LiveJournal. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
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