Волгоградский метротрам
Volgograd Metrotram
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Overview |
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Owner |
Volgograd Municipality |
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Locale |
Volgograd, Russia |
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Transit type |
Light rail |
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Number of lines |
2 |
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Number of stations |
22 |
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Daily ridership |
136,000 |
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Operation |
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Began operation |
5 November 1984 |
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Operator(s) |
Metroelektrotrans |
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Technical |
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System length |
17.3 km (10.7 mi) |
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Track gauge |
1,524 mm (5 ft) |
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Skorostnoy Tramvay |
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VGTZ (ST) |
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Khlebozavod |
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Vodootstoy |
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Bol'nitsa Il'icha |
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Barrikady |
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14-ya Gimnaziya |
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Stadion Monolit (ST2) |
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Zavod Krasniy Oktyabr' |
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Ulitsa 39-y Gv. Divizii |
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Ploshchad' Vozrozhdeniya |
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Dvorets Sporta |
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Mamaev Kurgan |
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Tsentral'niy Stadion |
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TsPKiO |
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TRK Europa City Mall |
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Ploshchad' Lenina |
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Komsomol'skaya |
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Pionerskaya |
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Pl. Chekistov (ST) |
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Profsoyuznaya |
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Teatr Yunogo Zritelya |
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Yel’shanka (ST2) |
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The Volgograd Metrotram (Skorostnoy Tramvay, ST) is a light rail system operating in Volgograd, Russia. It consists of 22 stations on one line, paralleling the Volga River from the northern suburbs of Volgograd to its city core for a total length of 17.3 kilometres (10.7 mi). The Volgograd Metrotram was inaugurated on 5 November 1984, and had served 50 million passengers per year at the time the 2011 extension was opened.
Most of the Metrotram line shares a surface-level right of way with a previously constructed railway line for 10.2 kilometres (6.3 mi), in a manner similar to that of the south leg of the C-Train system in Calgary, for example. Five city center stations, on the other hand, were built underground in two sections (opened in 1984 and 2011), over a total length of 6.8 kilometres (4.2 mi), meeting design standards consistent with existing Russian metro systems.
Line |
Route |
Opening |
Stations |
ST |
Traktornyj Zavod (VGTZ) (Тракторный завод (ВГТЗ)) ↔ Ploshchad Chekistov (Площадь Чекистов) |
1984 |
19 |
ST2 |
Stadion Monolit (Стадион Монолит) ↔ Yel’shanka (Ельшанка) |
2011 |
15 |
Stations
List of stations north to south:
- Traktornyy Zavod (Tractor Factory)
- Khlebozavod (Bakery Works)
- Vodootstoy (Water-sediment)
- Bol’nitsa Il’icha (Ilich Hospital)
- Zavod "Barrikady" (Barrikady Factory)
- Chetyrnadcataya Gimnaziya (Gymnasium №14)
- Stadion Monolit (Monolith Stadium)
- Zavod "Krasnyy Oktyabr’" (Red October Steel Factory)
- Tridtsat' Devyataya Gvardeyskaya (39th Guards Rifle Division Street)
- Ploshchad’ Vozrozhdeniya (Revival Square)
- Dvorets Sporta (Sports Palace)
- Mamayev Kurgan (Mamayev Kurgan)
- Tsentral’nyy Stadion (Central Stadium)
- Tsentral’nyy Park Kul’tury i Otdykha (Central Rest and Culture Park)
- Yevropa (Europa City Mall)
- Ploshchad’ Lenina (Lenin Square)
- Komsomol’skaya (Komsomol street)
- Pionerskaya (Pioneers)
- Ploshchad’ Chekistov (Chekists Square)
- Profsoyuznaya (Labour Unions)
- Teatr Yunogo Zritelya (Theatre for Young Spectators)
- Yel’shanka
Planned stations:
- Novosibirskaya
- Agrarnyj Universitet (Agricultural University)
- Tormosilovskaya
- Panfilovskaya
- Kuporosnaya balka (Vitriol beams)
- Gosuniversitet (State University)
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Former: |
- Abinsk
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