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Saltovskaya Line

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The Saltovskaya Line (Ukrainian: Салтовська, Russian: Салтовская) is a line of the Kharkiv Metro. It was the second line of the metro, and was first opened in 1984. The line cuts Kharkiv (Kharkov) on a northeast-southwest axis, making a big northwestern bend as it passes the centre. Part of the track involves travelling on a covered bridge.

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Saltovskaya Line

Istorichesky Muzei
Gosprom (Kharkiv Metro)
Universitet
Pushkinskaya (Kharkiv Metro)
Pushkinskaya
Kievskaya (Kharkiv Metro)
Kievskaya
Akademika Barabashova (Kharkiv Metro)
Akademika Barabashova
Akademika Pavlova (Kharkiv Metro)
Akademika Pavlova
Studencheskaya (Kharkiv Metro)
Studencheskaya
Geroev Truda (Kharkiv Metro)
Geroev Truda
 
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Segment Date opened Length
Istrorichesky MuzeiAkademika Barabashova August 10, 1984 6.7 km
Akademika BarabashovaGeroev Truda October 24, 1986 3.6 km
Total: 8 stations 10.3 km

Name changes

Station Previous name(s) Years
Universitet Dzerzhinskaya 19841993
Akademika Barabashova Barabashova 19842003

Transfers

# Transfer to At
1 Kholodnogorsko-Zavodskaya Line Istorichesky Muzei
3 Alekseevskaya Line Universitet

Rolling stock

The line is served by the Saltovskoe depot (№ 2), presentely 20 five-carriage trains are assigned to it. The line was the first in Kharkiv to receive the 81-714/717 models that have become the most widespread in the former USSR and Eastern Europe.

Recent developments and future plans

Since 1986 no work has been carried out on extensions of the line, but two are planned Druzhby Narodov northwards and Ploshchad Uritskogo and Oktyabrskaya southwestwards.

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