Alabinskaya (Samara Metro)

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Alabinskaya
Samara metro logo.svg Samara Metro station
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General information
Location Samara, Russia
History
Opened1 February 2015
Services
Preceding station Samara Metro Following station
Terminus First Line Rossiyskaya
towards Yungorodok
The unique architecture of Alabinskaya station. Samara metro, Alabinskaya station wait for opening (16009724171).jpg
The unique architecture of Alabinskaya station.

Alabinskaya is a station of the Samara Metro on First Line which was opened on 1 February 2015. It is located in Oktyabrsky district of Samara.

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