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St. Petersburg Metro Projects for the Future

by Yuri Popov (updated in March 2009)

After a decade of decline in 1990s, the situation with metro construction in St. Petersburg has substantially improved in recent years.  The city rather than the federal government is now paying for the majority of the costs, and funding is increasing year after year.  Currently, metro construction budget has exceeded half a billion dollars a year.  The main diversion from the new metro construction - the restoration of a collapsed segment of Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya line (line 1) - is now successfully completed, and all the construction funding is spent on new stations.  The southern extension of Frunzensko-Primorskaya line (line 5) is the main priority for the next few years.  As of the time of this writing, the projected schedule of station openings is as follows:

May 2010 -- Line 5:  station "Obvodnyi Kanal".

December 2010 -- Line 5:  stations "Bukharestskaya" and "Mezhdunarodnaya".

2011 -- Line 5:  station "Admiralteyskaya".

2012 -- Line 5:  stations "Prospekt Slavy", "Dunayskaya", "Balkanskaya" and a new yard.

Later projects include (in no particular order):

- extension of line 5 further northwest from "Komendantskiy Prospekt"

- extension of line 4 further west from "Spasskaya"

- new line 6 southwest from "Moskovskiye Vorota"

- extension of line 4 further south from "Ulitsa Dybenko"

All these segments are to be completed in the next 10 years, however, it is too early to quote any possible opening dates.

Maps of the existing metro and regional-rail networks in largest Russian cities can be found at http://www.metromaps.da.ru/.


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