- Line 4 of the
Saint Petersburg Metro, also
known as Lakhtinsko-
Pravoberezhnaya Line (Russian: Ла́хтинско-Правобере́жная) or
Orange Line, is a
rapid transit...
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green on
Metro maps. Lakhtinsko-
Pravoberezhnaya ("Lakhta–Right Bank") Line,
initially known just as
Pravoberezhnaya ("Right Bank") line, was
opened in...
- romanized: Pravoberezhna
Ukrayina Russian: Правобережная Украина, romanized:
Pravoberezhnaya Ukraina Polish: Prawobrzeżna
Ukraina Slovak: Pravobrežná
Ukrajina Hungarian:...
- Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Moskovsko-Petrogradskaya Nevsko-Vasileostrovskaya Lakhtinsko-
Pravoberezhnaya Frunzensko-Primorskaya...
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Pravoberezhny (masculine),
Pravoberezhnaya (feminine), or
Pravoberezhnoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Pravoberezhny District,
several districts and city districts...
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March 2009, the
Metro incorporated six
existing stations of Line 4 (
Pravoberezhnaya) into Line 5,
expanding it to nine stations.
Admiralteyskaya station...
- / 59.932444; 30.439306
Operated by
Saint Petersburg Metro Line(s)
Pravoberezhnaya Line
Platforms 1 (Island platform)
Tracks 2
Construction Structure...
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first cemetery. The
station is
slated to have a
transfer link to the
Pravoberezhnaya Line. The
station it will link to will
probably be
called Primorskaya...
- halt. When the
northern branch was
opened as a
temporary part of the
Pravoberezhnaya Line, the
train p****ed the
unfinished station without stopping, slowing...
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Prospekt on
March 7, 2009, by
adding the
branch that was
attached to the
Pravoberezhnaya Line in the 1990s due to
delays on the Frunzensko-Primorskaya Line...