Ahmedli (Baku Metro)

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Ahmedli

Azerbaijani: Əhmədli
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Baku Metro station
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Ahmadli metro station
General information
Location Baku, Azerbaijan
Coordinates 40°13′48″N49°34′17″E / 40.23°N 49.5715°E / 40.23; 49.5715
Owned by Baku Metro
Line(s)
Tracks2
History
Opened28 April 1989 (1989-04-28)
Services
Preceding station Baku Subway logo.png Baku Metro Following station
Halglar Doslugu
towards Icheri Sheher
Red line
Hazi Aslanov
Terminus
Halglar Doslugu
towards Darnagul
Green line

Ahmedli is a Baku Metro station. It was opened on 28 April 1989. [1]

The length of the station is 3.1 km . For 23 years until 2002, until the Azi Aslanov station was opened, it was the terminus of the red line of the metro.

It was built under the supervision of architects L. Kochubey and L. Avramenko. The floor of the station is covered with slabs of gray granite. Two white marble strips are laid out in the middle of it. The columns that support the arches of the structure resemble minarets. The pillars, as well as the floor, are lined with granite and marble slabs. The ceiling of the Akhmetly station is made of concrete beams covered with white enamel. [2] [3]

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